Section 94878 Of Article 5. Bureau Powers And Duties From California Education Code >> Division 10. >> Title 3. >> Part 59. >> Chapter 8. >> Article 5.
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. (a) The bureau shall establish an Internet Web site that
includes at least all of the following information:
(1) An explanation of the bureau's scope of authority.
(2) (A) A directory of approved institutions, and a link, if
feasible, to the Internet Web site of each institution.
(B) For each institution, the directory shall be developed in a
manner that allows the user to search by institution and shall
include all of the following information:
(i) The status of the institution's approval to operate.
(ii) The information provided by the institutions, including, but
not limited to, the annual report, as required by Section 94934,
including the school catalog and the School Performance Fact Sheet.
The School Performance Fact Sheet shall be maintained on the
directory for at least five years after the date of its submission to
the bureau.
(iii) If a law school satisfies the requirements of this chapter
regarding a School Performance Fact Sheet by complying with the
requirements of Section 94910.5, the bureau shall include the
information provided by the institution pursuant to Section 94910.5
on its Internet Web site and shall maintain the information in the
same manner as required by clause (ii).
(iv) The disciplinary history of the institution, which shall
include, but shall not be limited to, all of the following:
(I) Pending formal accusations filed by the bureau.
(II) Suspensions, revocations, citations, fines, infractions,
probations, pending litigation filed by the bureau, and final
judgments resulting from litigation filed by the bureau.
(III) Pending or final civil or criminal cases filed by the
Attorney General, a city attorney, or a district attorney in this
state, or filed in any state by an attorney general or a federal
regulatory or prosecutorial agency if the case would be actionable
under California or federal law, of which the bureau has received
notice.
(IV) Final administrative actions by the United States Department
of Education, including orders requiring restitution to students.
(V) All disciplinary actions ordered by an accreditation agency,
including any order to show cause, of which the bureau has received
notice pursuant to Section 94934 or other information otherwise
publicly available of which the bureau has received notice.
(b) The bureau shall maintain the Internet Web site described in
subdivision (a). The bureau shall ensure that the information
specified in subdivision (a) is kept current. The bureau shall update
the Internet Web site at least annually, to coincide with the
submission of annual reports by the institutions pursuant to Section
94934.
(c) (1) The bureau shall post on its Internet Web site a list of
all institutions that were denied approval to operate, after the
denial is final, and describe in clear and conspicuous language the
reason the institution was denied approval. The bureau shall include
with this list the statement provided in paragraph (2) on its
Internet Web site.
(2) "The following institutions were denied approval to operate by
the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education for failing to
satisfy the standards relating to educational quality, or consumer
protection, or both. These unlicensed institutions are not operating
in compliance with the law, and students are strongly discouraged
from attending these institutions."