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 PUBLIC LAW 98-558—OCT. 30, 1984

98 STAT. 2895

student incentive grants, or the State agency with which the Secretary has an agreement under section 428(b); "(3) describes the outreach effort the State agency intends to use to publicize the availability of Carl D. Perkins Scholarships to high school students in the State; "(4) provides assurances that each recipient eligible under section 565(b) of this part who receives a Carl D. Perkins Scholarship shall enter into an agreement with the State agency under which the recipient shall— "(A) within the ten-year period after completing the postsecondary education for which the Carl D. Perkins Scholarship was awarded, teach, for a period of not less than two years for each year for which assistance was received, in a public elementary or secondary school in any State, in a public education program in any State, or in a private nonprofit school located and serving students in a district eligible for assistance pursuant to chapter 1 of the Education Consolidation and Improvement Act of 1981, or, on a full-time basis, handicapped children or children with limited English proficiency in a private nonprofit school, except that, in the case of individuals who teach in a school serving large numbers or high concentrations of economically disadvantaged students, or who teach children with limited English proficiency or handicapped children, the requirements of this subparagraph shall be reduced by onehalf; "(B) provide the State agency evidence of compliance with section 566 of this part as required by the State agency; and "(C) repay all or part of a Carl D. Perkins Scholarship received under section 564 of this part plus interest and, if applicable, reasonable collection fees, in compliance with regulations issued by the Secretary under section 567 of this part, in the event that the conditions of clause (A) are not complied with, except as provided for in section 568 of this part; "(5) provides that the agreement entered into with recipients shall fully disclose the terms and conditions under which assistance under this part is provided and under which repayment may be required. Such disclosure shall include— "(A) a description of the procedures required to be established under paragraph (6); and "(B) a description of the appeals procedures required to be established under paragraph (7) under which a recipient may appeal a determination of noncompliance with any provision under this part; "(6) provides for procedures under which a recipient of assistance received under this part who teaches for less than the period required under paragraph (4)(A) will have the repayment requirements reduced or eliminated consistent with the provisions of sections 567 and 568 of this part; "(7) provides for appeals procedures under which a recipient may appeal any determination of noncompliance with any provision under this part; "(8) provides assurances that the State agency shall make particular efforts to attract students from low-income backgrounds or who express a willingness or desire to teach in

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