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(1) Definitions. In this section, “program integrity rules” means the final regulations of the federal department of education set forth in 75 Fed. Reg. 66832 to 66975 (October 29, 2010), as amended.
(2) List of exempt institutions.(a) The board shall create and maintain a list of the names of all postsecondary institutions that, under the program integrity rules, are legally authorized in this state and constitute institutions of higher education under 20 USC 1001(a)(2) and that are exempt from additional state authorization requirements as provided under the program integrity rules. The board shall make this list available to the public.
(b) At least annually, the board shall provide the list of names of exempt institutions under par. (a) to the legislative reference bureau and the legislative reference bureau shall publish the list in the Wisconsin administrative register under s. 35.93(2).
(3) Reports. No later than January 30, 2017, and by January 30 of each year thereafter, and also upon specific request of the governor, the board shall submit a report to the governor and to the chief clerk of each house of the legislature for distribution to the legislature under s. 13.172(2) that summarizes the board's actions taken during the immediately preceding calendar year relating to the list of exempt institutions under sub. (2)(a) and compliance with related requirements and regulations of the federal department of education.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wisconsin Statutes Higher Education (Ch. 36 to 39) § 39.87. Listing of exempt institutions - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wi/higher-education-ch-36-to-39/wi-st-39-87/
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