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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Defining eligibility : OE has not , except for a few special employment situations , issued regulations or instructions defining the requirements which a parent must meet to be considered employed on Federal property .
Defining eligibility : OE has not , except for a few special employment situations , issued regulations or instructions defining the requirements which a parent must meet to be considered employed on Federal property .
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In determining whether LEAs meet the 3 - percent eligibility requirement , count 3 ( b ) students at 50 percent and pay for them at 50 percent of the 3 ( a ) rate . 5 . In determining whether LEAs meet the 3 - percent eligibility ...
In determining whether LEAs meet the 3 - percent eligibility requirement , count 3 ( b ) students at 50 percent and pay for them at 50 percent of the 3 ( a ) rate . 5 . In determining whether LEAs meet the 3 - percent eligibility ...
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I have strictly a draft at this point in time of the formula by which BIA was going to evaluate the resources and the basic level that was necessary to — the resources which were necessary to meet the basic level of education .
I have strictly a draft at this point in time of the formula by which BIA was going to evaluate the resources and the basic level that was necessary to — the resources which were necessary to meet the basic level of education .
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The first year the LEA did not meet the three percent eligibility requirement , it was eligible to receive full entitlement for the number of children claimed . The second succeeding year the three percent eligibility requirement was ...
The first year the LEA did not meet the three percent eligibility requirement , it was eligible to receive full entitlement for the number of children claimed . The second succeeding year the three percent eligibility requirement was ...
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... has been done to raise standards of education by the use of a financing system based on State - wide tax levies find themselves at a great disadvantage under 874 in their effort to meet school needs caused by Federal activities .
... has been done to raise standards of education by the use of a financing system based on State - wide tax levies find themselves at a great disadvantage under 874 in their effort to meet school needs caused by Federal activities .
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