Sec. 825.
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From the payment provided by the Secretary under section 823 of this title to a State educational agency, the State educational agency shall reserve an amount of funds equal to the percentage of students enrolled in non-public elementary and secondary schools in the State prior to the coronavirus emergency. Upon reserving funds under this section, the Governor of the State shall award such funds equally to each non-public school accredited or otherwise located in and licensed to operate in the State based on the number of low-income students enrolled in the non-public school as a share of all low-income students enrolled in non-public elementary and secondary schools in the State prior to the coronavirus emergency, subject to the requirements in subsection (b).
A non-public school that provides in-person instruction for at least 50 percent of its students where the students physically attend school no less than 50 percent of each school-week, as determined by the non-public school prior to the coronavirus emergency, shall be eligible for the full amount of assistance per student as prescribed under this section. A non-public school that does not provide in-person instruction to any students where the students physically attend school in-person shall only be eligible for one-third of the amount of assistance per student as prescribed under this section.
A non-public school that provides in-person instruction to at least some students where the students physically attend school in-person but does not satisfy the requirements in paragraph
(1)shall have its amount of assistance as prescribed under this section reduced on a pro rata basis, which shall be calculated using the same methodology as is used under section 823(c)(2)(C) of this title. A Governor shall allocate not less than 50 percent of the funds reserved in this section to non-public schools within 30 days of receiving an award from the Secretary and the remaining 50 percent not less than 4 months after receiving an award from the Secretary.