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Code · New Jersey · Title 34 — Public Health and Safety · Chapter 15C

34:15C-10.4 Applicability.

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15. a. Sections 14 through 20 of P.L.2021, c.27 (C.34:15C-10.3 through C.34:15C-10.9) shall apply to a private career school that operates in this State.
b. A private career school shall provide the commissioner a teach-out plan that addresses a potential closure of the school. The teach-out plan shall be updated as required by the commissioner.
c. A teach-out plan shall include any information required by the commissioner and shall state that:
(1)the school shall make all reasonable efforts to ensure that any closure of a school complies with the requirements of P.L.2021, c.27 (C.18A:3B-90 et al.);
(2)the chief executive officer and the members of the governing body of the school were not in an executive position or a member of a governing body of a school in which a disorderly closure occurred; and
(3)any institutional financial aid agreement offered to a student shall contain language stating that, in the event of a disorderly closure, the institutional debt shall be void and shall not be recovered, collected, or enforced.
d. The commissioner shall seek an injunction or other judicial remedy against a private career school that fails to comply with the requirements of this section, including requiring the school to refund all tuition and fees paid by any student.
L.2021, c.27, s.15.
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