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NATIONAL GUARD STATE EDUCATION
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2000 GENERAL SESSION
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STATE OF UTAH
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Sponsor: Matt Throckmorton
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AN ACT RELATING TO THE STATE SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION; PROVIDING
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THAT 2-1/2% OF TUITION WAIVERS AT STATE INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER
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EDUCATION BE SET ASIDE FOR MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL GUARD.
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This act affects sections of Utah Code Annotated 1953 as follows:
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AMENDS:
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53B-8-101, as last amended by Chapters 63 and 276, Laws of Utah 1994
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
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Section 1.
Section
53B-8-101
is amended to read:
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53B-8-101. Waiver of tuition.
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(1) (a) The president of each institution may waive all or part of the tuition in behalf of
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meritorious or impecunious resident students to an amount not exceeding 10% of the total amount
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of tuition which, in the absence of the waivers, would have been collected from all Utah resident
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students at the institution.
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(b) Two and a half percent of the 10% designated in Subsection (1)(a) shall be earmarked
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for members of the Utah National Guard.
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(2) (a) Each academic year the president of each of the following institutions may waive
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all or part of the resident portion of the tuition in behalf of the additional number of meritorious
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nonresident students set forth below who are not current recipients of the waiver:
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Number of Nonresident
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Institution Students
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University of Utah 190
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Utah State University 165
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Weber State University 135
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Southern Utah University 68
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Snow College 18
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Dixie College 18
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College of Eastern Utah 18
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Utah Valley State College 22
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Salt Lake Community College 22
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The president may continue to waive the resident portion of the tuition during the entire
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time the affected meritorious nonresident student remains an undergraduate student in good
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standing at the institution. The resident portion of the tuition for each nonresident student is equal
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to the tuition for resident students at the institution.
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(b) The president may waive the nonresident portion of tuition for a meritorious
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nonresident student receiving a waiver under Subsection (2)(a) after completion of the student's
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first year of full-time study at the institution.
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(c) (i) In addition to the waivers authorized by Subsections (2)(a) and (b), the president
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may waive all or part of the nonresident portion of tuition for a meritorious nonresident student
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during the student's first year of full-time study at the institution.
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(ii) The number of these nonresident waivers for each institution is limited to the
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percentage of nonresident students at each institution times the nonresident student number
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allowed under Subsection (2)(a).
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(3) Upon recommendation of the board, the president may grant additional full or partial
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tuition waivers to encourage students to enroll for instruction in occupations critical to the state
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for which trained personnel are in short supply.
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(4) The president may waive all or part of the difference between resident and nonresident
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tuition in the case of meritorious graduate students and nonresident summer school students.
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(5) The board shall submit annual budget appropriation requests for each institution which
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include requests for funds sufficient in amount to equal the estimated loss of dedicated credits that
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would be realized if all of the tuition waivers authorized by Subsection (2) were granted.
Legislative Review Note
as of 2-1-00 12:54 PM
A limited legal review of this legislation raises no obvious constitutional or statutory concerns.