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Justia > US Law > US Codes and Statutes > Code of Virginia > 2006 Code of Virginia > Title 23 — EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. > Chapter 21.1 - Regulation of Certain Private and Out-of-State Institutions of Higher Education
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2006 Code of Virginia - Chapter 21.1 - Regulation of Certain Private and Out-of-State Institutions of Higher Education

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  • 23-276.1 - Definitions
  • 23-276.2 - Exemptions
  • 23-276.3 - Authority of the State Council of Higher Education; delegation of authority to director
  • 23-276.4 - Council certification required for the conferring of certain degrees and other awards or the offeri...
  • 23-276.5 - Approval procedures
  • 23-276.6 - Refusal, suspension, and revocation of approval or certification
  • 23-276.7 - Emergency actions
  • 23-276.8 - Preservation of students' records required
  • 23-276.9 - Fees
  • 23-276.10 - Prohibited acts
  • 23-276.11 - Virginia law to apply to contracts
  • 23-276.12 - Violations; criminal penalty; injunction proceeding; civil penalty
  • 23-276.13 - Establishment of the Career College Advisory Board
  • 23-276.14 - Certificates generally
  • 23-276.15 - List of postsecondary schools holding valid certificates

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