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 115 STAT. 2042 PUBLIC LAW 107-110-^AN. 8, 2002 "(B) OVERTURNED ACTIONS.— After reviewing such written appeal and response, the appropriate education Hne officer may, for good cause, overturn the action of the local school board. " (C) TRANSMISSION OF DETERMINATION.— The appropriate education line officer shall transmit the determination of such appeal in the form of a written opinion to such board and to such supervisor identifying the reasons for overturning such action. "(c) TRIBAL DIVISION OF EDUCATION, SELF-DETERMINATION GRANT AND CONTRACT FUNDS. —The Secretary may approve applications for funding tribal divisions of education and developing tribal codes of education, from funds made available pursuant to section 103(a) of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act. "(d) TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND TRAINING.—In carrying out this section, a local school board may request technical assistance and training from the Secretary, and the Secretary shall, to the maximum extent practicable, provide those services and make appropriate provisions in the budget of the Office for the provision of those services. " (e) SUMMER PROGRAM OF ACADEMIC AND SUPPORT SERVICES.— " (DPLAN. — "(A) IN GENERAL.—^A financial plan under subsection (b) for a school may include, at the discretion of the local administrator and the school board of such school, a provision for a summer program of academic and support services for students of the school. "(B) PREVENTION ACTIVITIES. —Any such program may include activities related to the prevention of alcohol and substance abuse. "(C) SUMMER USE. —The Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs shall provide for the use of any such school facility during any summer in which such use is requested. " (2) USE OF OTHER FUNDS.— Notwithstanding any other provision of law, funds authorized under the Act of April 16, 1934, and this Act may be used to augment the services provided in each summer program at the option, and under the control, of the tribe or Indian controlled school receiving such funds. "(3) TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND PROGRAM COORDINATION. — The Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs, acting through the Director of the Office, shall— "(A) provide technical assistance and coordination for any program described in paragraph (1); and "(B) to the extent practicable, encourage the coordination of such programs with any other summer programs that might benefit Indian youth, regardless of the funding source or administrative entity of any such program. "(f) COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS.— "(1) IMPLEMENTATION.— "(A) IN GENERAL.— From funds allotted to a Bureau school under section 1127, the Secretary shall, if specifically requested by the appropriate tribal governing body, implement a cooperative agreement that is entered into between the tribe, the Bureau, the local school board, and a local

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