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 PUBLIC LAW 94-142—NOV. 29, 1975 "(C) establish a goal of providing full educational opportunities to all handicapped children, including— "(i) procedures for the implementation and use of the comprehensive system of personnel development established by the State educational agency under section 613(a)(3); " (ii) the provision of, and the establishment of priorities for providing, a free appropriate public education to all handicapped children, first with respect to handicapped children who are not receiving an education, and second with respect to handicapped children, within each disability, with the most severe handicaps who are receiving an inadequate education; "(iii) the participation and consultation of the parents or guardian of such children; and "(iv) to the maximum extent practicable and consistent with the provisions of section 612(5)(B), the provision of special services to enable such children to participate in regular educational programs; "(D) establish a detailed timetable for accomplishing the goal described in subclause (C); and " (E) provide a description of the kind and number of facilities, personnel, and services necessary to meet the goal described in subclause (C); "(2) provide satisfactory assurance that (A) the control of funds provided under this part, and title to property derived from such funds, shall be in a public agency for the uses and purposes provided in this part, and that a pulalic agency will administer such funds and property, (B) Federal funds expended by local educational agencies and intermediate educational units for programs under this part (i) shall be used to pay only the excess costs directly attributable to the education of handicapped children, and (ii) shall be used to supplement and, to the extent practicable, increase the level of State and local funds expended for the education of handicapped children, and in no case to supplant such State and local funds, and (C) State and local funds will be used in the jurisdiction of the local educational agency or intermediate educational unit to provide services in program areas which, taken as a whole, are at least comparable to services being provided in areas of such jurisdiction which are not receiving funds under this part; "(3)(A) provide for furnishino; such information (which, in the case of reports relating to performance, is in accordance with specific performance criteria related to program objectives), as may be necessary to enable the State educational agency to perform its duties under this pait, including information relating to the educational achievement of handicapped children participating in programs carried out under this part; and "(B) provide for keeping such records, and provide for affording such access to such records, as the State educational agency may find necessary to assure the correctness and verification of such information furnished under subclause (A); " (4) provide for making the application and all pertinent documents related to such application available to parents, guardians, and other members of the general public, and provide that all evaluations and reports required under clause (3) shall be public information;

89 STAT. 785

Recordkeeping.

Public information, availability.

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