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Idaho Code Title 33 > Chapter 21 - Junior Colleges
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§ 33-2101
Junior College Districts, Approvals, Boundaries Of Junior College Areas
§ 33-2101A
Junior College Shall Mean Community College
§ 33-2102
Courses Of Study
§ 33-2103
Minimum Requirements For The Formation Of A Junior College District
§ 33-2104
Formation Of Community College Districts
§ 33-2105
Addition Of Territory To Community College Districts
§ 33-2106
Trustees Of Community College Districts
§ 33-2107
General Powers Of The Board Of Trustees
§ 33-2107A
Establishment And Operation Of Third And Fourth Year College Curriculum In Junior College Districts
§ 33-2107B
Powers Granted By Preceding Section In Addition To Other Powers
§ 33-2107C
Definition Of Urban Area Districts Empowered To Create Upper Divisions
§ 33-2108
Junior College Districts Public Corporations -- Sue And Be Sued -- Corporate Seal
§ 33-2109
President -- Instructors And Other Employees -- Requirements For Admission And Graduation -- Certificates And Diplomas -- Textbooks And Equipment
§ 33-2109A
Use Of Unused Sick Leave
§ 33-2110
Tuition
§ 33-2110A
Tuition Of Out Of District Idaho Students, County Taxes And Other Financial Support
§ 33-2110B
Residency -- Rules -- Appeal -- Standards For Nonresidents
§ 33-2111
Taxes And Other Financial Support For Community Colleges
§ 33-2112
Additional Tax Levy For Gymnasium And Grounds
§ 33-2113
Capital Funds
§ 33-2114
Reports Of Junior College Districts
§ 33-2115
Counties, Cities, School Districts And Boards To Cooperate
§ 33-2116
Dormitory Housing Projects -- Student Union Buildings -- Finding And Declaration Of Necessity
§ 33-2117
Definitions
§ 33-2118
Creation Of Dormitory Housing Commissions
§ 33-2119
Appointment, Qualifications And Tenure Of Commissioners
§ 33-2120
Interested Commissioners Or Employees
§ 33-2121
Removal Of Commissioners
§ 33-2122
Powers And Duties Of Dormitory Housing Commissions
§ 33-2123
Operation Not For Profit
§ 33-2124
Planning, Zoning And Building Laws
§ 33-2125
Bonds
§ 33-2126
Form And Sale Of Bonds
§ 33-2127
Provisions Of Bonds And Trust Indentures
§ 33-2128
Remedies Of An Obligee Of Commission
§ 33-2129
Additional Remedies Conferrable By Commission
§ 33-2130
Construction Of Powers Conferred
§ 33-2131
Exemption Of Property From Execution Sale
§ 33-2132
Aid From Federal Government
§ 33-2133
Tax Exemption
§ 33-2134
Reports
§ 33-2135
Termination -- Reactivation
§ 33-2136
Student Centers And Student Union Buildings
§ 33-2137
Imposition And Collection Of Student Fees And Charges
§ 33-2138
Housing Commissions Validated
§ 33-2139
State Junior College Account Created
§ 33-2141
Disbursement Of Funds -- Method -- Funds Disbursed Not Considered In Fixing Tuition
§ 33-2142
Direct Payment To Board -- Utilization
§ 33-2143
Disposition Of Funds When Junior College Ceases To Operate
§ 33-2144
Disbursement To Public Employee Retirement Fund
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Idaho Code Title 33 > Chapter 21 - Junior Colleges
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Idaho Code Title 33 > Chapter 33 - Normal Schools -- Federal Educational Aid
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U.S. Code Provisions: Higher Education
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