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Session Laws, 1976
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                             1415

(4) Complies with all provisions of this
chapter other than the requirement for instruction in
residence.

(b) In making any finding pursuant to this section
the [State Department of Education] BOARD may consider as
evidence the action of any recognized accrediting with
respect to the applicant, organization, or entity, but
shall not be bound thereby.

156.

Any duly authorized officer, employee or other
representative of the State [Department of] BOARD FOR
HIGHER Education may enter upon the premises of and
inspect or otherwise examine the same and any books,
papers or other records pertaining to the educational
activities of any degree-granting institution.         For

failure to permit such entry, inspection or examination
or for obstruction thereof, the [State Department of
Education] BOARD may invalidate any notice filed with it
by the degree—granting institution pursuant to § 154 of
this chapter and may refuse to accept another notice from
or on behalf of said institution or any person connected
with the administration thereof until such refusal or
obstruction has been withdrawn.         Any action taken

pursuant to the section shall be in addition to any other
penalty which may be imposed for violation of this
chapter.

157.

Neither the fact of filing nor the permission to
grant any degree or degrees shall be held to mean that
the State [Department of] BOARD FOR HIGHER Education has
passed upon the merits of, or given approval to, a
particular course of instruction or degree—granting
institution. It shall be unlawful to make, or cause to
be made, to any person any representation contrary to the
provisions of this section.

159.

The State [Department of] BOARD FOR HIGHER Education
acting by the Attorney General may proceed by injunction
against any violation of this chapter, but no such
proceeding and no order issued therein or as a result
thereof shall bar the imposition of any other penalty
which may be imposed for violation of this chapter.

160A.

(a) The following words shall have the following
meanings for the purposes of this section:

(1) "Employee organization" means any
organization which includes noncertificated employees of
a public school employer and which has as one of its

 

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