RCW 28B.95.020
Definitions. (Effective until July 1,
2012.)
The definitions in this section apply throughout this
chapter, unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(1) "Academic year" means the regular nine-month,
three-quarter, or two-semester period annually occurring between
August 1st and July 31st.
(2) "Account" means the Washington advanced college tuition
payment program account established for the deposit of all money
received by the board from eligible purchasers and interest
earnings on investments of funds in the account, as well as for
all expenditures on behalf of eligible beneficiaries for the
redemption of tuition units and for the development of any
authorized college savings program pursuant to RCW 28B.95.150.
(3) "Board" means the higher education coordinating board as
defined in chapter 28B.76 RCW.
(4) "Committee on advanced tuition payment" or "committee"
means a committee of the following members: The state treasurer,
the director of the office of financial management, the executive
director of the higher education coordinating board, or their
designees, and two members to be appointed by the governor, one
representing program participants and one private business
representative with marketing, public relations, or financial
expertise.
(5) "Governing body" means the committee empowered by the
legislature to administer the Washington advanced college tuition
payment program.
(6) "Contractual obligation" means a legally binding
contract of the state with the purchaser and the beneficiary
establishing that purchases of tuition units will be worth the
same number of tuition units at the time of redemption as they
were worth at the time of the purchase.
(7) "Eligible beneficiary" means the person for whom the
tuition unit will be redeemed for attendance at an institution of
higher education. The beneficiary is that person named by the
purchaser at the time that a tuition unit contract is accepted by
the governing body. Qualified organizations, as allowed under
section 529 of the federal internal revenue code, purchasing
tuition unit contracts as future scholarships need not designate
a beneficiary at the time of purchase.
(8) "Eligible purchaser" means an individual or organization
that has entered into a tuition unit contract with the governing
body for the purchase of tuition units for an eligible
beneficiary. The state of Washington may be an eligible
purchaser for purposes of purchasing tuition units to be held for
granting Washington college bound scholarships.
(9) "Full-time tuition charges" means resident tuition
charges at a state institution of higher education for
enrollments between ten credits and eighteen credit hours per
academic term.
(10) "Institution of higher education" means an institution
that offers education beyond the secondary level and is
recognized by the internal revenue service under chapter 529 of
the internal revenue code.
(11) "Investment board" means the state investment board as
defined in chapter 43.33A RCW.
(12) "State institution of higher education" means
institutions of higher education as defined in RCW 28B.10.016.
(13) "Tuition and fees" means undergraduate tuition and
services and activities fees as defined in RCW 28B.15.020 and 28B.15.041 rounded to the nearest whole dollar. For purposes of
this chapter, services and activities fees do not include fees
charged for the payment of bonds heretofore or hereafter issued
for, or other indebtedness incurred to pay, all or part of the
cost of acquiring, constructing, or installing any lands,
buildings, or facilities.
(14) "Tuition unit contract" means a contract between an
eligible purchaser and the governing body, or a successor agency
appointed for administration of this chapter, for the purchase of
tuition units for a specified beneficiary that may be redeemed at
a later date for an equal number of tuition units.
(15) "Unit purchase price" means the minimum cost to
purchase one tuition unit for an eligible beneficiary.
Generally, the minimum purchase price is one percent of the
undergraduate tuition and fees for the current year, rounded to
the nearest whole dollar, adjusted for the costs of
administration and adjusted to ensure the actuarial soundness of
the account. The analysis for price setting shall also include,
but not be limited to consideration of past and projected
patterns of tuition increases, program liability, past and
projected investment returns, and the need for a prudent
stabilization reserve.
[2007 c 405 § 8; 2005 c 272 § 1; 2004 c 275 § 59; 2001 c 184 § 1; 2000 c 14 § 1; 1997 c 289 § 2.]
NOTES:
Part headings not law -- 2004 c 275: See note following RCW 28B.76.090.
RCW 28B.95.020
Definitions. (Effective July 1, 2012.)
The
definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter, unless
the context clearly requires otherwise.
(1) "Academic year" means the regular nine-month,
three-quarter, or two-semester period annually occurring between
August 1st and July 31st.
