Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 108 Part 5.djvu/428

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108 STAT. 3918 PUBLIC LAW 103-382—OCT. 20, 1994 Council, and any other board established to analyze, address, or approve education content or student performance standards and assessments shall coordinate and interact with one another in order to ensure that each such entity does not duplicate activities to assist the States in reforming their educational systems.". SEC. 238. DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS. Subpart 2 of part B of the Act (20 U.S.C. 1226b) is further amendea by inserting after section 428 (as added by section 237) the following new section: " DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS 20 USC 1228C. "SEC. 429. (a) IN GENERAL.— Each educational organization, prior to enrolling a minor and prior to accepting funds for the cost of a minor's participation in an educational program operated by such organization, shall disclose the following information in written form to the minor or the minor's parent. "(1) METHOD OF SOLICITATION AND SELECTION. —The method of solicitation and selection of participants in the educational program, including— (A) the origin of any mailing list used for such solicitation and selection; "(B) any recruitment through a local school official, teacher, or school personnel, including any compensation or other benefit offered to such official, teacher, or personnel for the recommendation of a minor for participation in the educational program; "(C) any open enrollment activity, including the method of outreach; and "(D) any cooperation with, or sponsorship by, a membership organization, including a description of the cooperation or sponsorship and the name of eacn such organization. "(2) COST AND FEES.— Information regarding the cost of the educational program and information regarding the distribution of any enrollment fee, including— "(A) the amount paid for, and the percentage of the total educational program cost of, each feature of the educational program, including— ^(i) food; "(ii) lodging; "(iii) transportation; "(iv) program staffing; "(v) textbooks, syllabi, or other scholastic educational program materials; "(vi) speaker fees; and "(vii) administrative expenses, including expenses related to— "(I) the preparation of nonscholastic educational program materials; "(II) the provision of financial assistance; "(III) mailing list rental or other recruitment activi^; and "(iV) administrative salaries and consulting fees; "(B) the identity of the organization or business providing each of the features described in clauses (i) through (vii) of subparagraph (A); and