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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 86 · § 86.6

§ 86.6. When must an IHE submit a drug prevention program certification?

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(a)After October 1, 1990, except as provided in paragraph
(b)of this section, an IHE is not eligible to receive funds or any other form of financial assistance under any Federal program until the IHE has submitted a drug prevention program certification. (b)(1) The Secretary may allow an IHE until not later than April 1, 1991, to submit the drug prevention program certification, only if the IHE establishes that it has a need, other than administrative convenience, for more time to adopt and implement its drug prevention program.
(2)An IHE that wants to receive an extension of time to submit its drug prevention program certification shall submit a written justification to the Secretary that---
(i)Describes each part of its drug prevention program, whether in effect or planned;
(ii)Provides a schedule to complete and implement its drug prevention program; and
(iii)Explains why it has a need, other than administrative convenience, for more time to adopt and implement its drug prevention program.
(3)An IHE shall submit a request for an extension to the Secretary. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1880-0522) (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1145g) \[55 FR 33581, Aug. 16, 1990, as amended at 61 FR 66226, Dec. 17, 1996\]
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