Maryland Code § ED-15-106.5

Section ED-15-106.5
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Academic year" means the period commencing with the fall
semester and continuing through the immediately following summer session at a
public senior higher education institution.
(3) "Governing board" means:
(i) The Board of Regents of the University System of
Maryland; and
(ii) The Board of Regents of Morgan State University.
(4) "Public senior higher education institution" has the meaning
stated in § 10-101(m)(1) and (2) of this article.
(5) (i) "Tuition" means the charges approved by the governing
board of a public senior higher education institution that are required of all
undergraduate resident students by the institution as a condition of enrollment
regardless of the student's degree program, field of study, or selected courses.
(ii) "Tuition" does not include:
1. Fees that are required of all undergraduate resident
students by the institution as a condition of enrollment regardless of the student's
degree program, field of study, or selected courses;
2. Fees dedicated to support auxiliary enterprises and
other self-funded activities of a public senior higher education institution; or
3. A fee required only for enrollment in a specific
degree program, field of study, or course when that fee is not required of

undergraduate resident students at the public senior higher education institution for
enrollment in other degree programs, fields of study, or courses.
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, for the academic years
beginning in the fall of 2006 and 2007 only, a governing board may not approve, and
a public senior higher education institution may not impose, an increase in the tuition
charged for an academic year to a resident undergraduate student at the institution
over the amount charged for tuition at the institution in the preceding academic year.

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