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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 2821 (Introduced in House) — To provide tax relief for American workers and businesses, to put workers back on the job while rebuilding and modern... · Sec. 223

Sec. 223. Allocation of funds

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Of the amount made available to carry out this part, the Secretary shall reserve— one-half of one percent for the Secretary of the Interior to carry out modernization, renovation, and repair activities described in section 226 in schools operated or funded by the Bureau of Indian Education; one-half of one percent to make grants to the outlying areas for modernization, renovation, and repair activities described in section 226; and such funds as the Secretary determines are needed to conduct a survey, by the National Center for Education Statistics, of the school construction, modernization, renovation, and repair needs of the public schools of the United States.
After reserving funds under subsection (a), the Secretary shall allocate the remaining amount among the States in proportion to their respective allocations under part A of title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (in this part referred to as the ESEA ) ( 20 U.S.C. 6311 et seq. ) for fiscal year 2013, except that— the Secretary shall allocate 40 percent of such remaining amount to the 100 local educational agencies with the largest numbers of children aged 5–17 living in poverty, as determined using the most recent data available from the Department of Commerce that are satisfactory to the Secretary, in proportion to those agencies’ respective allocations under part A of title I of the ESEA for fiscal year 2013; and the allocation to any State shall be reduced by the aggregate amount of the allocations under paragraph
(1)to local educational agencies in that State. If a State does not apply for its allocation under subsection
(b)(or applies for less than the full allocation for which it is eligible) or does not use that allocation in a timely manner, the Secretary may— reallocate all or a portion of that allocation to the other States in accordance with subsection (b); or use all or a portion of that allocation to make direct allocations to local educational agencies within the State based on their respective allocations under part A of title I of the ESEA for fiscal year 2013 or such other method as the Secretary may determine. If a local educational agency does not apply for its allocation under subsection (b)(1), applies for less than the full allocation for which it is eligible, or does not use that allocation in a timely manner, the Secretary may reallocate all or a portion of its allocation to the State in which that agency is located.
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