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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Before any payment for low - rent housing can be made , an applicant must submit a plan for the use of the funds to its State Title I representative . The payment voucher accompanying a school district's check for other ...
Before any payment for low - rent housing can be made , an applicant must submit a plan for the use of the funds to its State Title I representative . The payment voucher accompanying a school district's check for other ...
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The legislation does not specify the uses that can be made of such funds . Most LEAs deposit the Federal funds in their general operating expense accounts with all other available funds . The combined funds are used to finance the LEAS ...
The legislation does not specify the uses that can be made of such funds . Most LEAs deposit the Federal funds in their general operating expense accounts with all other available funds . The combined funds are used to finance the LEAS ...
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Impact aid funds used to supplant state funds : For fiscal year 1973 — the most recent year with complete data available for review - impact aid funds , by law , could not be paid to any LEAs in states which considered such funds as ...
Impact aid funds used to supplant state funds : For fiscal year 1973 — the most recent year with complete data available for review - impact aid funds , by law , could not be paid to any LEAs in states which considered such funds as ...
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Effect of withdrawal of impact aid funds : Without impact aid entitlements , 48 percent of the 1,671 LEAs analyzed would need annual property tax increases of less than five percent and 18 percent would need tax increases from five to ...
Effect of withdrawal of impact aid funds : Without impact aid entitlements , 48 percent of the 1,671 LEAs analyzed would need annual property tax increases of less than five percent and 18 percent would need tax increases from five to ...
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If these funds are deleted , the School Board has absolutely no legal way in which to replace them by local or state effort since we are currently levying the maximum millage allowable under state law . For a complete analysis of ...
If these funds are deleted , the School Board has absolutely no legal way in which to replace them by local or state effort since we are currently levying the maximum millage allowable under state law . For a complete analysis of ...
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