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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · S. 1400 (Introduced in Senate) — To increase access to adult education to provide for economic growth. · Sec. 303

Sec. 303. Reservation of funds and allotments

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From the amounts appropriated under section 307 for a fiscal year, the Secretary shall reserve 3 percent or $7,500,000, whichever amount is less, to carry out section 306. From the sums remaining for a fiscal year after making the reservation under subsection (a), the Secretary shall allot— 75 percent to carry out section 305; 20 percent to carry out section 304; and 5 percent for administrative costs in carrying out section 304. From the amounts available to carry out section 304 for a fiscal year, the Secretary shall allot to each eligible agency with an approved application an amount that bears the same relationship to such sums as the amount received under section 211(c)(2) of the Adult Education and Family Literacy Act ( 20 U.S.C. 9211(c)(2) ) by such eligible agency bears to the amount received under such section for such fiscal year by all eligible agencies.
No eligible agency shall receive an allotment under paragraph
(1)for a fiscal year in an amount that is less than $100,000. If the amount appropriated to carry out section 304 for a fiscal year is not sufficient to pay such minimum allotment to all States, the amount of such minimum allotments shall be ratably reduced.
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