This text of Indiana § 22-4.1-21-9 ("Postsecondary proprietary educational institution") is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Indiana primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
As used in this chapter, "postsecondary
proprietary educational institution" means a person doing business in
Indiana by offering to the public, for a tuition, fee, or charge,
instructional or educational services or training in a technical,
professional, mechanical, business, or industrial occupation, in the
recipient's home, at a designated location, or by mail. The term does
not include the following:
(1)A postsecondary credit bearing proprietary educational
institution accredited by the board for proprietary education under
IC 21-18.5-6.
(2)A state educational institution or another educational
institution established by law and financed in whole or in part by
public funds.
(3)A postsecondary proprietary educational institution approved
or regulated by any other state regulatory boa
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As used in this chapter, "postsecondary
proprietary educational institution" means a person doing business in
Indiana by offering to the public, for a tuition, fee, or charge,
instructional or educational services or training in a technical,
professional, mechanical, business, or industrial occupation, in the
recipient's home, at a designated location, or by mail. The term does
not include the following:
(1) A postsecondary credit bearing proprietary educational
institution accredited by the board for proprietary education under
IC 21-18.5-6.
(2) A state educational institution or another educational
institution established by law and financed in whole or in part by
public funds.
(3) A postsecondary proprietary educational institution approved
or regulated by any other state regulatory board, agency, or
commission.
(4) An elementary or secondary school attended by students in
kindergarten or grades 1 through 12 and supported in whole or in
part by private tuition payments.
(5) Any educational institution or educational training that:
(A) is maintained or given by an employer or a group of
employers, without charge, for employees or for individuals the
employer anticipates employing;
(B) is maintained or given by a labor organization, without
charge, for its members or apprentices;
(C) offers exclusively instruction that is clearly
self-improvement, motivational, or avocational in intent
(including instruction in dance, music, or self-defense, and
private tutoring); or
(D) is a Montessori or nursery school.
(6) A privately endowed two (2) or four (4) year degree granting
institution that is regionally accredited and whose principal
campus is located in Indiana.
(7) All educational institutions offering programs requiring
approval by the Indiana state board of nursing under IC 25-23-1-7.