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      Sec. 10a-22n. Maintenance of school records. (a) A private occupational school shall maintain, preserve and protect, in a manner approved by the Commissioner of Higher Education, or the commissioner's designee, all school records including, but not limited to: (1) Student or academic transcripts; (2) attendance records or other indicators of student progress; (3) copies of individual enrollment agreements or contracts; (4) evidence of tuition payments; and (5) any other documentation as prescribed by the commissioner.

      (b) The commissioner, or the commissioner's designee, may at any time during regular business or school hours, with or without notice, visit a private occupational school. During such visitation, the commissioner, or the commissioner's designee, may request an officer or director of the school to produce, and shall be provided with immediate access to, such records or information as are required to verify that the school continues to meet the conditions of authorization.

      (c) If a school ceases to operate as a private occupational school, it shall keep the commissioner advised in writing as to the location and availability of student records or shall file all such records with the commissioner.

      (P.A. 06-150, S. 15.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title10a > Chap185 > Sec10a-22n

      Sec. 10a-22n. Maintenance of school records. (a) A private occupational school shall maintain, preserve and protect, in a manner approved by the Commissioner of Higher Education, or the commissioner's designee, all school records including, but not limited to: (1) Student or academic transcripts; (2) attendance records or other indicators of student progress; (3) copies of individual enrollment agreements or contracts; (4) evidence of tuition payments; and (5) any other documentation as prescribed by the commissioner.

      (b) The commissioner, or the commissioner's designee, may at any time during regular business or school hours, with or without notice, visit a private occupational school. During such visitation, the commissioner, or the commissioner's designee, may request an officer or director of the school to produce, and shall be provided with immediate access to, such records or information as are required to verify that the school continues to meet the conditions of authorization.

      (c) If a school ceases to operate as a private occupational school, it shall keep the commissioner advised in writing as to the location and availability of student records or shall file all such records with the commissioner.

      (P.A. 06-150, S. 15.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Connecticut > Title10a > Chap185 > Sec10a-22n

      Sec. 10a-22n. Maintenance of school records. (a) A private occupational school shall maintain, preserve and protect, in a manner approved by the Commissioner of Higher Education, or the commissioner's designee, all school records including, but not limited to: (1) Student or academic transcripts; (2) attendance records or other indicators of student progress; (3) copies of individual enrollment agreements or contracts; (4) evidence of tuition payments; and (5) any other documentation as prescribed by the commissioner.

      (b) The commissioner, or the commissioner's designee, may at any time during regular business or school hours, with or without notice, visit a private occupational school. During such visitation, the commissioner, or the commissioner's designee, may request an officer or director of the school to produce, and shall be provided with immediate access to, such records or information as are required to verify that the school continues to meet the conditions of authorization.

      (c) If a school ceases to operate as a private occupational school, it shall keep the commissioner advised in writing as to the location and availability of student records or shall file all such records with the commissioner.

      (P.A. 06-150, S. 15.)