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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 8785 · Sec. 1944

Sec. 1944. DISPOSITION OF CERTAIN FUNDS APPROPRIATED FOR ALLOTMENTS

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## SEC. 1944 DISPOSITION OF CERTAIN FUNDS APPROPRIATED FOR ALLOTMENTS **[**300x–54**]** ###
(a)In General Amounts described in subsection
(b)and available for a fiscal year pursuant to section 1911 or 1921, as the case may be, shall be allotted by the Secretary and paid to the States receiving a grant under the program involved, other than any State referred to in subsection
(b)with respect to such program. Such amounts shall be allotted in a manner equivalent to the manner in which the allotment under the program involved was determined. ###
(b)Specification of Amounts The amounts referred to in subsection
(a)are any amounts that— ####
(1)are not paid to States under the program involved as a result of— #####
(A)the failure of any State to submit an application in accordance with the program; #####
(B)the failure of any State to prepare such application in compliance with the program; or #####
(C)any State informing the Secretary that the State does not intend to expend the full amount of the allotment made to the State under the program; ####
(2)are terminated, repaid, or offset under section 1945; ####
(3)in the case of the program established in section 1911, are available as a result of reductions in allotments under such section pursuant to section 1912(d) or 1915(b); or ####
(4)in the case of the program established in section 1921, are available as a result of reductions in allotments under such section pursuant to section 1926 or 1930.
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