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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 · Sec. 8304

Sec. 8304. GENERAL APPLICABILITY OF STATE EDUCATIONAL AGENCY ASSURANCES

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## SEC. 8304 GENERAL APPLICABILITY OF STATE EDUCATIONAL AGENCY ASSURANCES **[**[20 U.S.C. 7844](/us/usc/t20/s7844)**]** ###
(a)Assurances A State educational agency, in consultation with the Governor of the State, that submits a consolidated State plan or consolidated State application under this Act, whether separately or under section 8302, shall have on file with the Secretary a single set of assurances, applicable to each program for which the plan or application is submitted, that provides that— ####
(1)each such program will be administered in accordance with all applicable statutes, regulations, program plans, and applications; ####
(2)#####
(A)the control of funds provided under each such program and title to property acquired with program funds will be in a public agency, a eligible private agency, institution, or organization, or an Indian tribe, if the law authorizing the program provides for assistance to those entities; and #####
(B)the public agency, eligible private agency, institution, or organization, or Indian tribe will administer those funds and property to the extent required by the authorizing law; ####
(3)the State will adopt and use proper methods of administering each such program, including— #####
(A)the enforcement of any obligations imposed by law on agencies, institutions, organizations, and other recipients responsible for carrying out each program; #####
(B)the correction of deficiencies in program operations that are identified through audits, monitoring, or evaluation; and #####
(C)the adoption of written procedures for the receipt and resolution of complaints alleging violations of law in the administration of the programs; ####
(4)the State will cooperate in carrying out any evaluation of each such program conducted by or for the Secretary or other Federal officials; ####
(5)the State will use such fiscal control and fund accounting procedures as will ensure proper disbursement of, and accounting for, Federal funds paid to the State under each such program; ####
(6)the State will— #####
(A)make reports to the Secretary as may be necessary to enable the Secretary to perform the Secretary's duties under each such program; and #####
(B)maintain such records, provide such information to the Secretary, and afford such access to the records as the Secretary may find necessary to carry out the Secretary's duties; and ####
(7)before the plan or application was submitted to the Secretary, the State afforded a reasonable opportunity for public comment on the plan or application and considered such comment. ###
(b)GEPA Provision Section 441 of the General Education Provisions Act shall not apply to programs under this Act.
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