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 112 STAT. 2681-401 PUBLIC LAW 105-277—OCT. 21, 1998 accordance with section 614(b)(5) of such Act, have not been identified as being a child with a disability (as defined in section 602 of the such Act). "(J) Providing coordination of reading, library, and literacy programs within the local educational agency to avoid duplication and increase the effectiveness of reading, library, and literacy activities. "(2) LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES. —^A recipient of a subgrant under this section may use not more than 5 percent of the subgrant funds for administrative costs. "(e) TRAINING NONRECIPIENTS. —A recipient of a subgrant under this section may train, on a fee-for-service basis, personnel from schools, or local educational agencies, that are not a beneficiary of, or receiving, such a subgrant, in the instructional practices based on scientifically based reading research used by the recipient. Such a nonrecipient school or agency may use funds received under title I of this Act, and other appropriate Federal funds used for reading instruction, to pay for such training, to the extent consistent with the law under which such funds were received. 20 USC 6661e. "SEC. 2256. TUTORIAL ASSISTANCE SUBGRANTS. "(a) IN GENERAL. — "(1) SuBGRANTS.—Except as provided in paragraph (4), a State educational agency that receives a grant under section 2253 shall make at least one subgrgmt on a competitive basis to— "(A) local educational agencies that have at least one school in the geographic area served by the agency that— "(i) is located in an area designated as an empowerment zone under part I of subchapter U of chapter 1 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986; or "(ii) is located in an area designated as an enterprise community under part I of subchapter U of chapter 1 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986; "(B) local educational agencies that have at least one school that is identified for school improvement under section 1116(c) in the geographic area served by the agency; "(C) local educational agencies with the largest, or second largest, number of children who are counted under section 1124(c), in comparison to all other local educational agencies in the State; or "(D) local educational agencies with the highest, or second highest, school-age child poverty rate, in comparison to all other local educational agencies in the State. For purposes of subparagraph (D), the term 'school-age child poverty rate' means the number of children counted under section 1124(c) who are living within the geographic boundaries of the local educational agency, expressed as a percentage of the total number of children aged 5-17 years living within the geographic boundaries of the local educational agency. " (2) NOTIFICATION.— "(A) To LOCAL EDUCATIONAL AGENCIES.— A State educational agency shall provide notice to all local educational agencies within the State regarding the availability of the subgrants under this section. "(B) To PROVIDERS AND PARENTS. —Not later than 30 days after the date on which the State educational agency

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