West Virginia Code § 18B-2C-2

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The following words when used in this article and article two-b of this chapter have the
meaning hereinafter ascribed to them unless the context clearly indicates a different
meaning:
(a) "Adult basic education" means adult basic skills education designed to improve the basic
literacy needs of adults, including information processing skills, communication skills and
computational skills, leading to a high school equivalency diploma, under the jurisdiction of
the state Board of Education.
(b) "Governing board" means the West Virginia council for community and technical college
education when acting as the governing board for the West Virginia community and
technical college created pursuant to the provisions of this article.
(c) "Post-secondary vocational-technical-occupational education" means any course or
program beyond the high school level that results iln, or may result in, the awarding of a two-
year associate degree, certificate or other cresdential from an institution under the
jurisdiction of a governing board or other public or private education provider.
(d) "Secondary vocational-technical-occupational education" means any course or program
at the high school level that results in, or may result in, a high school diploma or its
equivalent, under the jurisdiction of the state Board of Education.
(e) "Vice chancellor" means the vice chancellor for community and technical college
education and work force development pursuant to section five, article one-b of this chapter.
(f) "West Virginia cou ncil for community and technical college education" or "council" means
the council esVtablished pursuant to section three, article two-b of this chapter.
(g) "West Virginia community and technical college" or "college" means the statewide,
accredited entity created pursuant to the provisions of this article.

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