188-E:1 Designation of Regional Centers and Programs
188-E:1-a Regional Career and Technical Education Agreements (RCTEA)
188-E:2 Definitions
188-E:3 Construction or Renovation of Regional Career and Technical Education Centers
188-E:4-a Advisory Committees
188-E:5 Program
188-E:6 Costs for Students Attending Career and Technical Education Programs
188-E:7 Tuition
188-E:8 Transportation
188-E:9 Payment of Tuition and Transportation Funds
188-E:9-a Donations to Regional Career and Technical Education Center Programs
188-E:10 Funding for Renovation and Expansion
188-E:10-b Advisory Council on Career and Technical Education
188-E:11 Equipment and Instruction Program; Revolving Fund
188-E:12 Secondary Career and Technical Education Programs; Federal Authorization
188-E:13 Legislative Membership on Youth Council
188-E:14 Pre-Engineering and Technology Curriculum
188-E:15 Pre-Engineering and Technology Advisory Council
188-E:16 Membership and Terms
188-E:17 Duties
188-E:18 Automotive Technology Curriculum; Funding
188-E:20 Membership and Terms
188-E:24 Robotics Education Fund Established
188-E:24-a Robotics Education Development Program
188-E:25 Definitions
188-E:26 Program Established
188-E:27 Enrollment Requirements
188-E:28 School Board Policy
188-E:29 Budget Requests
188-E:30 Workforce Development and Innovation Fund Established

Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 188-E - Regional Career and Technical Education (Cte)

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