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Rule Title: Residency for Tuition Purposes
Department: BOARD OF GOVERNORS    Add to MyFLRules Favorites
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Division: Departmental
Chapter: Miscellaneous

Latest version of the final adopted rule presented in Florida Administrative Code (FAC):

VIEW_RULE Effective Date: 10/1/2015
History Notes: Rulemaking Authority 1009.21(13) FS. Law Implemented 1009.21 FS. History–New 5-15-11, Amended 10-1-15.
References in this version: Ref-05838 Florida Residency Declaration for Tuition Purposes
History of this Rule since Jan. 6, 2006
Notice /
Adopted
Section Description ID Publish
Date
View Text Final
72-1.001
Residency for Tuition Purposes 16483227 Effective:
10/01/2015
View Text Change
72-1.001
Residency for Tuition Purposes 16330452 8/12/2015
Vol. 41/156
View Text Correction
72-1.001
Residency for Tuition Purposes 16330258 8/12/2015
Vol. 41/156
View Text Change
72-1.001
Residency for Tuition Purposes 16269536 7/27/2015
Vol. 41/144
View Text Proposed
72-1.001
The amended rule conforms to applicable federal law relating to the eligibility or ineligibility of immigrants and non-immigrants for in-state tuition, incorporates the Residency Declaration by reference, conforms with current .... 16132960 6/22/2015
Vol. 41/120
View Text Development
72-1.001
The amended rule conforms to applicable federal law relating to the eligibility or ineligibility of immigrants and non-immigrants for in-state tuition, incorporates the Residency Declaration by reference, conforms with current .... 15995511 5/14/2015
Vol. 41/94
View Text Final
72-1.001
Residency for Tuition Purposes 9900031 Effective:
05/15/2011
View Text Proposed
72-1.001
Section 1009.21, F.S., governing the determination of resident status for tuition purposes was revised during the 2009 and 2010 legislative sessions. A rule must be adopted to implement the statutory revisions. 9627267 2/4/2011
Vol. 37/05
View Text Development
72-1.001
Section 1009.21. F.S. governing the determination of resident status for tuition purposes was revised during the 2009 and 2010 legislative sessions. A rule must be adopted to implement the statutory revisions. 9438311 12/3/2010
Vol. 36/48