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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 14. Education, Libraries, and Museums
- Chapter 48. Regulation of Postsecondary Educational Institutions
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Chapter 48. Regulation of Postsecondary Educational Institutions
- Section 10. Purposes.
- Section 20. Authorization and Permits Required.
- Section 30. Exemptions.
- Section 40. Commission to Administer Chapter.
- Section 50. Powers and Duties of Commission.
- Section 60. Minimum Standards.
- Section 70. Authorization to Operate.
- Section 80. Agent's Permit.
- Section 90. Fees.
- Section 100. Bonds.
- Section 110. Denial.
- Section 120. Sanctions; Cessation of Operation.
- Section 130. Complaints.
- Section 140. Judicial Review.
- Section 150. Preservation of Records.
- Section 160. Enforceability of Notes and Contracts; Student Loans.
- Section 170. Jurisdiction.
- Section 180. Enforcement; Injunction.
- Section 190. Civil Penalty.
- Section 200. Criminal Violation.
- Section 210. Definitions.
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