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Chapter 136F
Section 136F.70
Recent History
- 2019 Subd. 3 Amended 2019 c 10 art 3 s 24
- 1995 136F.70 New 1995 c 212 art 4 s 47
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136F.70 TUITION; FEES; ACTIVITIES FUNDS.
Subdivision 1. Tuition. The board shall set rates of tuition for the various instructional
programs. The board may waive tuition for certain persons, courses, and programs.
Subd. 2. Fees. The board may prescribe fees to be charged students for student unions, state
college and university activities, functions, and purposes.
Subd. 3. Refunds. The board may make refunds to students for tuition, activity fees, union
fees, and any other fees from imprest cash funds. The imprest cash fund shall be reimbursed
periodically by checks or warrants drawn on the funds and accounts to which the refund should
ultimately be charged. The amounts necessary to pay the refunds are appropriated from the
funds and accounts to which they are charged.
History: 1995 c 212 art 4 s 47
Subdivision 1. Tuition. The board shall set rates of tuition for the various instructional
programs. The board may waive tuition for certain persons, courses, and programs.
Subd. 2. Fees. The board may prescribe fees to be charged students for student unions, state
college and university activities, functions, and purposes.
Subd. 3. Refunds. The board may make refunds to students for tuition, activity fees, union
fees, and any other fees from imprest cash funds. The imprest cash fund shall be reimbursed
periodically by checks or warrants drawn on the funds and accounts to which the refund should
ultimately be charged. The amounts necessary to pay the refunds are appropriated from the
funds and accounts to which they are charged.
History: 1995 c 212 art 4 s 47
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