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Assembly advances measure authorizing governor to negotiate interstate reciprocity for online postsecondary education
Summary
SB 790 would allow the governor to enter an interstate compact to provide reciprocity for out‑of‑state online postsecondary institutions serving California students, preserving state consumer protections while reducing administrative barriers.
The committee advanced SB 790 (Cabaldon), legislation that would authorize the governor to enter into an interstate compact — including the existing national State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (NC‑SARA) or another interstate reciprocity framework — to regulate out‑of‑state postsecondary institutions that offer online instruction to California students.
Senator Cabaldon said California is the only state that is not part of NC‑SARA and argued that the current patchwork of individual state authorization requirements…
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