§3982. Definitions — Inbound Citations
20 U.S.C. § 3982
Cited by 35 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to §3982(1)
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(d) In making grants under this subchapter, the Foundation shall require assurances that local education agencies will be involved in the planning and development of the institute in the case of applications submitted by other eligible applicants described in subsection (a) of this section, or that one or more such applicants will be involved in the planning and development of the institute in the case of applications submitted by State or local education agencies.
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(a) The Secretary is authorized, in accordance with the provisions of this part, to make grants to applicants to pay the Federal share of the costs of the activities described in section 3984 of this title.
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(1) An applicant may use payments received under this part in any fiscal year for higher education programs and activities described in this subsection.
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(1) An applicant may use payments received under this part in any fiscal year for programs and activities described in this subsection.
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(a) Any applicant which desires to receive a grant under this part shall submit an application approved under section 3986 of this title to the Secretary, at such time, in such manner, and accompanied by such additional information as the Secretary may reasonably require. Each such application shall—(1) describe the activities for which assistance under this part is sought;(2) provide assurances that not more than 5 per centum of the amount received by the applicant in any fiscal year may be expended on administrative expenses;(3) with respect to each program for which assistance is sought, provide assurances that—(A) 30 per centum of the funds for each such project will be furnished by business concerns within the community;(B) 20 per centum of the funds will be supplied by—(i) the State,(ii) the institution of higher education or the local educational agency, as the case may be, participating in the program; and(iii) the other parties participating in the program;(C) no stipend will be paid directly to employees of a profitmaking business concern; and(D) teachers participating in the exchange program may not be employed by the participating business concern with which the teacher served within three years after the end of the exchange program unless the teacher repays the full cost of the exchange program to the State and local educational agency, as the case may be; and(4) provide assurances that whenever the program for which assistance is sought includes scholarships, the scholarships be awarded to undergraduate students at institutions of higher education within the State who wish to pursue a course of study in mathematics or science, engineering or computer science, and that each student awarded a scholarship under this part will receive a stipend which shall not exceed the cost of tuition at the institution of higher education plus a stipend of not to exceed $750 for each academic year of study for which the scholarship is awarded;(5) set forth policies and procedures to assure that whenever the application includes a local educational agency, to the extent consistent with the number and location of children in the school district of such agency who are enrolled in private elementary and secondary schools, provision is made for the participation of such children in the program assisted under this part;(6) provide assurances that consideration is given to programs and activities designed to meet the needs of underrepresented and underserved populations;(7) provide assurances that in the consideration of applications submitted under section 3986(a) of this title that equitable consideration is given to applications submitted by private and public institutions of higher education; and(8) provide such additional assurances as the Secretary determines essential to ensure compliance with the requirements of this part.
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(2) provide assurances that not more than 5 per centum of the amount received by the applicant in any fiscal year may be expended on administrative expenses;
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(b) A regional consortium of applicants in two or more States may file a joint application under the provisions of subsection (a) of this section.
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Each applicant within a State which desires to receive a grant under this part shall submit the application prepared in accordance with section 3985 of this title to the State agency on1 higher education or the State educational agency, as the case may be, for approval and shall submit the approved application to the Secretary under section 3985 of this title. Each such application shall be submitted jointly by the local educational agency in the case of activities described in section 3984(a) of this title, or an institution of higher education in the case of activities described in section 3984(b) of this title, and each business concern or other party that is to participate in the program for which assistance is sought.
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(1) The Secretary shall pay, to each applicant having an application approved under section 3987 of this title, the Federal share of the cost of the program described in the application.
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(b) Not more than 15 per centum of the funds appropriated under this part in any fiscal year may be paid to applicants in any single State.
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(a) An applicant that desires to receive a grant under this part shall submit an application to the State educational agency, at such time, and in such manner, as the State may require. Such application may take the form of an amendment to an assessment submitted by the local educational agency under section 210,1 if appropriate.
