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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 222 · § 222.178

§ 222.178. What eligibility requirements must an LEA meet to apply for an emergency grant under the second priority?

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Except as provided in § 222.179, an LEA is eligible to apply for an emergency grant under the second priority of section 8007(b) of the Act if it---
(a)Is eligible to receive funds for the fiscal year under section 8003(b) of the Act; (b)(1) Enrolls federally connected children living on Indian lands equal to at least 40 percent of the total number of children in average daily attendance
(ADA)in its schools; or
(2)Enrolls federally connected children with a parent in the U.S. uniformed services equal to at least 40 percent of the total number of children in ADA in its schools;
(c)Has used at least 75 percent of its bond limit;
(d)Has an average per-student assessed value of real property available to be taxed for school purposes that is below its State average; and
(e)Has a school facility emergency that the Secretary has determined poses a health or safety hazard to students and school personnel. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 7707(b))
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