Utah Admin. Code R152-34-1 - Purpose
The purpose of this rule is to:
(1) establish the form and content of the
registration statement;
(2) specify
information a postsecondary school must provide with a registration
statement;
(3) establish how a
postsecondary school may prove its financial viability in accordance with
Subsections
13-34-202(1)(d)
and R152-34-3(6);
(4) establish when a surety bond, certificate
of deposit, or irrevocable letter of credit may be required;
(5) establish the form, content, and amount
of a surety bond, certificate of deposit, or irrevocable letter of credit
required in accordance with Section
13-34-202;
(6) provide for the execution and
cancellation of a surety bond, certificate of deposit, or irrevocable letter of
credit a postsecondary school obtains in accordance with Section
13-34-202;
(7) establish the amount
of money a school may charge a student in a 12-month period to qualify for an
exemption in accordance with Subsection
13-34-111(3);
(8) specify acts and practices that are
prohibited in accordance with Section
13-34-108;
(9) specify the electronic format in which a
postsecondary school is required to maintain an educational credential,
enrollment agreement, and financing agreement in accordance with Section
13-34-203;
(10) specify the student outcomes a
postsecondary school must disclose in accordance with Section
13-34-109;
(11) establish the type and number of credits
required to obtain a degree or diploma from an unaccredited postsecondary
school;
(12) establish:
(a) standards for granting to a postsecondary
school a state authorization certificate in accordance with a reciprocity
agreement;
(b) any filing or
document required for a postsecondary school to obtain a state authorization
certificate in accordance with a reciprocity agreement; and
(c) penalties for a postsecondary school that
fails to comply with Section
R152-34-11; and
(13) aid the division's
administration and enforcement of Title 13, Chapter 34, Utah Postsecondary
School and State Authorization Act.
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