§ 609.31. How does the Secretary determine the amount of a grant?
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/us/cfr/t34/s§ 609.31·A research copy — for the controlling text, always check the official state or federal source. Not legal advice.
Of the amount appropriated for any fiscal year--- (a)(1) The first \$12,000,000 (or any lesser amount appropriated) shall be available only for the purpose of making grants to institutions or programs described in § 609.2(b)(1) through § 609.2(b)(5);
(2)If the sum of the approved applications does not exceed the amount appropriated, the Secretary awards grants in the amounts requested and approved;
(3)If the sum of the approved requests exceeds the sum appropriated, and Morehouse School of Medicine submits an approved request for at least \$3,000,000, and the amount appropriated exceeds \$3,000,000, the Secretary awards no less than \$3,000,000 to Morehouse School of Medicine and reduces the grants to the institutions described in § 609.2(b)(1) through § 609.2(b)(5) as the Secretary considers appropriate, so that the sum of the approved grants equals the amount appropriated; and
(4)If Morehouse School of Medicine submits an approved request for at least \$3,000,000 and the amount appropriated does not exceed \$3,000,000, Morehouse School of Medicine receives all the appropriated funds; and (b)(1) Any amount appropriated in excess of \$12,000,000 shall be available for the purpose of making grants, in equal amounts not to exceed \$500,000, to institutions or programs described in § 609.2(b)(6) through § 609.2(b)(16); and
(2)If any funds remain, the Secretary makes grants to institutions or programs described in § 609.2(b)(1) through § 609.2(b)(16). (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1063b)
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