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§ 5009. Duties  of  the commissioner.  In addition to all other duties  assigned in this article, the duties of the commissioner shall  include,  but not be limited to:    (a)  submitting  a  report to the governor, the temporary president of  the senate, the speaker of the assembly,  the  minority  leader  of  the  senate  and  the minority leader of the assembly beginning the fifteenth  day of January after this  section  shall  have  become  effective,  and  annually  thereafter on that date, on the implementation and enforcement  of this  article,  which  shall  include  but  not  be  limited  to  (i)  curriculum  approval  and reapproval standards, (ii) student complaints,  (iii) the resolution of disciplinary actions brought by  the  department  or other appropriate state agency, (iv) the audited financial statements  submitted  by  the  schools, (v) tuition reimbursement account activity,  (vi) data regarding retention and completion rates for students enrolled  in nondegree, appropriate degree or certificate programs of two years or  less  at  registered  business  schools,   licensed   private   schools,  proprietary degree-granting schools and independent and public colleges,  (vii)  the extent to which the department has met the timelines mandated  by this article, (viii) entrance standards, (ix) the number  of  schools  inspected annually, and (x) the number of trust accounts imposed.    (b) ensuring that up-to-date, accurate information is available to the  public,  via  the  internet and other appropriate media, regarding every  duly licensed proprietary school in this state, as well as  disciplinary  actions decided by the state.    (c) developing and issuing to duly licensed and registered proprietary  schools  a  symbol  to  indicate  such status; provided that such symbol  shall be developed and made available to  such  schools  no  later  than  September thirtieth, nineteen hundred ninety-nine.    (d)  administering  a  public information campaign aimed at increasing  awareness about the  importance  of  attending  licensed  or  registered  proprietary  vocational  schools.  Such  campaign  shall  be targeted to  populations at risk of enrolling in unlicensed or unregistered  schools,  and shall be conducted using means including, but not limited to, public  service  announcements  on  commercial  radio  and  television stations,  public access television, and print media.    (e) providing for the orderly maintenance of any student records which  may be transferred to the  department  pursuant  to  any  school's  plan  developed  pursuant to subdivision eight of section five thousand one of  this article; including responding to student requests  for  transcripts  and  records within twenty days of receiving a request. The commissioner  is hereby authorized to impose an appropriate fee for  such  transcripts  pursuant to a schedule approved by the director of the budget.

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§ 5009. Duties  of  the commissioner.  In addition to all other duties  assigned in this article, the duties of the commissioner shall  include,  but not be limited to:    (a)  submitting  a  report to the governor, the temporary president of  the senate, the speaker of the assembly,  the  minority  leader  of  the  senate  and  the minority leader of the assembly beginning the fifteenth  day of January after this  section  shall  have  become  effective,  and  annually  thereafter on that date, on the implementation and enforcement  of this  article,  which  shall  include  but  not  be  limited  to  (i)  curriculum  approval  and reapproval standards, (ii) student complaints,  (iii) the resolution of disciplinary actions brought by  the  department  or other appropriate state agency, (iv) the audited financial statements  submitted  by  the  schools, (v) tuition reimbursement account activity,  (vi) data regarding retention and completion rates for students enrolled  in nondegree, appropriate degree or certificate programs of two years or  less  at  registered  business  schools,   licensed   private   schools,  proprietary degree-granting schools and independent and public colleges,  (vii)  the extent to which the department has met the timelines mandated  by this article, (viii) entrance standards, (ix) the number  of  schools  inspected annually, and (x) the number of trust accounts imposed.    (b) ensuring that up-to-date, accurate information is available to the  public,  via  the  internet and other appropriate media, regarding every  duly licensed proprietary school in this state, as well as  disciplinary  actions decided by the state.    (c) developing and issuing to duly licensed and registered proprietary  schools  a  symbol  to  indicate  such status; provided that such symbol  shall be developed and made available to  such  schools  no  later  than  September thirtieth, nineteen hundred ninety-nine.    (d)  administering  a  public information campaign aimed at increasing  awareness about the  importance  of  attending  licensed  or  registered  proprietary  vocational  schools.  Such  campaign  shall  be targeted to  populations at risk of enrolling in unlicensed or unregistered  schools,  and shall be conducted using means including, but not limited to, public  service  announcements  on  commercial  radio  and  television stations,  public access television, and print media.    (e) providing for the orderly maintenance of any student records which  may be transferred to the  department  pursuant  to  any  school's  plan  developed  pursuant to subdivision eight of section five thousand one of  this article; including responding to student requests  for  transcripts  and  records within twenty days of receiving a request. The commissioner  is hereby authorized to impose an appropriate fee for  such  transcripts  pursuant to a schedule approved by the director of the budget.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-6 > Article-101 > 5009

§ 5009. Duties  of  the commissioner.  In addition to all other duties  assigned in this article, the duties of the commissioner shall  include,  but not be limited to:    (a)  submitting  a  report to the governor, the temporary president of  the senate, the speaker of the assembly,  the  minority  leader  of  the  senate  and  the minority leader of the assembly beginning the fifteenth  day of January after this  section  shall  have  become  effective,  and  annually  thereafter on that date, on the implementation and enforcement  of this  article,  which  shall  include  but  not  be  limited  to  (i)  curriculum  approval  and reapproval standards, (ii) student complaints,  (iii) the resolution of disciplinary actions brought by  the  department  or other appropriate state agency, (iv) the audited financial statements  submitted  by  the  schools, (v) tuition reimbursement account activity,  (vi) data regarding retention and completion rates for students enrolled  in nondegree, appropriate degree or certificate programs of two years or  less  at  registered  business  schools,   licensed   private   schools,  proprietary degree-granting schools and independent and public colleges,  (vii)  the extent to which the department has met the timelines mandated  by this article, (viii) entrance standards, (ix) the number  of  schools  inspected annually, and (x) the number of trust accounts imposed.    (b) ensuring that up-to-date, accurate information is available to the  public,  via  the  internet and other appropriate media, regarding every  duly licensed proprietary school in this state, as well as  disciplinary  actions decided by the state.    (c) developing and issuing to duly licensed and registered proprietary  schools  a  symbol  to  indicate  such status; provided that such symbol  shall be developed and made available to  such  schools  no  later  than  September thirtieth, nineteen hundred ninety-nine.    (d)  administering  a  public information campaign aimed at increasing  awareness about the  importance  of  attending  licensed  or  registered  proprietary  vocational  schools.  Such  campaign  shall  be targeted to  populations at risk of enrolling in unlicensed or unregistered  schools,  and shall be conducted using means including, but not limited to, public  service  announcements  on  commercial  radio  and  television stations,  public access television, and print media.    (e) providing for the orderly maintenance of any student records which  may be transferred to the  department  pursuant  to  any  school's  plan  developed  pursuant to subdivision eight of section five thousand one of  this article; including responding to student requests  for  transcripts  and  records within twenty days of receiving a request. The commissioner  is hereby authorized to impose an appropriate fee for  such  transcripts  pursuant to a schedule approved by the director of the budget.