Indiana Code § 21-18.5-5-5

Executive director
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Sec. 5. An associate commissioner of the commission (as defined in IC 21-18.5-2-7 ) shall serve as the executive director of the board for proprietary education.   IC 21-18.5-6 Chapter 6. Postsecondary Credit Bearing Proprietary Educational Institution Accreditation               21-18.5-6-1 Purpose             21-18.5-6-2 Authorization required; exception for religious institution             21-18.5-6-2.5 Accreditation required; exception for religious institution             21-18.5-6-3 Applications; fee             21-18.5-6-4 Applications; contents             21-18.5-6-5 Curriculum catalog and promotional brochure; contents             21-18.5-6-6 Career college student assurance fund; administration             21-18.5-6-7 Quarterly contributions to fund; determination             21-18.5-6-8 Investigation             21-18.5-6-9 Inspection fee             21-18.5-6-10 Student records; submission to board for proprietary education upon request; disposition if institution ceases operation             21-18.5-6-11 Authorization standards             21-18.5-6-12 Issuance of authorization             21-18.5-6-13 Revocation             21-18.5-6-14 Hearing             21-18.5-6-15 Suspension             21-18.5-6-16 Representations             21-18.5-6-17 Liability of institution as principal             21-18.5-6-18 Repealed             21-18.5-6-19 Remedy; damages or other relief             21-18.5-6-20 Claims against balance of career college student assurance fund; determination; priorities             21-18.5-6-21 Remedy; void contracts             21-18.5-6-22 Misrepresentation             21-18.5-6-22.5 Deceptive acts             21-18.5-6-23 Relief; injunction             21-18.5-6-24 Adjudication             21-18.5-6-25 Violations             21-18.5-6-26 Postsecondary credit bearing proprietary educational institution authorization fund; fees             21-18.5-6-27 Rules

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