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Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title II > Chapter 15A - Public Education
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§ 1
Policy and goals.
§ 2
Advisory committee on education policy; powers and duties.
§ 3A
Statewide educational technology plan; goals; development and implementation.
§ 4
Board of higher education; membership; tenure; qualifications.
§ 5
Public institutions of higher education system.
§ 6
Chancellor of public higher education system; other employees; appointments; salaries; powers and duties.
§ 7
Mission statements; development and adoption.
§ 8
Inoperative.
§ 9
Powers and duties of council
§ 9A
American Sign Language.
§ 9B
Needs-based financial assistance program; scholarships; guidelines.
§ 10
Definitions.
§ 11
Council actions permitted to aid and contribute to performances of educational and other purposes of community colleges.
§ 12
Council actions permitted to provide for HEFA expenses and for payments of indebtedness incurred on behalf of community colleges or affiliates.
§ 13
HEFA; sale or lease of buildings, lands or other property; proceeds.
§ 14
Powers under secs. 11 and 12 exercised on behalf of state university and affiliates.
§ 15
Estimate of ordinary maintenance and revenues; capital outlay requests; allocation of appropriations.
§ 15A
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§ 15B
Budget cycle; preparation and submission of budget requests; comments and recommendations
§ 15C
Expenditures and revenues; management and accounting reporting system
§ 15D
Personnel administrative reporting and information system.
§ 15E
Public higher education endowment incentive program; matching formula; termination of program
§ 15F
Community college workforce training incentive program
§ 16
Scholarship programs; guidelines.
§ 17
Teaching learning corps program.
§ 18
Qualifying student health insurance programs; participation; compliance procedures report; penalties for noncompliance.
§ 19
Tuition waiver program; guidelines; annual report.
§ 19A
Student loan repayment program; guidelines; expenses for administration.
§ 19B
Teacher signing bonus program; regulations.
§ 19C
Master teacher corps program; regulations.
§ 19D
Scholarship program known as tomorrow's teachers program; guidelines.
§ 19E
Principal and superintendent recruitment program
§ 20
Educational opportunities information center.
§ 21
Board of trustees for sec. 5 institutions; membership; qualifications; tenure; vacancies.
§ 22
Board of trustees of community or state colleges; powers and duties.
§ 23
Board of trustees; estimate for institution's ordinary maintenance and revenues
§ 24
Board of trustees; authorized purchases.
§ 24A
Cooperative purchasing; Massachusetts higher education consortium
§ 25
Refusal to elect and contract with blind teaching candidates.
§ 26
Summer sessions; evening classes.
§ 27
Dormitories; nonsmoking rooms; rules and regulations.
§ 28
Establishment and maintenance of bank branch on grounds of public higher education institutions
§ 29
Definitions; use of student fee funds for legislative agents' costs
§ 30
Developmentally disabled residents; waiver of standardized college entrance aptitude tests
§ 31
Administrative expenses; determination of qualifying expenditures
§ 32
Student assessment system
§ 33
Report assessing overall faculty productivity and teacher effectiveness
§ 34
Benchmark study of public higher education system
§ 35
Professional development schools grant program
§ 36
Public schools' eligibility for funds through professional development schools grant program
§ 37
Foundations created for public institutions of higher education; governing boards; annual reports; audits.
§ 38
Military recruiters; on-campus recruiting.
§ 39
Secondary education students qualified to enroll in higher education institutions.
§ 40
Optional retirement system; providers; regulations; participation; funds.
§ 41
Fees for approval of articles or certificates; revenue
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