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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 367 · § 367.63

§ 367.63. What requirements apply if the State's non-Federal share is in kind?

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In-kind contributions may be---
(a)Used to meet the matching requirement under section 752(f) of the Act if the in-kind contributions meet the requirements and are allowable under 2 CFR 200.306; and
(b)Made to the program or project by the State or by a third party (i.e., an individual, entity, or organization, whether local, public, private, for profit, or nonprofit), including a third party that is a subrecipient or contractor that is receiving or will receive assistance under section 752(g) of the Rehabilitation Act. (Authority: Section 752(f) and
(g)of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended; 29 U.S.C. 796k(f) and (g))
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