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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 76 · § 76.303

§ 76.303. Joint applications and projects.

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(a)Two or more eligible parties may submit a joint application for a subgrant.
(b)If the State must use a formula to distribute subgrant funds (see § 76.51), the State may not make a subgrant that exceeds the sum of the entitlements of the separate subgrantees.
(c)If the State funds the application, each subgrantee shall:
(1)Carry out the activities that the subgrantee agreed to carry out; and
(2)Use the funds in accordance with Federal requirements.
(d)Each subgrantee shall use an accounting system that permits identification of the costs paid for under its subgrant. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1221e-3 and 3474)
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