Sec. 6. The program provided under this chapter may include a pathway to obtain a high school diploma. IC 22-4.1-21 Chapter 21. Postsecondary Proprietary Educational Institution Accreditation 22-4.1-21-1 Definitions 22-4.1-21-2 "Authorization" 22-4.1-21-3 "Agent" 22-4.1-21-4 "Agent's permit" 22-4.1-21-5 "Application" 22-4.1-21-6 "Course" 22-4.1-21-7 "Fund" 22-4.1-21-8 "Person" 22-4.1-21-9 "Postsecondary proprietary educational institution" 22-4.1-21-10 Establishment of office for career and technical school; administration 22-4.1-21-11 Purpose 22-4.1-21-12 Doing business without authorization; notice; civil penalty 22-4.1-21-13 Applications; fee 22-4.1-21-14 Applications; contents 22-4.1-21-15 Application; bond 22-4.1-21-16 Bond amount; determination; contributions to fund 22-4.1-21-17 Curriculum catalog and promotional brochure; contents 22-4.1-21-18 Student assurance fund; administration 22-4.1-21-19 Quarterly contributions to fund; determination; bond 22-4.1-21-20 Investigation 22-4.1-21-21 Inspection fee 22-4.1-21-22 Student records; contents; submit records to department 22-4.1-21-23 Authorization standards 22-4.1-21-24 Issuance of authorization; renewal 22-4.1-21-25 Revocation 22-4.1-21-26 Hearing; filing objection to order; commissioner ultimate authority 22-4.1-21-27 Suspension 22-4.1-21-28 Representations 22-4.1-21-29 Agent's permit; liability of institution 22-4.1-21-30 Temporary permit; revocation of permit 22-4.1-21-31 Remedy; damages or other relief 22-4.1-21-32 Remedy; void contracts 22-4.1-21-33 Misrepresentation 22-4.1-21-34 Claims by students for loss or damage; investigation; limitations; claim against balance of fund 22-4.1-21-35 Claims against balance of fund for reimbursement of tuition and fees; determination; priorities 22-4.1-21-36 Relief; injunction 22-4.1-21-37 Review 22-4.1-21-38 Violations 22-4.1-21-39 Establishment of proprietary educational institution authorization fund; collection of fees and civil penalties
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