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(2) assurances that not more than 5 percent of the amount received by the applicant in any fiscal year shall be expended on administrative expenses;
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(1) substantial need exists in the area served by the applicant for a grant under this part; and
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(d) A regional consortium of applicants in 2 or more local school districts may file a joint application under subsection (a).
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An applicant within a State that desires to receive a grant under this part1 shall submit an application prepared in accordance with section 3995 of this title to the State educational agency for approval. Each application with respect to funds for improvement of elementary and secondary resources under section 3994(b)(1) of this title shall be submitted jointly by the local educational agency and each business concern or other party that is to participate in the activities for which assistance is sought.
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(1) The State shall pay to the extent of amounts received by it from the Secretary under this part, to each applicant having an application approved under section 3997 of this title, the Federal share of the cost of the program described in the application.
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(B) In the case of an applicant that receives a waiver under section 3995(c) of this title, the Federal share for each fiscal year may be as much as 100 percent.
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(iii) the extent to which the corrective action proposed by the applicant will reduce the exposure of school children and school employees; and
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(iv) the extent to which the corrective action proposed by the applicant uses the least burdensome methods which protect human health and the environment.
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(3) In determining whether an applicant is eligible for assistance, and the nature and amount of financial assistance, the Administrator shall consider the financial resources available to the applicant as certified by the Governor pursuant to section 4013(b)(4) of this title.
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(d) In no event shall financial assistance be provided under this subchapter to an applicant if—(1) the Administrator determines that such applicant has resources adequate to support an appropriate asbestos materials abatement program; or(2) the applicant is not in compliance with title II of the Toxic Substances Control Act (15 U.S.C. 2641 et seq.).
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(1) the Administrator determines that such applicant has resources adequate to support an appropriate asbestos materials abatement program; or
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(2) the applicant is not in compliance with title II of the Toxic Substances Control Act (15 U.S.C. 2641 et seq.).
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(1) An applicant for financial assistance may be granted a loan of up to 100 percent of the costs of an abatement program or, if the Administrator determines the applicant is unable to undertake and complete an asbestos materials abatement program with a loan, such applicant may also receive a grant (alone or in combination with a loan) not to exceed 50 percent of the total costs of abatement, in the amount which the Administrator deems necessary.
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(2) In approving any grant, the Administrator shall state with particularity the reasons why the applicant is unable to undertake and complete the abatement program with loan funds.
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(2) describe the number of loans and grants made in the preceding calendar year and specify each applicant for and recipient of a loan or grant;
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(1) A State with qualified applicants shall receive no less than one-half of 1 per centum of the sums appropriated under this subchapter or the total of the amounts requested by such applicants, whichever is less. Those amounts available in each fiscal year under this paragraph shall be obligated before the end of that fiscal year. For the purposes of this paragraph the term “State” means each of the several States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Bureau of Indian Affairs and, taken together, Guam, American Samoa, the Virgin Islands, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands.
Citations to §3982(2)
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(E) for the acquisition, rehabilitation, and renovation of equipment and instrumentation for use in instruction in the fields of mathematics, science, computer science, and engineering; and
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(3) The non-Federal share of payments under this part may be in cash or in kind, fairly evaluated, including plant, equipment, or services.
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(2) furnish additional resources and support for the acquisition of equipment, and instructional and reference materials and improvement of laboratory facilities in elementary and secondary schools; and
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(1) Such funds may be used for acquisition of equipment, instructional and reference materials, and partnership in education programs designed to—(A) improve instruction in mathematics and science education at the elementary and secondary level;(B) improve laboratory facilities, classroom and library resources in elementary and secondary mathematics and science education; and
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(A) an estimate of the amount to be spent on equipment, facilities improvement, library resources, and classroom instructional material;
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(1) consideration of the local district’s need for, and inability to locally provide for, the activities, equipment, library and instructional materials requested;
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(3) The non-Federal share of payments under this part may be in cash or in kind, fairly evaluated, including plant, equipment, or services.