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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 157 — State support of education

157.198 Dyslexia trust fund.

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(1)There is created a dyslexia trust fund administered by the Kentucky Department of
Education.
(2)The dyslexia trust fund may receive appropriations, federal funds, contributions,
gifts, and donations.
(3)The purpose of the dyslexia trust fund shall be to finance grants to local school
districts for support of students identified with the characteristics of dyslexia.
(4)Notwithstanding KRS 45.229, moneys remaining in the fund at the close of a fiscal
year shall not lapse but shall carry forward into the succeeding fiscal year. Interest
earned on any moneys in the fund shall accrue to the fund. Amounts from the fund
shall be disbursed and expended in accordance with this section.
(5)The Department of Education shall submit on an annual basis a report detailing all
expenditures under this section to the Kentucky Board of Education and the General
Assembly.
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