Oversight Hearings on the Impact Aid Laws and Testimony on H.R. 5181: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Elementary, Secondary, and Vocational Education of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session on H.R. 5181 ... February 27, April 9 and 15, 1975U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 169 pages |
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PUBLIC LAW 874 IN FISCAL YEAR 1976 A number of other important changes are scheduled to go into effect in FY 1976. ... Authorization of payments for low - rent housing children in the first and third tiers but not in the second .
PUBLIC LAW 874 IN FISCAL YEAR 1976 A number of other important changes are scheduled to go into effect in FY 1976. ... Authorization of payments for low - rent housing children in the first and third tiers but not in the second .
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No payments would be made for public housing pupils . Moreover , to make certain that we make payments only where there is a substantial impact , we propose to deduct five percent of the district's previous years current operating ...
No payments would be made for public housing pupils . Moreover , to make certain that we make payments only where there is a substantial impact , we propose to deduct five percent of the district's previous years current operating ...
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In order to estimate payment in tiers it is necessary to place all lowrent housing pupils in the B category even ... which guarantee minimum payment of 80 percent or in certain cases 90 percent where the Public Law 874 payment was ...
In order to estimate payment in tiers it is necessary to place all lowrent housing pupils in the B category even ... which guarantee minimum payment of 80 percent or in certain cases 90 percent where the Public Law 874 payment was ...
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... with low - rent housing pupils and the payment that would have been received if the appropriation were not so shared . ... remain essentially unchanged and would be only slightly modified by the new provisions of Public Law 93–380 .
... with low - rent housing pupils and the payment that would have been received if the appropriation were not so shared . ... remain essentially unchanged and would be only slightly modified by the new provisions of Public Law 93–380 .
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... and 90 percent for other A's . B pupils would be paid at 68 percent and B out - of - State pupils would not qualify , thus reducing payments to wealthv school districts .. No payments would be made for public housing pupils .
... and 90 percent for other A's . B pupils would be paid at 68 percent and B out - of - State pupils would not qualify , thus reducing payments to wealthv school districts .. No payments would be made for public housing pupils .
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