| United States. General Accounting Office - 1977 - 80 pages
...schools providing education for such children under contract or other arrangement with such agency, in the most recent fiscal year for which satisfactory data are available. The grant which Puerto Rico shall be eligible to receive under this section shall be the amount arrived... | |
| United States - 1978 - 1232 pages
...shall be equal to — "(A) the number of children aged three to twenty-one inclusive, in that State ation or training programs. "DISREGARDING EARNINGS "Sec. 356. Earnings re multiplied by — "(B) $8.75. "(2) For the purpose of this subsection, the term 'State' does not "state,... | |
| 1979 - 780 pages
...(20 USC 241C-1) § 11Kb.21 Children who may be served. A State agency may use funds under this part only for programs and projects (including the acquisition...are designed to meet the special educational needs of handicapped children for whom the State agency is directly responsible for providing free public... | |
| 1980 - 648 pages
...22531, Apr. 3, 1980] §116b.24 Children who may be served. A State agency may use funds under this part only for programs and projects (including the acquisition...are designed to meet the special educational needs of handicapped children for whom the State agency is directly responsible for providing free public... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1967 - 1542 pages
...fiscal year, for the purpose of assisting the States in the initiation, expansion, and improvement of programs and projects (including the acquisition of...where necessary the construction of school facilities) for the education of handicapped children (as defined in section 602) at the preschool, elementary... | |
| 1985 - 274 pages
...designed to meet the special educational needs of handicapped children. Such funded activities may include the acquisition of equipment and, where necessary, the construction of school facilities. The State agency in receipt of the assistance must provide assurances that each handicapped child counted... | |
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