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 PUBLIC LAW 107-110—JAN. 8, 2002 115 STAT. 1585 "SEC. 1415. USE OF FUNDS. 20 USC 6435. "(a) USES.— "(1) IN GENERAL.— A State agency shall use funds received under this subpart only for programs and projects that— "(A) are consistent with the State plan under section 1414(a); and "(B) concentrate on providing participants with the knowledge andskills needed to make a successful transition to secondary school completion, vocational or technical training, further education, or employment. " (2) PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS.— Such programs and projects— "(A) may include the acquisition of equipment; "(B) shall be designed to support educational services that— "(i) except for institution-wide projects under section 1416, are provided to children and youth identified by the State agency as failing, or most at-risk of failing, to meet the State's challenging academic content standards and student academic achievement standards; "(ii) supplement and improve the quality of the educational services provided to such children and youth by the State agency; and "(iii) afford such children and youth an opportunity to meet challenging State academic achievement standards; "(C) shall be carried out in a manner consistent with section 1120A and part I (as applied to programs and projects under this part); and "(D) may include the costs of meeting the evaluation requirements of section 9601. "(b) SUPPLEMENT, NOT SUPPLANT. —^A program under this subpart that supplements the number of hours of instruction students receive from State and local sources shall be considered to comply with the supplement, not supplant requirement of section 1120A (as applied to this part) without regard to the subject areas in which instruction is given during those hours. «SEC. 1416. INSTITUTION-WIDE PROJECTS. 20 USC 6436. "A State agency that provides free public education for children and youth in an institution for neglected or delinquent children and youth (other than an adult correctional institution) or attending a community-day program for such children and youth may use funds received under this subpart to serve all children in, and upgrade the entire educational effort of, that institution or program if the State agency has developed, and the State educational agency has approved, a comprehensive plan for that institution or program that— "(1) provides for a comprehensive assessment of the educational needs of all children and youth in the institution or program serving juveniles; "(2) provides for a comprehensive assessment of the educational needs of youth aged 20 and younger in adult facilities who are expected to complete incarceration within a 2-year period; "(3) describes the steps the State agency has taken, or will take, to provide all children and youth under age 21

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