Indiana Code § 21-12-8-13

High value workforce ready grant program implementation fund
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Sec. 13. (a) The high value workforce ready grant program implementation fund is established to award high value workforce ready grants authorized under this chapter and to administer the grant program.       (b) The fund consists of the following: (1) Money appropriated by the general assembly. (2) Money received from state or federal grants or programs. (3) Donations, gifts, and money received from any other source, including transfers from other funds or accounts.       (c) The fund shall be administered by the department of workforce development and the commission.       (d) The expenses of administering the fund shall be paid from money in the fund.       (e) The treasurer of state shall invest the money in the fund not currently needed to meet the obligations of the fund in the same manner as other public funds are invested.       (f) Money in the fund at the end of a state fiscal year does not revert to the state general fund but remains available to be used exclusively for the purposes of the fund.   IC 21-12-9 Chapter 9. Repealed   IC 21-12-10 Chapter 10. Mitch Daniels Early Graduation Scholarship               21-12-10-1 "Publicly supported school"             21-12-10-2 Scholarship program established             21-12-10-3 Eligibility             21-12-10-4 Eligibility; graduation from program subject to waiver             21-12-10-5 Submission of names of eligible students; publicly supported school             21-12-10-6 Notice of admission; postsecondary institution             21-12-10-7 Amount of scholarship             21-12-10-8 Exclusion of scholarship from calculation of available financial resources             21-12-10-9 Effect of scholarship on admission standards of postsecondary institution             21-12-10-10 Offset of scholarships against state tuition support distributions

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