Section 13.08. Deferment of loan repayment for borrowers.  


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  • (1)  Borrowers who return to school on a full-time basis in any course of study at an accredited institution shall be deferred from repayment by the board for the period of enrollment.
    (2)  Borrowers who are on active duty in the military shall be deferred from repayment by the board for the period of their active duty, not to exceed 3 years.
    (3)  Borrowers who enter the Peace Corps or Volunteers in Service to America shall be deferred from repayment by the board for the term of their active service, not to exceed 3 years. Employment with a similar private agency may be eligible for deferment, as determined by the executive secretary, if the agency is federally tax exempt.
    (4)  Borrowers who are unemployed shall be deferred from repayment by the board for up to 6 months at a time, up to a maximum of 24 months, as long as they provide proof, satisfactory to the board, that they are actively seeking employment.
    (5)  Borrowers who become pregnant, give birth or legally adopt a child shall be deferred from repayment by the board for up to 12 months.
    (6)  In order to receive a deferment, the borrower shall apply to the board. If the borrower submits written evidence that verifies eligibility for the deferment, the board shall approve of and grant the deferment.
    (7)  The board may grant forbearance from repayment for the benefit of the borrower. The board may grant forbearance whenever unemployment, health, other personal problems, or study that is ineligible for deferment temporarily affects the borrower's ability to make scheduled payments on the loan. Periods of forbearance may not exceed 6 months for each approved request, up to a maximum of 24 months.
History: CR 01-078 : Cr. Register January 2002 No. 553 , eff. 2-1-02.