Idaho Code
Chapter 21 - JUNIOR COLLEGES
Section 33-2110B - RESIDENCY — RULES — APPEAL — STANDARDS FOR IN-DISTRICT, OUT-OF-DISTRICTAND OUT-OF-STATE STUDENTS.

33-2110B. RESIDENCY — RULES — APPEAL — STANDARDS FOR IN-DISTRICT, OUT-OF-DISTRICT AND OUT-OF-STATE STUDENTS. (1) For purposes of this chapter, an "in-district student" is:
(a) Any student whose parents or court-appointed guardians are domiciled in the community college district and provide more than fifty percent (50%) of his support. Domicile, as used in this section, means an individual’s true, fixed and permanent home and place of habitation. It is the place where he intends to remain and to which he expects to return when he leaves without intending to establish a new domicile elsewhere. To qualify under this section, the parents or guardian must have resided continuously in the community college district for twelve (12) months next preceding the opening day of the term for which the student matriculates.
(b) Any student who receives less than fifty percent (50%) of his support from parents or legal guardians who are not residents of the community college district for voting purposes and who has continuously resided in the community college district for twelve (12) months next preceding the opening day of the period of instruction during which he proposes to attend the community college.
(c) The spouse of a person who is classified, or is eligible for classification, as a resident of the community college district for the purposes of attending that community college.
(d) A member of the armed forces of the United States, stationed in the community college district on military orders or who entered service as a resident of the community college district and who has maintained resident status, but is not stationed within the community college district on military orders.
(e) An officer or an enlisted member of the Idaho national guard.
(f) A student whose parents or guardians are members of the armed forces and stationed in the community college district on military orders and who receives fifty percent (50%) or more of support from parents or legal guardians. The student, while in continuous attendance, shall not lose his residence when his parents or guardians are transferred on military orders.
(g) A person separated, under honorable conditions, from the United States armed forces after at least two (2) years of active service, who at the time of separation designates the community college district as his intended domicile or who has the district as the home of record in service and enters the community college within one (1) year of the date of separation.
(h) Any individual who has been domiciled in the community college district, has qualified and would otherwise be qualified under the provisions of this statute and who is away from the district for a period of less than one (1) calendar year and has not established legal residence elsewhere, provided a twelve (12) month period of continuous residence has been established immediately prior to departure.
(2) A community college board of trustees shall adopt rules and regulations applicable to their college now or hereafter established to determine in-district, out-of-district and out-of-state residence status of any student and to establish procedures for review of that status.
(3) Appeal from a final determination denying resident status may be initiated by the filing of an action in the district court of the county in which the affected community college is located. An appeal from the district court shall lie as in all civil actions.
(4) Nothing contained herein shall prevent a community college board of trustees from waiving tuition to be paid by out-of-district, out-of-state or foreign students.
(5) Nothing contained herein shall prevent a community college board of trustees from establishing quotas, standards for admission, standards for readmission, or other terms and requirements governing persons who are not residents for purposes of the first two (2) years of postsecondary education.

History:
[33-2110B, added 1982, ch. 264, sec. 3, p. 679; am. 1983, ch. 113, sec. 2, p. 244; am. 2008, ch. 66, sec. 1, p. 169; am. 2014, ch. 75, sec. 1, p. 197; am. 2016, ch. 303, sec. 2, p. 855.]

Structure Idaho Code

Idaho Code

Title 33 - EDUCATION

Chapter 21 - JUNIOR COLLEGES

Section 33-2101 - JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICTS, APPROVALS, BOUNDARIES OF JUNIOR COLLEGE AREAS.

Section 33-2101A - JUNIOR COLLEGE SHALL MEAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE.

Section 33-2102 - COURSES OF STUDY.

Section 33-2103 - MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR THE FORMATION OF A JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICT.

Section 33-2104 - FORMATION OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTS.

Section 33-2104A - COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRUSTEE ZONES.

Section 33-2105 - ADDITION OF TERRITORY TO COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTS.

Section 33-2106 - TRUSTEES OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTS.

