California Regulator Seeks To Shut Down 'Learn To Code' Bootcamps 374
cultiv8 writes: "The Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (BPPE), a unit in the California Department of Consumer Affairs charged with licensing and regulating postsecondary education in California, is arguing that 'learn to code' bootcamps fall under its jurisdiction and are subject to regulation. In mid-January, BPPE sent cease and desist letters to Hackbright Academy, Hack Reactor, App Academy, Zipfian Academy, and others. Unless they comply, these organizations face imminent closure and a hefty $50,000 fine. A BPPE spokesperson said these organizations have two weeks to start coming into compliance."
money is the clear motivation (Score:1, Funny)
Re:All the cyberlibertarian rage... wrong question (Score:0, Funny)
Nah...fuck guvment!
Re:If they charge $15,000 for a ten week course... (Score:5, Funny)
" Should garage sales be regulated?"
House sales are regulated, I don't see why garages should be any different.