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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... or a different portion of entitlement to be paid under the three - tier - payment system or amounts that must be tracked . It is necessary to use an automated system to determine military , Indian and low - rent housing children .
... or a different portion of entitlement to be paid under the three - tier - payment system or amounts that must be tracked . It is necessary to use an automated system to determine military , Indian and low - rent housing children .
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... districts losing 10 percent or more federally . connected children during fiscal year 1974 and fiscal year 1975 due to decrease or cessation of Federal activities affecting military installations announced after April 16 , 1973 ; 3.
... districts losing 10 percent or more federally . connected children during fiscal year 1974 and fiscal year 1975 due to decrease or cessation of Federal activities affecting military installations announced after April 16 , 1973 ; 3.
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Indians don't pay income tax in states while military people do , in whatever state they come from . Indians don't pay sales tax . Military people do , if they buy off the base . I think those are some other reasons why it is different ...
Indians don't pay income tax in states while military people do , in whatever state they come from . Indians don't pay sales tax . Military people do , if they buy off the base . I think those are some other reasons why it is different ...
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I would really like to know how much goes to civilians , how much to military and how much to Indians . I would like to see that breakdown . Mr. STORMER . In 1976 , $ 13,381,400 went to handicapped military children of which $ 4,460,466 ...
I would really like to know how much goes to civilians , how much to military and how much to Indians . I would like to see that breakdown . Mr. STORMER . In 1976 , $ 13,381,400 went to handicapped military children of which $ 4,460,466 ...
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LEA ) , 1959 ; Massachusetts , Laurence C. Hanscom Field ( AF - H.S. - LEA ) , 1959 ; New York , U.S. Military Academy West Point ( Army ) , 1952 ' ; New York , Coast Guard Base , Governors Island ( Trans . ) ...
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Page 694 - State or local governmental authority and it is the judgment of the Commissioner, after he has consulted with the appropriate State educational agency, that no local educational agency is able to provide suitable free public education for such children.
Page 765 - local educational agency" means a board of education or other legally constituted local school authority having administrative control and direction of free public education in a county, township, independent, or other school district located within a State. Such term includes any State agency which directly operates and maintains facilities for providing free public education. (B) For purposes of title II, the term "local educational agency...
Page 795 - Payments under this act may be made in installments and in advance or by way of reimbursement, with necessary adjustments on account of overpayments or underpayments.
Page 88 - States ; or (2) such agencies provide education for children residing on Federal property ; or (3) such agencies provide education for children whose parents are employed on Federal property ; or (4) there has been a sudden and substantial increase in school attendance as the result of Federal activities.
Page 766 - Major disaster" means any flood, drought, fire, hurricane, earthquake, storm, or other catastrophe in any part of the United States which, in the determination of the President, is or threatens to be of sufficient severity and magnitude to warrant disaster assistance by the Federal Government...
Page 800 - If the Commissioner determines with respect to any local educational agency that — (1) such agency is providing or, upon completion of the school facilities for which provision is made herein, will provide free public education for children who reside on...
Page 722 - Payments may be made under this section notwithstanding the provisions of the Act of September 30, 1950 (Public Law 874, Eighty-first Congress), as amended.
Page 759 - ... (b) The final refusal of the Commissioner to approve part or all of any application under this Act, and the Commissioner's final action under subsection (a) of this section, shall be subject to judicial review on the record, in the United States court of appeals for the circuit in which the local educational agency is located, in accordance with the provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act.
Page 764 - Commissioner to represent the area needed per pupil in minimum school facilities. If the Commissioner finds that the information available for the State concerned for such preceding fiscal year is inadequate or not sufficiently representative, he shall determine sucli cost on the basis of such information as he has available and after consultation with the State educational agency.
Page 793 - ... and to lease or otherwise provide (other than by acquisition of land or erection of facilities) school and cafeteria facilities needed to replace temporarily such facilities which have been made unavailable as a result of the major disaster.