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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 115C — Elementary and Secondary Education

§ 115C-546.14. Reporting.

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§ 115C-546.14. Reporting.
(a)On or before April 1 of each year, a grant recipient shall submit to the Department of Public Instruction an annual report for the preceding year that describes the progress of the project for which the grant was received. The grant recipient shall submit a final report to the Department of Public Instruction within three months of the completion of the project.
(b)On or before May 1 of each year, the Department of Public Instruction shall submit a report to the chairs of the Senate Appropriations Committee on Education/Higher Education, the chairs of the House Appropriations Committee on Education, and the Fiscal Research Division. The report shall contain at least all of the following information for the fiscal year:
(1)Number, description, and geographic distribution of projects awarded.
(2)Total cost of each project and amount supported by the Needs-Based Public School Capital Fund.
(3)Projections for local school administrative unit capital needs for the next 30 years based upon present conditions and estimated demographic changes.
(4)Any legislative recommendations for improving the Needs-Based Public School Capital Fund program. (2021-180, s. 4.4(a); 2022-74, s. 4.2(b).)
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