Board of Trustees Manual

1. The teacher resigns or is terminated from employment with the county board; and 2. The teacher remains enrolled in the course or program at a community college during the teacher's first year as a Maryland resident.

(iii) Any public school teacher attending a community college in this State who satisfies the requirements established in this paragraph shall be included as anin- State resident for computation of the State aid to community colleges in accordance with § 16-305 of this subtitle. (7) (i) In this paragraph, "BRAC" means the Base Realignment and Closureprocess as announced by the United States Department of Defense. (ii) Each board of community college trustees may waive the out-of-state fee as determined in paragraph (1) of this subsection for a student who resides in the State but does not meet the in-State residency requirement for tuition purposes and has moved to the State as an employee or a family member of an employeeas part of BRAC. (iii) Any BRAC employee or family member of a BRAC employee attending a community college in the State who satisfies the requirements established in this paragraph shall be included as an in-State resident for computation of the State aid to community colleges in accordance with § 16-305 of this subtitle. (b) Out-of-county or out-of-region students generally; waiver for victim of human trafficking. -- (1) Subject to the provisions of paragraphs (2), (3), and (4) of this subsection and subsection (g) of this section, any student who attends a community college not supported by the county in which the student resides shall pay, in addition to the student tuition and fees payable by a resident of a county that supports the community college, an out-of- county or out-of-region fee at least equal to 60% of the county share per full-time equivalent student as determined under § 16-305 of this subtitle. (2) (i) Any student who resides in an incorporated municipality whose corporate limits extend into 2 counties in the State is considered an in-county resident for tuition purposes at a community college campus located within thatmunicipality that is supported by either county. (ii) If a student is considered an in-county resident under this paragraph and the student does not reside in the county that supports the community college, the county in which the student resides shall pay the difference between the out-of- county tuition and the in-county tuition. (3) Each board of community college trustees may waive the out-of-county or out-of- region fee, as determined in paragraph (1) of this subsection, for a student who is employed by a business located in the county that supports the community college. (4)

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