SB108 — repeal certain reporting requirements to the Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council.
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§ 13-1-60
Amended
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Section 13-1-60 — AMENDED
If any department, board, or commission of the state administers a licensure or certification examination to any person who completed a degree program at an institution under the control of the Board of Regents, the department, board, or commission shall annually report to the Board of Regents and, the Department of Labor and Regulation, and the Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council the following: (1) The number of persons who completed a degree program at each institution under the control of the Board of Regents to whom the department, board, or commission administered a licensure or certification examination during that year; and (2) The number of persons in subdivision (1) who successfully passed the licensure or certification examination, including any subparts of any licensure or certification process.
§ 13-1-61
Amended
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Section 13-1-61 — AMENDED
If any department, board, or commission of the state administers a licensure or certification examination to any person who completes a degree program or a training program at a public technical college in the state, the department, board, or commission shall annually report to the Board of Technical Education and, the Department of Labor and Regulation, and the Executive Board of the Legislative Research Council the following: (1) The number of persons who completed a degree program or training program at each public technical college in the state and to whom the department, board, or 24 commission administered a licensure or certification examination during that year; and (2) The number of persons in subdivision (1) who successfully passed the licensure or certification examination, including any subparts of any licensure or certification process.
§ 13-1-62
Repealed
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Section 13-1-62 — REPEALED
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