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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 200 · § 200.66

§ 200.66. Requirements to ensure that funds do not benefit a private school.

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(a)An LEA must use funds under subpart A of this part to provide services that supplement, and in no case supplant, the services that would, in the absence of Title I services, be available to participating private school children. (b)(1) The LEA must use funds under subpart A of this part to meet the special educational needs of participating private school children.
(2)The LEA may not use funds under subpart A of this part for---
(i)The needs of the private school; or
(ii)The general needs of children in the private school. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 6320(a), 6321(b)) \[82 FR 31710, July 7, 2017\]
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