(2) "Account" means the Washington advanced college tuition
payment program account established for the deposit of all money
received by the *board from eligible purchasers and interest
earnings on investments of funds in the account, as well as for
all expenditures on behalf of eligible beneficiaries for the
redemption of tuition units and for the development of any
authorized college savings program pursuant to RCW 28B.95.150.
(3) "Committee on advanced tuition payment" or "committee"
means a committee of the following members: The state treasurer,
the director of the office of financial management, the director
of the office, or their designees, and two members to be
appointed by the governor, one representing program participants
and one private business representative with marketing, public
relations, or financial expertise.
(4) "Contractual obligation" means a legally binding
contract of the state with the purchaser and the beneficiary
establishing that purchases of tuition units will be worth the
same number of tuition units at the time of redemption as they
were worth at the time of the purchase.
(5) "Eligible beneficiary" means the person for whom the
tuition unit will be redeemed for attendance at an institution of
higher education. The beneficiary is that person named by the
purchaser at the time that a tuition unit contract is accepted by
the governing body. Qualified organizations, as allowed under
section 529 of the federal internal revenue code, purchasing
tuition unit contracts as future scholarships need not designate
a beneficiary at the time of purchase.
(6) "Eligible purchaser" means an individual or organization
that has entered into a tuition unit contract with the governing
body for the purchase of tuition units for an eligible
beneficiary. The state of Washington may be an eligible
purchaser for purposes of purchasing tuition units to be held for
granting Washington college bound scholarships.
(7) "Full-time tuition charges" means resident tuition
charges at a state institution of higher education for
enrollments between ten credits and eighteen credit hours per
academic term.
(8) "Governing body" means the committee empowered by the
legislature to administer the Washington advanced college tuition
payment program.
(9) "Institution of higher education" means an institution
that offers education beyond the secondary level and is
recognized by the internal revenue service under chapter 529 of
the internal revenue code.
(10) "Investment board" means the state investment board as
defined in chapter 43.33A RCW.
(11) "Office" means the office of student financial
assistance as defined in chapter 28B.76 RCW.
(12) "State institution of higher education" means
institutions of higher education as defined in RCW 28B.10.016.
(13) "Tuition and fees" means undergraduate tuition and
services and activities fees as defined in RCW 28B.15.020 and 28B.15.041 rounded to the nearest whole dollar. For purposes of
this chapter, services and activities fees do not include fees
charged for the payment of bonds heretofore or hereafter issued
for, or other indebtedness incurred to pay, all or part of the
cost of acquiring, constructing, or installing any lands,
buildings, or facilities.
(14) "Tuition unit contract" means a contract between an
eligible purchaser and the governing body, or a successor agency
appointed for administration of this chapter, for the purchase of
tuition units for a specified beneficiary that may be redeemed at
a later date for an equal number of tuition units.
(15) "Unit purchase price" means the minimum cost to
purchase one tuition unit for an eligible beneficiary.
Generally, the minimum purchase price is one percent of the
undergraduate tuition and fees for the current year, rounded to
the nearest whole dollar, adjusted for the costs of
administration and adjusted to ensure the actuarial soundness of
the account. The analysis for price setting shall also include,
but not be limited to consideration of past and projected
patterns of tuition increases, program liability, past and
projected investment returns, and the need for a prudent
stabilization reserve.
[2011 1st sp.s. c 11 § 168; 2007 c 405 § 8; 2005 c 272 § 1; 2004 c 275 § 59; 2001 c 184 § 1; 2000 c 14 § 1; 1997 c 289 § 2.]
NOTES:
Reviser's note: *(1) The higher education coordinating
board ("board") was abolished by 2011 1st sp.s. c 11 § 301,
effective July 1, 2012. The office of student financial
assistance replaced the higher education coordinating board for
higher education financial aid responsibilities pursuant to 2011
1st sp.s. c 11 § 102, effective July 1, 2012.
(2) The definitions in this section have been alphabetized
pursuant to RCW 1.08.015(2)(k).
Effective date -- 2011 1st sp.s. c 11 §§ 101-103, 106-202, 204-244, and 301: See note following RCW 28B.76.020.
Intent -- 2011 1st sp.s. c 11: See note following RCW 28B.76.020.
Part headings not law -- 2004 c 275: See note following RCW 28B.76.090.