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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 602 · § 602.11

§ 602.11. Geographic area of accrediting activities.

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The agency must demonstrate that it conducts accrediting activities within---
(a)A State, if the agency is part of a State government;
(b)A region or group of States chosen by the agency in which an agency provides accreditation to a main campus, a branch campus, or an additional location of an institution. An agency whose geographic area includes a State in which a branch campus or additional location is located is not required to also accredit a main campus in that State. An agency whose geographic area includes a State in which only a branch campus or additional location is located is not required to accept an application for accreditation from other institutions in such State; or
(c)The United States. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1099b) \[84 FR 58918, Nov. 1, 2019\]
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