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Section 303 - Designated institution of higher education -- Concurrent enrollment course right of first refusal.

UT Code § 53E-10-303 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) As used in this section, "designated institution of higher education" means an institution of higher education that is designated by the State Board of Regents to provide a course or program of study within a specific geographic region.

(2) To offer a concurrent enrollment course, an LEA shall contact the LEA's designated institution of higher education to request that the designated institution of higher education contract with the LEA to provide the concurrent enrollment course.

(3) If the LEA's designated institution of higher education chooses to offer the concurrent enrollment course, the LEA shall contract with the LEA's designated institution of higher education to provide the concurrent enrollment course.

(4) An LEA may contract with an institution of higher education that is not the LEA's designated institution of higher education to provide a concurrent enrollment course if the LEA's designated institution of higher education: (a) chooses not to offer the concurrent enrollment course proposed by the LEA; or (b) fails to respond to the LEA's request under Subsection (2) within 30 days after the day on which the LEA contacts the designated institution of higher education.

(a) chooses not to offer the concurrent enrollment course proposed by the LEA; or

(b) fails to respond to the LEA's request under Subsection (2) within 30 days after the day on which the LEA contacts the designated institution of higher education.

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Section 303 - Designated institution of higher education -- Concurrent enrollment course right of first refusal.