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Code · Colorado · Title 22 — Education · Article 7 — Educational Accountability

22-7-807. Summer school grant program - funding.

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(1)For the 2006-07 budget year and for each budget year thereafter, subject to available appropriations, the general assembly shall annually appropriate moneys from the state education fund created in section 17
(4)of article IX of the state constitution to the department to be used to award grants for summer school programs pursuant to this part 8.
(2)The department may annually withhold a portion of the moneys appropriated for the purposes of this part 8 to offset the direct costs incurred in administering the grant program and in evaluating the progress of each summer school program pursuant to the requirement of section 22-7-803 (3). The amount withheld by the department in any budget year shall not exceed three percent of the amount appropriated for the purposes of this part 8 in that budget year.
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