GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 20-3-606 - Types of advance tuition payment contracts; alternative provisions
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    20-3-606   (2010)
   20-3-606.    Types of advance tuition payment contracts; alternative provisions 
      (a)  At  a minimum, the trust shall offer contracts of the two types set forth  in paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subsection, to be known as Plan A and  Plan B, respectively.
      (1)  Under Plan A:
            (A)  A  payment or series of installment payments of not less than $50.00 per  month shall be required from the purchaser on behalf of a qualified  beneficiary.
            (B)  If an advance  tuition payment contract is terminated before a qualified beneficiary  earns a high school diploma or reaches the age of majority, or pursuant  to paragraph (4) of subsection (a) of Code Section 20-3-607, the trust  shall refund the face amount of the payment or payments in accordance  with the terms of the contract, less any administrative fee specified in  the contract, but shall not refund any investment income attributable  to the payments.
            (C)  Except as  provided in subparagraph (D) of this paragraph, the trust shall provide  for the qualified beneficiary to attend a state institution of higher  education at which the qualified beneficiary attends for the number of  credit hours required by the institution for the awarding of a  baccalaureate degree, without further tuition cost to the qualified  beneficiary, except as provided in subsection (a) of Code Section  20-3-605 for a qualified beneficiary who is not entitled to in-state  tuition rates.
            (D)  As an alternative  to subparagraph (C) of this paragraph, the trust shall provide for the  qualified beneficiary to attend a state institution of higher education  at which the qualified beneficiary attends for a fixed number of credit  hours, as permitted by the trust, less than the total number of credit  hours required by the institution for the awarding of a baccalaureate  degree, without further tuition cost to the qualified beneficiary for  that fixed number of credit hours, except as provided in subsection (a)  of Code Section 20-3-605 for a qualified beneficiary who is not entitled  to in-state tuition rates.
      (2)  Under Plan B:
            (A)  A  payment or series of installment payments of not less than $50.00 per  month shall be required on behalf of a qualified beneficiary.
            (B)  If  an advance tuition payment contract is terminated before a qualified  beneficiary earns a high school diploma or reaches the age of majority,  or pursuant to paragraph (4) of subsection (a) of Code Section 20-3-607,  the trust shall refund the face amount of the payment or payments in  accordance with the terms of the contract, less any administrative fee  specified in the contract, together with all or a specified portion of  accrued investment income attributable to the payment or payments as may  be agreed to in the contract.
            (C)  Except  as provided in subparagraph (D) of this paragraph, the trust shall  provide for the qualified beneficiary to attend a state institution of  higher education at which the qualified beneficiary attends for the  number of credit hours required by the institution for the awarding of a  baccalaureate degree, without further tuition cost to the qualified  beneficiary, except as provided in subsection (a) of Code Section  20-3-605 for a qualified beneficiary who is not entitled to in-state  tuition rates.
            (D)  As an alternative  to subparagraph (C) of this paragraph, the trust shall provide for the  qualified beneficiary to attend a state institution of higher education  at which the qualified beneficiary attends for a fixed number of credit  hours, as permitted by the trust, less than the total number of credit  hours required by the institution for the awarding of a baccalaureate  degree, without further tuition cost to the qualified beneficiary for  that fixed number of credit hours, except as provided in subsection (a)  of Code Section 20-3-605 for a qualified beneficiary who is not entitled  to in-state tuition rates.
(b)  Contracts  required to be offered by this Code section may require that payment or  payments from a purchaser, on behalf of a qualified beneficiary who may  attend a state institution of higher education in less than four years  after the date the contract is entered into by the purchaser, be based  upon attendance at a certain state institution of higher education or at  that state institution of higher education with the highest prevailing  tuition cost for the number of credit hours covered by the contract.
(c)  Contracts  required to be offered by this Code section shall be offered with two  alternatives.  One alternative shall offer advance tuition payment  contracts that provide the credit hours of higher education necessary  for the granting of a baccalaureate degree at any of the state  institutions of higher education.  The second alternative shall provide  that the number of credit hours of higher education a qualified  beneficiary may receive under the contract will be reduced to a  percentage of the credit hours required for the granting of a  baccalaureate degree at a state institution of higher education, as  specified in the contract, if the qualified beneficiary enrolls in a  state institution of higher education imposing at the time the qualified  beneficiary enrolls an annual tuition rate that is greater than 105  percent of the weighted average annual tuition rate of all state  institutions of higher education. This subsection shall not preclude a  state institution of higher education at which a qualified beneficiary  is entitled to receive less than the minimum number of credit hours  required for the granting of a baccalaureate degree from providing that  qualified beneficiary, without further tuition charges, the additional  credit hours necessary to receive a baccalaureate degree.
(d)  If  a beneficiary of an advance tuition payment contract with either an  alternative one or alternative two designation, as described in  subsection (c) of this Code section, attends a community or junior  college for two years at the in-state tuition rate, that beneficiary  then may attend any state institution of higher education at no  additional tuition cost and receive the number of credit hours necessary  for the awarding of a baccalaureate degree.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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