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Public School Licensing

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Public School Licensing

Section 1. Purposes. The purposes of the rules are: (a) To establish a procedure
for the licensing of post secondary education institutions (colleges,
universities, correspondence schools offering degrees, etc.) with the exception
of the University of Wyoming and the Community Colleges of Wyoming (21-2-102 and
21-2-103) or any post-secondary post secondary education institution possessing
current accreditation by a recognized and accepted accrediting agency. (b) To
establish minimum standards for post secondary education institutions until
accreditation by a recognized and accepted accrediting agency may be achieved.
(c) To protect persons enrolled in a course of study in post secondary education
institution. Section 2. Authority. These rules are promulgated pursuant to W.S.
21-2-401 and 403 of the Private School Licensing Act, and have been adopted by
the Wyoming State Board of Education in accordance with the Wyoming
Administrative Procedure Act (W.S. 16-3-101 through 16-3-115). They are
effective upon filing with the Secretary of State. Section 3. Applicability.
These rules govern the operation of all post secondary education institutions
not accredited by a recognized and accepted accrediting agency as defined by
rules of the Wyoming Department of Education, which are located within the
state, or have their principal place of business out of state but do business in
the state. These rules do not apply to any parochial, church, or religious
school as defined by W.S. 21-4-101(a)(iv), home-based educational programs as
defined by W.S. 21-4- BC 101(a)(v), aircraft flight training schools approved
and authorized by the Federal Aviation Agency of the United States of America,
or a school teaching techniques of outdoor recreation, leadership, ecology, or
conservation domiciled in the state of Wyoming. nor do they apply to post
secondary Instit accredited by a recognized and accepted accrediting agency
Section 4. Amendment of Rules. Any amendments to these rules shall become
effective upon filing with the Secretary of State. Section 54. Definitions. (a)
"Agent" means any person owning any interest in, employed by, or
representing for remuneration or other consideration a post secondary education
institution located within or without this state who enrolls or who, in places
other than the principal school premises, offers or attempts to secure the
enrollment of any person within this state for education in a post secondary
education ins...

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