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Code · Missouri · Chapter 173

173.186. Guarantors of student loans, eligibility requirements.

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173.186. Guarantors of student loans, eligibility requirements. — Independent or private guarantors of student loans of Missouri residents attending Missouri postsecondary educational institutions shall be subject to the following provisions in order to be eligible to guaranty such loans:
(1)No such loan shall be guaranteed for attendance at a correspondence school, at a school which has been suspended or terminated from eligibility for the Missouri guaranteed student loan program by the Missouri guaranty agency, at a school which is not designated as an eligible institution for the Missouri guaranteed student loan program by the Missouri guaranty agency or at a school which has been designated as an eligible institution but does not participate;
(2)Each such guarantor of student loans shall file an annual report by each August fifteenth with the Missouri coordinating board for higher education giving, for the immediately preceding period of July first through June thirtieth and for each month therein and for each Missouri postsecondary institution attended by Missouri residents for which loans were guaranteed, the total number of loans guaranteed and the total dollar amount of such loans;
(3)The coordinating board for higher education shall develop and promulgate rules pursuant to and shall administer the provisions of these requirements. The coordinating board shall take reasonable action to identify and notify affected guaranty agencies, lenders and postsecondary educational institutions.
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(L. 1986 H.B. 1356 § 2 subsec. 1)
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