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15-1470 - Community college courses; intergovernmental agreement
15-1470. Community college courses; intergovernmental agreement
A. A district may offer credit and noncredit courses and services outside of the district in other districts within this state.
B. A district may offer credit and noncredit courses and services outside of the district in counties within this state without an organized district.
C. A district may offer credit and noncredit courses and services outside of this state. A district is not entitled to state aid payments for students who are provided courses and services outside of this state.
D. Before a district may offer courses pursuant to subsection A, the district shall enter into an intergovernmental agreement with the district of the county in which the courses will be held.
E. Before a district may offer courses pursuant to subsection B, the district shall enter into an intergovernmental agreement with the board of supervisors of the county in which the courses will be held. The district and the county shall negotiate the amount of reimbursement payable by the county to the district for courses conducted within the county no later than July 1.
F. The intergovernmental agreement entered into as provided in subsection E may not require or permit the county to reimburse the district for noncredit classes.
G. The intergovernmental agreement entered into as provided in this section shall include provisions for an alternative dispute resolution.