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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 222 · § 222.34

§ 222.34. If an applicant makes a second membership count, when must that count be made?

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(a)(1) The applicant may, but is not required to, make a second count of membership.
(2)If the applicant chooses to make a second count of membership, the applicant must select a day after January 31, but no later than May 14, as the survey date for making the second membership count, and make that count in accordance with § 222.33(b).
(3)The applicant must use the same survey date for the second membership count for all schools in the LEA.
(b)The applicant may use the information obtained from a second membership count to amend its application for assistance as described in § 222.5(b). (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1810-0036) (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 7703 and 7705) \[60 FR 50778, Sept. 29, 1995, as amended at 80 FR 33163, June 11, 2015\]
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