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The 2025 Florida Statutes

Title XLVIII
EARLY LEARNING-20 EDUCATION CODE
Chapter 1009
EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS, FEES, AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
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1009.42 Financial aid appeal process.
(1) The State Board of Education shall adopt, by rule, a procedure for the appeal of errors in eligibility determinations, or failure to transfer awards between eligible institutions, made by the Office of Student Financial Assistance of the Department of Education, regarding applicants’ eligibility for receiving state student financial aid awards. The procedure must provide for establishment of a committee to consider appeals that are not resolved by other administrative action. Each committee must be comprised of four members appointed by the Commissioner of Education, including one representative of the Office of Student Financial Assistance; two practicing financial aid administrators from public or private postsecondary institutions in this state, one of whom must be from an institution other than one to which the applicant is seeking admission; and one student enrolled in a public postsecondary institution in this state, nominated by the Florida Student Association. An applicant for state student financial aid who believes an error has been made in determining eligibility for student financial assistance or who believes the department has failed to transfer an award between eligible institutions may appeal the decision in writing to the Office of Student Financial Assistance. The Office of Student Financial Assistance shall investigate the complaint and take appropriate action within 30 days after its receipt of the appeal. If the student wishes further review of the appeal, the Office of Student Financial Assistance shall forward the appeal to the committee. Within 30 days after the receipt of a request for a hearing, a final decision shall be rendered by the committee established under this section, and a copy of the decision shall be provided to the applicant. The decision rendered by the committee constitutes final agency action. A description of the financial aid appeals process shall be included in the application form for each state student financial aid program.
(2) The president of each state university and each Florida College System institution shall establish a procedure for appeal, by students, of grievances related to the award or administration of financial aid at the institution.
(3) A student involved in a financial aid appeal proceeding is eligible for a deferral of registration and fee payments pursuant to s. 1009.27.
History.s. 415, ch. 2002-387; s. 128, ch. 2011-5.

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Cases Citing Statute 1009.42

Total Results: 3

School Board of Palm Beach County v. Survivors Charter Schools, Inc.

3 So. 3d 1220, 34 Fla. L. Weekly Supp. 251, 2009 Fla. LEXIS 570, 2009 WL 485099

Supreme Court of Florida | Filed: Feb 27, 2009 | Docket: 2530986

Cited 37 times | Published

an unsuccessful scholarship applicant under section 1009.42(1), Florida Statutes (2003), after the Department

Gopman v. DEPARTMENT OF EDUC.

908 So. 2d 1118

District Court of Appeal of Florida | Filed: Jul 25, 2005 | Docket: 1724888

Cited 6 times | Published

Department of Education (DOE) argues that section 1009.42, Florida Statutes (2003), should be construed

Gopman v. Department of Education

908 So. 2d 1118, 2005 Fla. App. LEXIS 11567

District Court of Appeal of Florida | Filed: Jul 25, 2005 | Docket: 64840011

Published

Department of Education (DOE) argues that section 1009.42, Florida Statutes (2003), should be construed

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