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NY S00228
Bill
Status
6/16/2016
Primary Sponsor
Kenneth LaValle
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AI Summary
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Requires New York colleges and universities to disclose in writing any perquisites (financial benefits, paid travel, lodging, food, or entertainment) they receive from study abroad programs that their students participate in.
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Mandates disclosure of actual costs paid by institutions when students pay regular tuition for a semester while the college funds their participation in a specific study abroad program.
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Applies to all institutions of higher education recognized and approved by the Regents of the University of the State of New York.
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Requires disclosures to be provided to anyone who requests them in writing.
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Takes effect 120 days after becoming law.
Legislative Description
Provides for disclosure of relationships between institutions of higher education and study abroad programs.
Last Action
referred to higher education
6/16/2016