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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · H.R. 604 (Introduced in House) — To provide for the long-term improvement of public school facilities, and for other purposes. · Sec. 302

Sec. 302. Prohibited uses

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A local educational agency that receives covered funds may not use such funds for— payment of routine and predictable maintenance costs and minor repairs; any facility that is primarily used for athletic contests or exhibitions or other events for which admission is charged to the general public; vehicles; or central offices, operation centers, or other facilities that are not primarily used to educate students. No covered funds may be used— for the facilities of a public charter school that is operated by a for-profit entity; or for the facilities of a public charter school if— the school leases the facilities from an individual or private sector entity; and such individual, or an individual with a direct or indirect financial interest in such entity, has a management or governance role in such school.
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