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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 226 · § 226.4

§ 226.4. What definitions apply to the State Charter School Facilities Incentive program?

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(a)Definitions in the statute. The following term used in this part is defined in section 4310 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, as amended (ESEA): Charter school
(b)Definitions in EDGAR. The following terms used in this part are defined in 34 CFR 77.1: Applicant Application Award Department EDGAR Facilities Grant Grantee Project Public Secretary
(c)Other definition. The following definition also applies to this part: Construction means---
(1)Preparing drawings and specifications for school facilities projects;
(2)Repairing, renovating, or altering school facilities;
(3)Extending school facilities;
(4)Erecting or building school facilities; and
(5)Inspections or supervision related to school facilities. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 7221d(b); 7221i(1)) \[70 FR 15003, Mar. 24, 2005, as amended at 87 FR 3661, Jan. 25, 2022\]
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