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(a) No amount of state funding shall be based upon enrollment in any subject or course the principal part of which is taught at a location outside the county of the main campus of the community college, unless the location of such subject or course is specifically authorized by the state board of regents.
(b)(1) No amount of state funding shall be based upon enrollment in any subject or course which is taught in a county in which the main campus of a state educational institution is located, unless the teaching of such subject or course is specifically authorized by the chief executive officer of the state educational institution or by a designee of the chief executive officer. The chief executive officer of each state educational institution may designate and authorize a person or committee to act on behalf of the chief executive officer in granting the authorizations required by this subsection.
(2) For the purposes of this subsection, the term “main campus of a state educational institution” as applied to Kansas state university of agriculture and applied science means and includes the campus of the university located in Riley county and the campus of the university's college of technology located in Saline county.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kansas Statutes Chapter 71. Schools--Community Colleges § 71-609. Same; subjects and courses taught outside home county, certain authorizations required - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ks/chapter-71-schools-community-colleges/ks-st-sect-71-609/
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