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Session Laws, 1988
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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor                   Ch. 246

(2) If a recipient moves to the legislative district
of another Senator, the allocation to the recipient shall
continue to be drawn on the account of the Senator who originally
awarded the scholarship.

(c) (1) A senatorial scholarship may be awarded in $100
increments. However, an award for a single year may not be less
than $200 or more than $1,500.

(2) A recipient may not be awarded more than $6,000
for undergraduate, graduate, or professional study.

18-405.

(a)  Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, a
senatorial scholarship may be used only at any undergraduate,
graduate, or professional school in the State.

(b)  A senatorial scholarship may be used:

(1)  If the curriculum is approved by the [State Board
for Higher Education] COMMISSION, at a degree granting
institution of higher education, a hospital diploma school for
training registered nurses, or to attend a private postsecondary
proprietary institution that is accredited by a national
accrediting association approved by the United States Department
of Education as a full-time student; and

(2)  For educational expenses as defined by the State
Scholarship [Board] ADMINISTRATION COMMISSION ADMINISTRATION,
including:

(i) Tuition and mandatory fees; and

(ii) Room and board.

(c)  If on-campus housing is available, a senatorial
scholarship may not be used to pay for off-campus housing.

(d)  Each Senator may award not more than 10 percent of the
funds available under this subtitle to applicants planning to
attend accredited undergraduate, graduate, or professional
institutions outside the State, provided the applicant:

(1)  Will be studying in an academic area that is not
available in the State; or

(2)  Is a hearing impaired person who will be studying
at an institution outside the State that makes special provisions
for hearing impaired students, and comparable special provisions
are not available to that student at an institution in the State.

18-406.

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