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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 692 · § 692.20

§ 692.20. What must a State do to receive an allotment under this program?

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(a)For each fiscal year that it wishes to participate, a State shall submit an application that contains information that shows that its Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership Program meets the requirements of § 692.21. (b)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, the State must submit its application through the State agency designated to administer its Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership Program as of July 1, 1985.
(2)If the Governor of the State so designates, and notifies the Secretary in writing, the State may submit its application under paragraph
(a)of this section through an agency that did not administer its Leveraging Educational Assistance Partnership Program as of July 1, 1985. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1070c-2(a)) \[52 FR 45433, Nov. 27, 1987, as amended at 65 FR 38730, June 22, 2000\]
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