§ 675.21. Institutional employment.
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(a)An institution, other than a proprietary institution, may employ a student to work for the institution itself, including those operations, such as food service, cleaning, maintenance, or security, for which the institution contracts, if the contract specifies---
(1)The number of students to be employed; and
(2)That the institution selects the students to be employed and determines each student's pay rate.
(b)A proprietary institution may employ a student to work for the institution, but only in jobs that---
(1)Are in community services as defined in § 675.2; or
(2)Are on campus and that---
(i)Involve the provision of student services as defined in § 675.2(b) that are directly related to the work-study student's training or education;
(ii)To the maximum extent possible, complement and reinforce the educational program or vocational goals of the student; and
(iii)Do not involve the solicitation of potential students to enroll at the proprietary institution. (Authority: 42 U.S.C. 2753) \[52 FR 45770, Dec. 1, 1987, as amended at 59 FR 61417, Nov. 30, 1994; 67 FR 67078, Nov. 1, 2002\]
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