Title 20, Chapter 3, Section 605
( 20-3-605)
(a) The trust, on behalf of itself and the state, may contract with
a purchaser for the advance payment of tuition by the purchaser for
a qualified beneficiary to attend any of the state institutions of
higher education to which the qualified beneficiary is admitted,
without further tuition cost to the qualified beneficiary. In
addition, an advance tuition payment contract shall set forth all of
the following: (1) The amount of the payment or payments required from the
purchaser on behalf of the qualified beneficiary; (2) The terms and conditions for making the payment, including,
but not limited to, the date or dates upon which the payment, or
portions of the payment, shall be due; (3) Provisions for late payment charges and for default; (4) The name and age of the qualified beneficiary under the
contract. The purchaser, with the approval of and on conditions
determined by the trust, may subsequently substitute another
person for the qualified beneficiary originally named; (5) The number of credit hours covered by the contract; (6) The name of the person entitled to terminate the contract,
which, as provided by the contract, may be the purchaser, the
qualified beneficiary, or a person to act on behalf of the
purchaser or qualified beneficiary, or any combination of these
persons; (7) The terms and conditions under which the contract may be
terminated and the amount of the refund, if any, to which the
person terminating the contract, or specifically the purchaser or
designated qualified beneficiary if the contract so provides,
shall be entitled upon termination; (8) The assumption of a contractual obligation by the trust to the
qualified beneficiary on its own behalf and on behalf of the state
to provide for credit hours of higher education, not to exceed
credit hours required for the granting of a baccalaureate degree,
at any state institution of higher education to which the
qualified beneficiary is admitted. The advance tuition payment
contract shall provide for the credit hours of higher education
that a qualified beneficiary may receive under the contract if the
qualified beneficiary is not entitled to in-state tuition rates; (9) The period of time from the beginning to the end of which the
qualified beneficiary may receive the benefits under the contract; (10) All other rights and obligations of the purchaser and the
trust; and (11) Other terms, conditions, and provisions as the trust
considers in its sole discretion to be necessary or appropriate. (b) The form of any advance tuition payment contract to be entered
into by the trust shall first be approved by the Office of Planning
and Budget.
(c) The trust shall make any arrangements that are necessary or
appropriate with the board of regents or state institutions of
higher education in order to fulfill its obligations under advance
tuition payment contracts, which arrangements may include, but need
not be limited to, the payment by the trust of the then actual
in-state tuition cost on behalf of a qualified beneficiary to the
state institution of higher education. (d) An advance tuition payment contract shall provide that the trust provide for the qualified beneficiary to attend a community or junior college in this state before entering a state institution of higher education if the beneficiary so chooses and that the contract may be terminated pursuant to Code Section 20-3-607 after completing the requirements for a degree at the community or junior college in this state or before entering a state institution of higher education. (e) An advance tuition payment contract may provide that, if after a
number of years specified in the contract the contract has not been
terminated or the qualified beneficiary's rights under the contract
have not been exercised, the trust shall retain the amounts
otherwise payable and the rights of the qualified beneficiary, the
purchaser, or the agent of either shall be considered terminated. |