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Scholarship Assistance Act 1979 [14 MIRC Ch.1]

MARSHALL ISLANDS


REVISED CODE 2012


TITLE 14.


EDUCATION


CHAPTER 1.


SCHOLARSHIP ASSISTANCE ACT


ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS


Section


§101. Short title.
§102. The M .I Scholarship Board
§103. Board; composition
§104. Chairman of the Board
§105. Secretary of the Board.
§106. Board; duties and responsibilities.
§107. Board; powers.
§108. Scholarship assistance standards.
§109. Scholarship Fund Account
§110. Scholarship Trust Account.
§111. Administration of the Trust Account


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An Act to create a Scholarship Grant and Loan Board and to specify powers and duties of the Board.


Commencement: 26 November 1979.

Source: M.I. Code (1975)

P.L. 1979-19

P.L. 1983-5

P.L. 1986-23

P.L. 1994-99

P.L. 1996-20

P.L. 1998-61

P.L. 2001-44

P.L. 2004-20


§101. Short title.


This Chapter may be cited as the "Scholarship Assistance Act 1979." [P.L. 1979-19, §3.]


§102. The Marshall Islands Scholarship Grand and Loan Board; creation and function.


(1) There is hereby created the Marshall Islands Scholarship Grant and Loan Board, hereinafter referred to as "the Board."

(2) The function of the Board is to develop and administer a financial assistance program for those qualified applicants who cannot pursue educational and training opportunities because of financial inability. [MI. Code (1975), §6.201, codified by P.L. 1979-19, §4.]

§103. Board; composition.


(1) The Board shall comprise of:







(2) All members of the Board shall be appointed by the President.

(3) Those members appointed to the Board under subsection (1) (a) above shall serve an initial term of two (2) years, and are eligible for re-appointment at the end of the initial term.
[MI. Code (1975), §6.202, codified by P.L. 1979-1 9, §4; amended by P.L. 1998-61, §2.][amended by P.L. 2001-44, Oct.18, 2001][amended by P.L. 2004-20]


§104. Chairman of the Board.


The Chairman of the Board shall be appointed by the President from the members of the Board, except the Secretary. The Chairman shall:


(a) preside over Board meetings;


§105. Secretary of the Board. The Secretary of the Board shall be a member of the Public Service. The Secretary shall:


(a) administer the routine business of the Board;




§106. Board; duties and responsibilities. The Board shall:


(a) adopt and promulgate regulations for the award of scholarship grants and loans consistent with this Chapter;





(h) recommend to the Cabinet, for its approval, those scholastic programs and technical training school programs which should enjoy priority in the award of scholarship assistance grants and loans. [MI. Code (1975), §6.205. codified by P.L. 1979-1 9, §4.]


§107. Board; powers.


The Board is hereby empowered:


(a) to award scholarship grants and loans subject to reasonable conditions in individual cases;


(b) to vary, by regulation, the amounts and terms of scholarship assistance grants and loans based on reasonable criteria; provided, such criteria relate to demonstrated need and are designed as an incentive for recipients to continue their education and to excel in their scholastic effort;






§108. Scholarship assistance standard.


(1) The three (3) primary factors which shall control the Board's award of scholarship assistance grants and loans shall be:




(2) As used in Subsection (l)(b) of this Section, "demonstrated inability" means that an otherwise qualified student will not be able to complete an agreed scholastic program, unless and until he receives some form of financial assistance from sources outside his own resources and those of his parents.

(3) The term for repayment of scholarship assistance loans shall not exceed ten (10) years after completion of or withdrawal from an agreed scholastic program. In cases of extreme hardship, this term may be extended one year at a time.

(4) Scholarship grants, instead of loans, may be awarded to qualified students who pursue agreed post-college graduate and other programs within the priorities established pursuant to Section 106(h) of this Chapter.

(5) No scholarship assistance grant or loan shall be awarded to any applicant, unless he expressly agrees to return to the Republic within six (6) months after completion of his scholastic efforts, and shall reside in the Republic for a period of not less than one year for every two (2) academic years in which he received a scholarship assistance grant or loan pursuant to this Chapter. Scholastic effort shall be deemed complete if the recipient fails to enroll in and continued his agreed scholastic program at the next succeeding regular semester of school.

(6) Failure to return to and reside in the Republic, as required by Subsection (5) of this Section, shall constitute a default of the terms of the loan or grant and shall be subject to repayment to the Government of the Marshall Islands.

(7) The Board is hereby authorized to waive the default provisions of Subsection (6) of this Section in any case where the scholarship assistance recipient is unemployable in the Republic, and in any case in which employment of the recipient outside of the Republic is deemed by the Board to be in the best interests of the Government of the Marshall Islands. [MI. Code (1975 §6.207, codified by P.L. 1979-19, §4.]

§109. Scholarship Fund Account.


(1) Pursuant to Article VIII, Section 3(2) of the Constitution of the Marshall Islands, there is hereby established an account to be called the Scholarship Fund Account which shall be a subordinate account of the Marshall Islands General Fund and which shall be administered by the Board for the purposes of scholarship assistance.

(2) There shall be paid into the Scholarship Fund Account:




(3) The monies in the Scholarship Fund Account shall not be utilized by the Board except for the following purposes:


[MI. Code (1975), § 6.208, codified by P.L. 1983-5, §3; amended by P.L. 1986-23, §2, adding Subsections (2) and (3); amended by P.L. 1994-99, §3(9); P.L. 1996-20, §2.][section was previously numbered as §110, re-numbered as §109 as the previous §109 was "Reserved"]Rev2003].


§110. Scholarship Trust Account.


(1) There shall be established a separate account called the Scholarship Trust Account in addition to the Scholarship Fund Account created under Section 110 of this Chapter.

(2) All monies transferred from the Scholarship Fund Account to the Scholarship Trust Account by the Board shall be placed in the said Trust Account. [MI. Code (1975), §6.209, coded by P.L. 1 986-23, §3; amended by P.L. 1994-99, §3(9); amended by P.L. 1 996-20, §2.][section re-numbered as §110. See footnote at the end of §109 above]

§111. Administration of the Trust Account.


(1) The Scholarship Trust Account shall be administered by the Board.


(2) All monies placed in the said Trust Account shall be invested, with the approval of the Cabinet, in guaranteed securities so as to generate interest and income.

(3) The interest and income so derived under Subsection (2) of this Section shall be credited to the Scholarship Fund Account annually. [MI code 0975,)§6.210, codified by P.L. 1986-23, §3; amended by P.L. 1994-99, §3(9); amended by P.L. 1996-20, §2.][section re-numbered as 111, see footnote at the end of §109 above]


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