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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act · Sec. 126

Sec. 126. PAYMENTS TO THE STATES FOR PLANNING, ADMINISTRATION, AND SERVICES

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## SEC. 126 PAYMENTS TO THE STATES FOR PLANNING, ADMINISTRATION, AND SERVICES **[**6026**]** ###
(a)State Plan Expenditures From each State's allotments for a fiscal year under section 125, the State shall be paid the Federal share of the expenditures, other than expenditures for construction, incurred during such year under its State plan approved under this part. Such payments shall be made from time to time in advance on the basis of estimates by the Secretary of the sums the State will expend under the State plan, except that such adjustments as may be necessary shall be made on account of previously made underpayments or overpayments under this section. ###
(b)Support Services Payments to States for support services provided by the designated State agency pursuant to section 124(d)(4) may be made in advance or by way of reimbursement, and in such installments as the Secretary may determine.
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