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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Higher Education Act of 1965 · Sec. 495

Sec. 495. STATE RESPONSIBILITIES

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## SEC. 495 STATE RESPONSIBILITIES **[**[20 U.S.C. 1099a](/us/usc/t20/s1099a)**]** ###
(a)State Responsibilities As part of the integrity program authorized by this part, each State, through one State agency or several State agencies selected by the State, shall— ####
(1)furnish the Secretary, upon request, information with respect to the process for licensing or other authorization for institutions of higher education to operate within the State; ####
(2)notify the Secretary promptly whenever the State revokes a license or other authority to operate an institution of higher education; and ####
(3)notify the Secretary promptly whenever the State has credible evidence that an institution of higher education within the State— #####
(A)has committed fraud in the administration of the student assistance programs authorized by this title; or #####
(B)has substantially violated a provision of this title. ###
(b)Institutional Responsibility Each institution of higher education shall provide evidence to the Secretary that the institution has authority to operate within a State at the time the institution is certified under subpart 3. #### Subpart 2 Accrediting Agency Recognition
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