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(a) The department, serving as the State of Alaska's GED program office, is responsible for the following:
(1) maintaining permanent transcript records for all persons for whom a GED testing center, the U.S. Armed Forces Institute, directors of VA hospitals, or the GED Testing Service has submitted official application/transcripts under 8 AAC 99.120;
(2) issuing diplomas to all Alaskans meeting the requirements set out in 8 AAC 99.120 for a high school diploma by examination;
(3) responding to requests for official GED transcripts or diplomas; and
(4) monitoring official test centers to insure that they comply with requirements set out in 8 AAC 99.130.
(b) The fee for issuing a duplicate high school diploma is $10.
History: Eff. 3/1/78, Register 65; am 5/26/79, Register 70; am 6/9/85, Register 94
Authority: AS 44.31.020
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