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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 628 · § 628.4

§ 628.4. What time limitations are placed on grantees applying for another grant?

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(a)Except as provided in paragraphs
(b)and
(c)of this section, an institution that has received a grant under this part may apply for another grant under this part only after 10 fiscal years have elapsed following the fiscal year appropriation from which the institution's grant was awarded (base fiscal year).
(b)An institution that has received a grant under this part may apply for another grant under this part after five fiscal years have elapsed following the base fiscal year if the appropriation for this part exceeds \$20 million in any of those five fiscal years.
(c)If an institution has received a grant under this part and the appropriation for this part exceeds \$20 million in any of the sixth through tenth fiscal years following the base fiscal year, the institution may apply for another grant under this part in the fiscal year in which the appropriation exceeds \$20 million, or any subsequent fiscal year. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1065) \[58 FR 11163, Feb. 23, 1993\]
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