Iowa: Iowa state law requires all schools to register with the Iowa College Student Aid Commission (Iowa Code s. 261B.3). A surety bond of $50,000 and the designation of a resident agent for the purpose of receiving service in civil actions are required. The Iowa Secretary of State may be served if service cannot otherwise be made (Iowa Code s. 714.18 (1) (a)).
Michigan: Michigan requires licensure of proprietary schools, which provide vocational training but do not confer degrees. Proprietary schools must provide surety of between $200 and $10,000 depending on the number of students and whether the school is accredited (Mich. Admin. Code s. R 390.562).
Minnesota: Minnesota law distinguishes between private for-profit schools that offer education at a level less than an associate degree, and those that confer associate degrees and higher.
Schools conferring degrees must register with the Minnesota Office of Higher Education. New schools that have been granted conditional approval for degrees, or have been notified by the U.S. Department of Education that they have fallen below minimum financial standards for continued participation in Title VI, must provide a surety bond of between $10,000 and $250,000, or an amount equal in cash, securities, or a letter of credit (Minn. Admin Code s. 136A.646).
Schools that offer educational programs that do not result in an associate degree or higher are required to post a bond, cash, or letter of credit in the amount of 10% of the school’s preceding year’s net income, or $10,000, whichever is higher. If the school is located outside of Minnesota, it is required to designate a resident agent authorized to receive service of process. If the designated agent is absent, or the school fails to designate an agent, the secretary of state shall be the resident agent for the purpose of service of process (Minn. Admin. Code s. 136A.822 (6) and (7)).
Summary of factual data and analytical methodologies:
The department reviewed the ch. SPS 400 suite to ensure it is consistent with statutory authority and does not contain obsolete references and aims to correct any inconsistencies and obsolete references with this rule project.
Analysis and supporting documents used to determine effect on small business or in preparation of economic impact analysis:
The rule was posted on the department’s website for 14 days to solicit economic impact comments. No comments were received.
Fiscal Estimate and Economic Impact Analysis:
The fiscal estimate and economic impact analysis are attached.
Agency contact person:
Jon Derenne, Administrative Rule Coordinator, Department of Safety and Professional Services, Division of Policy Development, 4822 Madison Yards Way, P.O. Box 8366, Madison, Wisconsin 53708; telephone 608-266-0955; email at DSPSAdminRules@wisconsin.gov.
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TEXT OF RULE
Section 1. SPS 401.01 (29m) is amended to read:
SPS 401.01 (29m) Teach-out. “Teach-out" means an arrangement for the completion of an EAB- a department approved program in which a student is enrolled in the event of a school's closure or a school's failure to perform its contractual obligations.
Section 2. SPS 404 (Note 2) is repealed and recreated to read:
Note: The forms required in this chapter are available on the department's website at dsps.wi.gov, or by request from the Department of Safety and Professional Services, P.O. Box 8366, Madison, Wisconsin 53708-8366, or call (608) 266 - 2112.
Section 3. SPS 404.01 (6) is repealed and recreated to read:
(6) A school whose approval has been denied or revoked as provided under sub. (2m) or (5) may request a hearing in conformance with the procedures in chs. SPS 1 to 9.
Section 4. SPS 404.07 (1) is amended to read:
SPS 404.07 (1) All schools seeking approval must provide the name and Wisconsin address of a designated agent upon whom any process, notice, or demand may be served. The executive secretary of the educational approval department may be appointed for this purpose.
Section 5. SPS 404.07 (1) (Note) is repealed.
Section 6. SPS 404.10 (1) (b) and (2) (d) 1. and 2. are amended to read:
SPS 404.10 (1) (b) If the school is applying for approval of more than one program, the school shall pay the highest applicable fee specified in par. (a), plus the fee specified in sub. (3) for each additional program for which the school requests approval..
(2) (d) LicensedApproved schools shall pay annual renewal fees in 2 parts.
1. Each licensedapproved school shall make a first payment, in the amount of $500, no later than September 1 prior to the calendar year for which the school is applying for renewal of approval. Each licensedapproved school shall make a second renewal payment, in the amount determined as provided in subds. 2. through 4. no later than March 1 of the calendar year for which the school is applying for renewal of approval.
2. The department shall levy a second renewal fee based on licensed schools' the approved school’s adjusted gross annual revenues and set the fee multiplier for 2-year periods at a time.
Section 7. SPS 407.04 (1) (d) is amended to read:
SPS 407.04 (1) (d) Surrender the school’s SPS license certificate of approval.
Section 8. SPS 411.04 (1) is amended to read:
SPS 411.04 (1) Except as provided under s. 440.52 (1) (e) 8., Stats., a school that delivers a distance learning program shall apply for approval upon department forms meeting the requirements of s. SPS 404.03.
Section 9. EFFECTIVE DATE. The rules adopted in this order shall take effect on the first day of the month following publication in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, pursuant to s. 227.22 (2) (intro.), Stats.
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