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Code · Oklahoma · Title 70 — Schools

§70-4408. Financial assistance - Locations authorized.

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Any community junior college established, operated, and accredited as provided for herein shall be eligible to receive assistance from the State of Oklahoma in funds for educational and general operation of the institution, which funds shall be allocated by the State Regents from monies appropriated by the Legislature, which allocation shall be on a per capita basis in an amount equal to seventy-five percent (75%) of the per capita state-appropriated allocation made to the two-year college member institutions of the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education.
Any municipality or subdivision of the state government represented in the jurisdiction of the community junior college shall have authority to use any of its funds, now or hereafter available, to assist in the establishment, maintenance, and operation of the community junior college. Community junior colleges are hereby authorized to be established at Henryetta, Ardmore and Woodward, Oklahoma. Laws 1967, c. 100, § 2 (Section 1408); Laws 1970, c. 281, § 1.
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