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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 300 · § 300.700

§ 300.700. Grants to States.

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(a)Purpose of grants. The Secretary makes grants to States, outlying areas, and freely associated States (as defined in § 300.717), and provides funds to the Secretary of the Interior, to assist them to provide special education and related services to children with disabilities in accordance with Part B of the Act.
(b)Maximum amount. The maximum amount of the grant a State may receive under section 611 of the Act is---
(1)For fiscal years 2005 and 2006---
(i)The number of children with disabilities in the State who are receiving special education and related services---
(A)Aged three through five, if the State is eligible for a grant under section 619 of the Act; and
(B)Aged 6 through 21; multiplied by---
(ii)Forty
(40)percent of the average per-pupil expenditure in public elementary schools and secondary schools in the United States (as defined in § 300.717); and
(2)For fiscal year 2007 and subsequent fiscal years---
(i)The number of children with disabilities in the 2004-2005 school year in the State who received special education and related services---
(A)Aged three through five if the State is eligible for a grant under section 619 of the Act; and
(B)Aged 6 through 21; multiplied by
(ii)Forty
(40)percent of the average per-pupil expenditure in public elementary schools and secondary schools in the United States (as defined in § 300.717);
(iii)Adjusted by the rate of annual change in the sum of---
(A)Eighty-five
(85)percent of the State's population of children aged 3 through 21 who are of the same age as children with disabilities for whom the State ensures the availability of FAPE under Part B of the Act; and
(B)Fifteen
(15)percent of the State's population of children described in paragraph (b)(2)(iii)(A) of this section who are living in poverty. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1411(a) and (d))
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