Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 88 Part 1.djvu/583

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PUBLIC LAW 93-380-AUG. 21, 1974

"(6) provides for the adoption of effective procedures (A) for an evaluation by the State advisory council, at least annually, of the effectiveness of the programs and projects assisted under the State plan, (B] for the appropriate dissemination of the results of such evaluations and other information pertaining to such programs or projects, and (C) for the adoption, where appropriate, of promising educational practices developed through innovative programs supported under part C; "(7) provides that local educational agencies applying for funds under any program under this title shall be required to submit only one application for such funds for any one fiscal year; "(8) provides— " (A) that, of the funds the State receives under section 401 for the first fiscal year for which such funds are available, such agency will use for administration of the State plan not to exceed whichever is greater (i) 5 per centum of the amount so received ($50,000 in the case of Guam, American Samoa, the Virgin Islands, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands), excluding any part of such amount used for purposes of section 431(a)(3), or (ii) the amount it received for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1973, for administration of the programs referred to in sections 421(b) and 431(b), and that the remainder of such funds shall be made available to local educational agencies to be used for the purposes of parts B and C, respectively; and that, of the funds the State receives under section 401 for fiscal years theieafter, it will use for administration of the State plan not to exceed whichever is greater (i) 5 per centum of the amount so received ($50,000 in the case of Guam, American Samoa, the Virgin Islands, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands), excluding any part of such amount used for purposes of section 431(a)(3), or (ii) $225,000, and that the remainder of such funds shall be made available to local educational agencies to be used for purposes of parts B and C, respectively, " (B) that not less than 15 per centum of the amount received pursuant to section 401(b) in any fiscal year (not including any amount used for purposes of section 431(a)(3)) shall be used for special programs or projects for the education of children with specific learning disabilities and handicapped children, and " (C) that not more than the greater of (i) 15 per centum of the amount which such State receives pursuant to section 401(b) in any fiscal year, or (ii) the amount available by appropriation to such State in the fiscal year ending June 30, 1973, for purposes covered by section 431(a)(3), shall be used for purposes of section 431(a)(3) (relating to strengthening State and local educational agencies); "(9) provides assurances that in the case of any project for the repair, remodeling, or construction of facilities, that the facilities shall be accessible to and usable by handicapped persons; "(10) sets forth policies and procedures which give satisfactory assurance that Federal funds made available under this title for any fiscal year will not be commingled with State funds; and "(11) gives satisfactory assurance that the aggregate amount to be expended by the State and its local educational agencies from funds derived from non-Federal sources for programs

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