Section 33-2107 - GENERAL POWERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

Section 33-2107A - ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF THIRD AND FOURTH YEAR COLLEGE CURRICULUM IN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTS.

Section 33-2107B - POWERS GRANTED BY PRECEDING SECTION IN ADDITION TO OTHER POWERS.

Section 33-2107C - DEFINITION OF URBAN AREA DISTRICTS EMPOWERED TO CREATE UPPER DIVISIONS.

Section 33-2108 - JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICTS PUBLIC CORPORATIONS — SUE AND BE SUED — CORPORATE SEAL.

Section 33-2109 - PRESIDENT — INSTRUCTORS AND OTHER EMPLOYEES — REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION AND GRADUATION — CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS — TEXTBOOKS AND EQUIPMENT.

Section 33-2109A - USE OF UNUSED SICK LEAVE.

Section 33-2110 - TUITION.

Section 33-2110A - TUITION OF OUT-OF-DISTRICT IDAHO STUDENTS, COUNTY TAXES AND OTHER FINANCIAL SUPPORT.

Section 33-2110B - RESIDENCY — RULES — APPEAL — STANDARDS FOR IN-DISTRICT, OUT-OF-DISTRICTAND OUT-OF-STATE STUDENTS.

Section 33-2111 - TAXES AND OTHER FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR COMMUNITY COLLEGES.

Section 33-2112 - ADDITIONAL TAX LEVY FOR GYMNASIUM AND GROUNDS.

Section 33-2113 - CAPITAL FUNDS.

Section 33-2114 - REPORTS OF JUNIOR COLLEGE DISTRICTS.

Section 33-2115 - COUNTIES, CITIES, SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND BOARDS TO COOPERATE.

Section 33-2116 - DORMITORY HOUSING PROJECTS — STUDENT UNION BUILDINGS — FINDING AND DECLARATION OF NECESSITY.

Section 33-2117 - DEFINITIONS.

Section 33-2118 - CREATION OF DORMITORY HOUSING COMMISSIONS.

Section 33-2119 - APPOINTMENT, QUALIFICATIONS AND TENURE OF COMMISSIONERS.

Section 33-2120 - INTERESTED COMMISSIONERS OR EMPLOYEES.

Section 33-2121 - REMOVAL OF COMMISSIONERS.

Section 33-2122 - POWERS AND DUTIES OF DORMITORY HOUSING COMMISSIONS.

Section 33-2123 - OPERATION NOT FOR PROFIT.

Section 33-2124 - PLANNING, ZONING AND BUILDING LAWS.

Section 33-2125 - BONDS.

Section 33-2126 - FORM AND SALE OF BONDS.

Section 33-2127 - PROVISIONS OF BONDS AND TRUST INDENTURES.

Section 33-2128 - REMEDIES OF AN OBLIGEE OF COMMISSION.

Section 33-2129 - ADDITIONAL REMEDIES CONFERRABLE BY COMMISSION.

Section 33-2130 - CONSTRUCTION OF POWERS CONFERRED.

Section 33-2131 - EXEMPTION OF PROPERTY FROM EXECUTION SALE.

Section 33-2132 - AID FROM FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

Section 33-2133 - TAX EXEMPTION.

Section 33-2134 - REPORTS.

Section 33-2135 - TERMINATION — REACTIVATION.

Section 33-2136 - STUDENT CENTERS AND STUDENT UNION BUILDINGS.

Section 33-2137 - IMPOSITION AND COLLECTION OF STUDENT FEES AND CHARGES.

Section 33-2138 - HOUSING COMMISSIONS VALIDATED.

Section 33-2139 - STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ACCOUNT CREATED.

Section 33-2141 - DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS — METHOD — FUNDS DISBURSED NOT CONSIDERED IN FIXING TUITION.

Section 33-2142 - DIRECT PAYMENT TO BOARD — UTILIZATION.

Section 33-2143 - DISPOSITION OF FUNDS WHEN JUNIOR COLLEGE CEASES TO OPERATE.

Section 33-2144 - DISBURSEMENT TO PUBLIC EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT FUND.

Section 33-2145 - PROCEDURES TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE.