Indiana Code § 21-14-2-12.5

Tuition and mandatory fees; recommendation of targets by commission for higher education; review by state budget committee
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Sec. 12.5. (a) This section applies to tuition and mandatory fees that a board of trustees of a state educational institution votes to increase under section 7 of this chapter.       (b) Not later than thirty (30) days after the enactment of a state budget, the commission shall recommend nonbinding tuition and mandatory fee increase targets for each state educational institution.       (c) The state educational institution shall submit a report to the state budget committee concerning the financial and budgetary factors considered by the board of trustees in determining the amount of the increase.       (d) The state budget committee shall review the targets recommended under subsection (b) and reports received under subsection (c) and may request that a state educational institution appear at a public meeting of the state budget committee concerning the report.   IC 21-14-3 Chapter 3. Repealed [2007 Higher Education Recodification Citations: 21-14-3-1 New 21-14-3-2 New.]   IC 21-14-4 Chapter 4. Educational Costs Exemption               21-14-4-0.2 Application of certain amendments to prior law             21-14-4-1 Applicability             21-14-4-2 Educational costs exemption for eligible applicants             21-14-4-2.5 Reduction of educational costs for certain students             21-14-4-3 Purpose             21-14-4-4 Payment of incidental expenses             21-14-4-5 Determination of eligibility; administration of exemptions             21-14-4-6 Appeals             21-14-4-7 Violation             21-14-4-8 Amount of exemptions             21-14-4-9 Tuition and fee exemption reimbursement fund             21-14-4-10 Award qualifications and limitations for an applicant attending an approved postsecondary educational institution

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