They Deregulate the Tariffs of Private Schools After 30 Years of Control and Will Be Able to Fix Quotas without Authorization
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By decree, they repealed regulations regulating tuition fees and fees in private schools, allowing institutes to set values without prior authorization from the national State.
After the national government decided to repeal the previous regulatory framework that stipulated that private education institutions should require approval for an adjustment scheme before the end of the school cycle, and then inform families of enrolment values, fees, payment periods and late payments, AIEPA clarified that the measure “only reaches schools that do not receive State contribution.” “In the province of Buenos Aires, for example, …
The government eliminated the decree regulating school fees. Now private schools will be able to raise fees without prior approval. What does it mean for families.
From now on, educational institutions should not inform the state the previous year about future increases. The post The government has broken down the tariffs of private schools: they will now be able to fix quotas without authorization appeared first on El Intranssigente.
The measure eliminates the obligation to inform and seek authorization from the State to modify tariffs. The argument is the usual one: “adapting” prices to market conditions.
Educational institutions may adjust their monthly values and enrolments without prior authorization, according to internal costs and educational salaries.
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