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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 200 · § 200.67

§ 200.67. Requirements concerning property, equipment, and supplies for the benefit of private school children.

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(a)The LEA must keep title to and exercise continuing administrative control of all property, equipment, and supplies that the LEA acquires with funds under subpart A of this part for the benefit of eligible private school children.
(b)The LEA may place equipment and supplies in a private school for the period of time needed for the program.
(c)The LEA must ensure that the equipment and supplies placed in a private school---
(1)Are used only for Title I purposes; and
(2)Can be removed from the private school without remodeling the private school facility.
(d)The LEA must remove equipment and supplies from a private school if---
(1)The LEA no longer needs the equipment and supplies to provide Title I services; or
(2)Removal is necessary to avoid unauthorized use of the equipment or supplies for other than Title I purposes.
(e)The LEA may not use funds under subpart A of this part for repairs, minor remodeling, or construction of private school facilities. \[82 FR 31710, July 7, 2017\]
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