Indiana Statutes

§ 21-18.5-6-20 — Claims against balance of career college student assurance fund; determination; priorities

Indiana § 21-18.5-6-20
JurisdictionIndiana
Title 21HIGHER EDUCATION
Art. 18.5ADMINISTRATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Ch. 6Postsecondary Credit Bearing Proprietary Educational

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(a)This section applies to claims against the balance of the career college student assurance fund.
(b)A student or enrollee of a postsecondary credit bearing proprietary educational institution who believes that the student or enrollee has suffered loss or damage resulting from any of the occurrences described in section 6(a) of this chapter may file a claim with the board for proprietary education against the balance of the fund.
(c)A claim under this section is limited to a refund of the claimant's applicable tuition and fees.
(d)All claims must be filed not later than five (5) years after the occurrence resulting in the loss or damage to the claimant occurs.
(e)Upon the filing of a claim under this section, the board for proprietary education shall review the records submitted by

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Legislative History

As added by P.L.107-2012, SEC.58. Amended by P.L.13-2013, SEC.62.

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