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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 222 · § 222.63

§ 222.63. When is a local educational agency eligible as a continuing applicant for payment under section 8003(b)(2)(B)?

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A continuing heavily impacted LEA must have---
(a)The same boundaries as those of a Federal military installation; (b)(1) An enrollment of federally connected children described in section 8003(a)(1) equal to at least 35 percent of the total number of children in average daily attendance
(ADA)in the LEA;
(2)A per pupil expenditure
(PPE)that is less than the average PPE of the State in which the LEA is located or of all the States, whichever PPE is greater (except that an LEA with a total student enrollment of less than 350 students shall be determined to have met the PPE requirement); and
(3)A tax rate for general fund purposes of at least 95 percent of the average tax rate of comparable LEAs identified under § 222.74 or all LEAs in the applicant's State; (c)(1) An enrollment of federally connected children described in section 8003(a)(1) equal to at least 30 percent of the total number of children in ADA in the LEA; and
(2)A tax rate for general fund purposes of at least 125 percent of the average tax rate of comparable LEAs identified under §§ 222.39-40 or of all LEAs in the applicant's State; or
(d)A total enrollment of at least 25,000 students, of which at least 50 percent are children described in section 8003(a)(1) and at least 6,000 of such children are children described in section 8003(a)(1)(A) and (B). (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 7703(b)(2)(B))
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