Part 5, Impact Aid: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, First Session on H.R. 15 to Extend for Five Years Certain Elementary, Secondary, and Other Education Programs, Hearings Held in Washington, D.C. ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 1076 pages |
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Martin , James Ò . , deputy director , Human Resources Division , U.S. General Accounting Office : Effect of Changes to the Impact Aid Program Eligibility and Payment Provisions , article entitled .. McClory , Hon .
Martin , James Ò . , deputy director , Human Resources Division , U.S. General Accounting Office : Effect of Changes to the Impact Aid Program Eligibility and Payment Provisions , article entitled .. McClory , Hon .
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5 Pay additionat 75 % of Entitled Sum Total of Sec . 5 Payments on Section 6 , 4 and 3 Entitlements Pay additional 35 % of Enthlement Pay additional 32 % of Entitlement No Pay 100 % of remaining 305 ( B ) entitlement Mr. STORMER .
5 Pay additionat 75 % of Entitled Sum Total of Sec . 5 Payments on Section 6 , 4 and 3 Entitlements Pay additional 35 % of Enthlement Pay additional 32 % of Entitlement No Pay 100 % of remaining 305 ( B ) entitlement Mr. STORMER .
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As you know , handicapped children residing on Indian lands or having a parent in one of the uniformed services are entitled to receive 150 percent of the local contribution rate if a special program for their educational needs is being ...
As you know , handicapped children residing on Indian lands or having a parent in one of the uniformed services are entitled to receive 150 percent of the local contribution rate if a special program for their educational needs is being ...
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The results of our evaluation of this program are contained in our report to the Chairman , House Committee on Education and Labor entitled “ Assessment of the Impact Aid Program " HRD - 76-116 , dated October 15 , 1976.
The results of our evaluation of this program are contained in our report to the Chairman , House Committee on Education and Labor entitled “ Assessment of the Impact Aid Program " HRD - 76-116 , dated October 15 , 1976.
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Because above average impaction can have many definitions , the number of LEAs qualifying as above average and the aid they are entitled to can vary considerably . In general , however , as eligibility and payment provisions become ...
Because above average impaction can have many definitions , the number of LEAs qualifying as above average and the aid they are entitled to can vary considerably . In general , however , as eligibility and payment provisions become ...
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