Chapter 302
2005 -- H 5135 SUBSTITUTE A
Enacted 07/15/05
A N A C T
RELATING
TO MILITARY AFFAIRS AND DEFENSE -- NATIONAL GUARD
Introduced
By: Representatives Gallison, Carter, Sullivan, T Brien, and Landroche
Date Introduced: January 20, 2005
It is enacted by the General Assembly as
follows:
SECTION 1. Section
30-3-40.3 of the General Laws in Chapter 30-3 entitled "National
Guard" is hereby amended to read as
follows:
30-3-40.3.
Educational benefits for National Guard members. -- Any person who is
an active member in good standing of the Rhode
Island National Guard, and who is eligible to
attend at any state college or university in
Rhode Island, will be eligible for a tuition assistance
educational benefit amounting to three (3)
five (5) courses per semester at any Rhode Island state
college or university. Basic tuition or general
fee charges to be waived for said three (3) five (5)
courses. Each of the state colleges or
universities shall receive an equal share of the educational
account funding for Rhode Island National Guard
members, the account to be administered by the
office of the adjutant general. The exact amount
for each institution shall be determined by the
board of governors. The total amount of funds
in the account shall not exceed one hundred
thousand dollars ($100,000) in any fiscal year.
In order to be
eligible for tuition waivers a person must remain a member in good
standing in the Rhode Island National Guard and
a student in good standing at any state college
or university. A member in good standing is
defined as any soldier or airperson of the Rhode
Island National Guard who is currently
satisfactorily participating in all unit training assemblies
and annual training periods, as so certified by
the adjutant general.
Those guard
members wishing to participate in this program must enter into a
contractual enlistment commitment which provides
for one year of obligated service in the Rhode
Island National Guard for each twelve (12)
course credits or four (4) three (3) credit courses
where the soldiers' or airpersons' tuition will
be waived. Such assistance shall be available for
courses creditable to associate, bachelor's, or
master's degrees. Failure to satisfactorily fulfill the
service obligation incurred in return for
tuition assistance will require the participant to repay a
pro-rata share of said assistance. This
obligation shall be considered to be a debt owed to the state
and may be satisfied by offset against any state
transfer payments or state income tax refunds.
The participating member shall reimburse the
Rhode Island National Guard when any of the
following occur: the soldier fails to
participate satisfactorily as a member of the Rhode Island
National Guard; the soldier withdraws from or
fails to complete a course for personal reasons; the
soldier fails to make up an incomplete grade
within time limits stipulated by the institution or one
hundred twenty (120) days after the completion
of the class, whichever occurs first, or the soldier
fails to provide the adjutant general a copy of
the grade report within thirty (30) days of course
completion and may be subject to punishment
under the Rhode Island Military Code.
SECTION
2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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