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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 · Sec. 119

Sec. 119. BIENNIAL REPORT

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## SEC. 119 BIENNIAL REPORT **[**[20 U.S.C. 9519](/us/usc/t20/s9519)**]** The Director shall, on a biennial basis, transmit to the President, the Board, and the appropriate congressional committees, and make widely available to the public (including by means of the Internet), a report containing the following: ####
(1)A description of the activities carried out by and through the National Education Centers during the prior fiscal years. ####
(2)A summary of each grant, contract, and cooperative agreement in excess of $100,000 funded through the National Education Centers during the prior fiscal years, including, at a minimum, the amount, duration, recipient, purpose of the award, and the relationship, if any, to the priorities and mission of the Institute, which shall be available in a user-friendly electronic database. ####
(3)A description of how the activities of the National Education Centers are consistent with the principles of scientifically valid research and the priorities and mission of the Institute. ####
(4)Such additional comments, recommendations, and materials as the Director considers appropriate.
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