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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 675 · § 675.23

§ 675.23. Employment provided by a private for-profit organization.

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(a)An institution may use up to 25 percent of its FWS allocation and reallocation for an award year to pay the compensation of FWS students employed by a private for-profit organization.
(b)If a student is employed by a private, for-profit organization---
(1)The work that the student performs must be academically relevant to the student's educational program, to the maximum extent practicable; and
(2)The private for-profit organization---
(i)Must provide the non-Federal share of the student's compensation; and
(ii)May not use any FWS funds to pay an employee who would otherwise be employed by that organization. (Authority: 42 U.S.C. 2753) \[52 FR 45770, Dec. 1, 1987, as amended at 57 FR 32356, July 21, 1992; 59 FR 61419, Nov. 30, 1994; 64 FR 58294, Oct. 28, 1999\]
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