(1) A post-secondary institution of education that is based in this state may not: (a) Refuse to provide a transcript for a current or former student because the student owes a debt to the institution; (b) Charge a higher fee for obtaining a transcript to a current or former student because the student owes a debt to the institution; or (c) Use the issuance of a transcript as a tool for debt collection. (2) As used in this section: (a)(A) Debt means any money, obligation, claim or sum, due or owed, or alleged to be due or owed, from a student that appears on the students account at the post-secondary institution of education. (B) Debt does not mean the fee, if any, that is charged to all students for the actual cost of providing a transcript. (b) Transcript means the statement of a students academic record, including an official transcript, a certified statement of a students academic record or an uncertified statement of a students academic record, that is provided by a post-secondary institution of education.
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