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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · H.R. 4502 (Received in Senate) — Making appropriations for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and related agencies fo... · Sec. 809

Sec. 809.

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Section 3 of the District of Columbia College Access Act of 1999 (sec. 38–2702, D.C. Official Code), is amended— in subsection (a)(2)(A), by striking $10,000 and inserting $15,000 ; in subsection (a)(2)(B), by striking $50,000 and inserting $75,000 ; in subsection (b)(1)(A), by striking and at the end; in subsection (b)(1), by redesignating subparagraph
(B)as subparagraph
(C)and inserting after subparagraph
(A)the following new subparagraph;
(B)after making reductions under subparagraph (A), ratably reduce the amount of the tuition and fee payment of each eligible student who receives more than $10,000 for the award year; and ; and in subparagraph
(C)of subsection (b)(1), as so redesignated, by striking subparagraph
(A)and inserting subparagraphs
(A)and
(B).
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