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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Every Student Succeeds Act · Sec. 8017

Sec. 8017. COMPLAINT PROCESS FOR PARTICIPATION OF PRIVATE SCHOOL CHILDREN

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## SEC. 8017 COMPLAINT PROCESS FOR PARTICIPATION OF PRIVATE SCHOOL CHILDREN **[**[20 U.S.C. 7883](/us/usc/t20/s7883)**]** Section 8503, as redesignated and amended by section 8001 of this Act, is further amended by striking subsections
(a)and
(b)and inserting the following: > > ### “(a) Procedures for Complaints > > The Secretary shall develop and implement written procedures for receiving, investigating, and resolving complaints from parents, teachers, or other individuals and organizations concerning violations of section 8501 by a State educational agency, local educational agency, educational service agency, consortium of those agencies, or entity. The individual or organization shall submit the complaint to the State educational agency for a written resolution by the State educational agency within 45 days. > > > ### “(b) Appeals to Secretary > > The resolution may be appealed by an interested party to the Secretary not later than 30 days after the State educational agency resolves the complaint or fails to resolve the complaint within the 45-day time limit. The appeal shall be accompanied by a copy of the State educational agency’s resolution, and, if there is one, a complete statement of the reasons supporting the appeal. The Secretary shall investigate and resolve the appeal not later than 90 days after receipt of the appeal.” > .
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