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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 1457 (Introduced in House) — To direct the Secretary of Education to make grants to State educational agencies for the modernization, renovation,... · Sec. 310

Sec. 310. Reporting

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Local educational agencies receiving a grant under this Act shall annually compile a report describing the projects for which such funds were used, including— the number of public schools served by the agency, including the number of charter schools; the total amount of funds received by the local educational agency under this Act and the amount of such funds expended, including the amount expended for modernization, renovation, repair, or construction of charter schools; the number of public schools served by the agency designated with an urban-centric school locale code of 41, 42, or 43 as determined by the National Center for Education Statistics and the percentage of funds received by the agency under title I or title II of this Act that were used for projects at such schools; the number of public schools served by the agency that are eligible for schoolwide programs under section 1114 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 ( 20 U.S.C. 6314 ) and the percentage of funds received by the agency under title I or title II of this Act that were used for projects at such schools; for each project— the cost; the standard described in section 309(a) with which the use of the funds complied or, if the use of funds did not comply with a standard described in section 309(a), the reason such funds were not able to be used in compliance with such standards and the agency’s efforts to use such funds in an environmentally sound manner; if flooring was installed, whether— it was low- or no-VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) flooring; it was made from sustainable materials; and use of flooring described in clause
(i)or
(ii)was cost effective; and any demonstrable or expected benefits as a result of the project (such as energy savings, improved indoor environmental quality, improved climate for teaching and learning, etc.); and the total number and amount of contracts awarded, and the number and amount of contracts awarded to local, small, minority, and women- and veteran-owned businesses. A local educational agency shall— submit the report described in subsection
(a)to the State educational agency, which shall compile such information and report it annually to the Secretary; and make the report described in subsection
(a)publicly available, including on the agency’s Web site. Not later than December 31 of each fiscal year, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Education and Labor of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the Senate, and make available on the Department of Education’s Web site, a report on grants made under this Act, including the information described in subsection (b)(1), the types of modernization, renovation, repair, and construction funded, and the number of students impacted, including the number of students counted under section 1113(a)(5) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 ( 20 U.S.C. 6313(a)(5) ).
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