Educational Law definition

Educational Law means any federal, state, local or similar statute, law, regulation, ordinance, order, rule, official ED guidance or standard issued or administered by any Educational Agency.
Educational Law means any statute, law, provision, ordinance, regulation, rule, code, order, constitution, guidance, directive, interpretation, policy, judgment, other requirement or rule of law of, or issued or administered by, any Educational Agency, or any Accrediting Body standard applicable to the University, including the provisions of the HEA or state laws pertaining to the educational matters applicable to postsecondary educational institutions.
Educational Law means any statute, law, regulation, rule, order, or binding standard issued or administered by, or related to, any Educational Agency.

Examples of Educational Law in a sentence

  • These assignments will be made in accordance with Educational Law, Rules and Regulations of the Commissioner of Education and this Agreement.

  • In matters not covered by this Agreement, the applicable provisions of the Civil Code, the Act on the Education System and the Act – the Educational Law shall apply in particular.

  • Except as set forth on Section 3.19(a) of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, since the Regulatory Lookback Date, none of Seller, the Company, the Company Subsidiary or the University has received notice that any of the Company, the Company Subsidiary and the University are or were in violation, in any material respect, of any Educational Law or any of the terms or conditions of any Educational Approval, or alleging any failure to hold or obtain any Educational Approval.

  • Required to prepare daily reports as prescribed by D.O.T. Required to prepare annual reports on assigned routes as prescribed by Educational Law.

  • To the knowledge of Parent, neither the Parent nor the Merger Sub has contracted with any institution or third-party servicer that has been terminated under Section 432 or 487 of the HEA for a reason involving the acquisition, use, or expenditure of federal, state or local government funds, or that has been administratively or judicially determined to have committed fraud or any other material violation of Law or Educational Law involving federal, state, or local government funds.


More Definitions of Educational Law

Educational Law means any federal, state, municipal, foreign or other law, regulation, order, Accrediting Body standard or other requirement applicable thereto, including, without limitation, the provisions of Title IV of the HEA and any regulations or written guidance implementing or relating thereto, issued or administered by, or related to, any Educational Agency.
Educational Law means any federal, state, municipal, foreign or other law, regulation, order, accrediting body standard or other requirement applicable thereto, issued or administered by, or related to, any Educational Agency.
Educational Law means any federal, state, municipal, foreign or other Law, Accrediting Body standard or other requirement applicable thereto, including without limitation the provisions of Title IV of the HEA or the provisions of the California Private Postsecondary Education Act of 2009, any regulations implementing or relating thereto, issued or administered by, or related to, any Educational Agency.
Educational Law means the HEA and any other Law, or binding standard issued or administered by, or related to, any Educational Agency.
Educational Law means any Law, regulation (including final rule promulgated with a subsequent effective date) or binding standard issued or administered by, or related to, any Educational Agency.
Educational Law means any Law applicable to private postsecondary educational institution and any regulations implementing or relating thereto, issued or administered by any Educational Agency.
Educational Law means any statute, law, ordinance, regulation, rule, code, order, constitution, treaty, common law, judgment, decree, other requirement or rule of law of any Educational Agency, or any Accrediting Body standard applicable to the School, including without limitation the provisions of Title IV of the HEA.