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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 39 · § 39.230

§ 39.230. How will the provisions of this subpart be phased in?

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The calculation of the three-year rolling average of ADM for each school and for the entire Bureau-funded school system will be phased-in as shown in the following table. Time period How OIEP must calculate ADM
(a)First school year after May 31, 2005 ``` ``` Use the prior 3 years' count period to create membership for funding purposes
(b)Second school year after May 31, 2005 ``` ```
(1)The academic program will use the previous year's ADM school year and the 2 prior years' count periods; and
(2)The residential program will use the previous year's count period and the 2 prior years' count weeks
(c)Each succeeding school year after May 31, 2005 ``` ``` Add one year of ADM or count period and drop one year of prior count weeks until both systems are operating on a 3-year rolling average using the previous 3 years' count after period or ADM, respectively. ``` ``` ``` ``` ```
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