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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 299 · § 299.20

§ 299.20. Requesting a bypass.

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(a)A private school official may request a bypass of an agency, consortium, or entity under the following circumstances:
(1)The private school official has---
(i)Filed a complaint with the State educational agency
(SEA)under section 1117(b)(6)(A)-(B) or section 8501(c)(6)(A)-(B) of the ESEA and §§ 299.13 through 299.17 that an agency, consortium, or entity other than the SEA has substantially failed or is unwilling to provide equitable services;
(ii)Requested that the SEA provide equitable services on behalf of the agency, consortium, or entity under section 1117(b)(6)(C) or section 8501(c)(6)(C) of the ESEA; and
(iii)Submitted an appeal of the SEA's resolution of the complaint filed under this paragraph (a)(1) to the Secretary under section 8503(b) of the ESEA and § 299.17.
(2)If an SEA has substantially failed, or is unwilling, to provide equitable services, the private school official has---
(i)Filed a complaint with the SEA under section 8503(a) of the ESEA and §§ 299.13 through 299.16; and
(ii)Submitted an appeal to the Secretary under section 8503(b) of the ESEA and § 299.17 of the SEA's resolution of the complaint filed under paragraph (a)(1) of this section in which the private school official requests a bypass.
(b)An agency, consortium, or entity may request that the Secretary implement a bypass if the agency, consortium, or entity is prohibited by law from providing equitable services under section 1117 or section 8501 of the ESEA.
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