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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · H.R. 1806 (Reported in House) — To provide for technological innovation through the prioritization of Federal investment in basic research, fundament... · Sec. 111

Sec. 111. Permissible support

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A grant made by the Education and Human Resources Directorate to support informal education may be used— to support the participation of underrepresented students in nonprofit competitions, out-of-school activities, and field experiences related to STEM subjects (such as robotics, science research, invention, mathematics, and technology competitions), including— the purchase of parts and supplies needed to participate in such competitions; and incentives and stipends for teachers and instructional leaders who are involved in assisting students and preparing students for such competitions, if such activities fall outside the regular duties and responsibilities of such teachers and instructional leaders; and to broaden underrepresented secondary school students' access to, and interest in, careers that require academic preparation in STEM subjects.
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