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1. The board shall determine the basic policies for the loan program and shall promulgate rules and regulations necessary to establish the loan program and to carry out the purposes of sections 173.095 to 173.180. The basic policies of the board and all rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to sections 173.095 to 173.180 shall be designed to encourage maximum involvement and participation by lenders and financial institutions in the student loan program. Lenders and financial institutions shall be encouraged by institutions of higher education to maximize the number of loans available to students. It shall be the responsibility of the coordinating board for higher education to establish guidelines and criteria for institutions of higher education for usage in maximizing the availability of student loans. The department shall be the administrative agency for the implementation of the program, and may employ such personnel as is necessary, in excess of the number provided in subsection 2 of section 6 of the omnibus state reorganization act of 1974, to administer the provisions of sections 173.095 to 173.230.
2. All reports relating to the program which are now or may hereafter be required by the federal government shall also be submitted to the director of the office of administration and to the senate and house appropriations committees.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Missouri Revised Statutes Title XI. Education and Libraries § 173.105. Board and department duties--required federal reports, submitted to whom - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mo/title-xi-education-and-libraries/mo-rev-st-173-105/
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