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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 628 · § 628.3

§ 628.3. Under what conditions may an eligible institution designate a foundation as the recipient of an endowment challenge grant?

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An eligible institution may designate a foundation, which was established for the purpose of raising money for that institution, as the recipient of an endowment challenge grant if---
(a)The institution assures the Secretary in its application that the foundation is legally authorized to receive the endowment fund corpus and to administer the endowment fund in accordance with the regulations in this part;
(b)The foundation agrees to administer the endowment fund in accordance with the regulations in this part; and
(c)The institution agrees to be liable for any violation by the foundation of any applicable regulation, including any violation resulting in monetary liability. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1065)
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