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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 200 · § 200.82

§ 200.82. Use of program funds for unique program function costs.

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An SEA may use the funds available from its State Migrant Education Program
(MEP)to carry out other administrative activities, beyond those allowable under § 200.100(b)(4), that are unique to the MEP, including those that are the same or similar to administrative activities performed by LEAs in the State under subpart A of this part. These activities include but are not limited to---
(a)Statewide identification and recruitment of eligible migratory children;
(b)Interstate and intrastate coordination of the State MEP and its local projects with other relevant programs and local projects in the State and in other States;
(c)Procedures for providing for educational continuity for migratory children through the timely transfer of educational and health records, beyond that required generally by State and local agencies;
(d)Collecting and using information for accurate distribution of subgrant funds;
(e)Development of a statewide needs assessment and a comprehensive State plan for MEP service delivery;
(f)Supervision of instructional and support staff;
(g)Establishment and implementation of a State parent advisory council; and
(h)Conducting an evaluation of the effectiveness of the State MEP. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 6392, 6571) \[67 FR 71736, Dec. 2, 2002; 68 FR 19152, Apr. 18, 2003\]
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