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Current as of October 02, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(a) The Secretary evaluates an application on the basis of the criteria in—
(1)Sections 606.21 and 606.23 for a planning grant; and
(2)Sections 606.22, 606.23, 600.24, and 606.25 for a development grant.
(b) The Secretary informs applicants of the maximum possible score for each criterion in the application package or in a notice published in the Federal Register.
(c)(1) The Secretary considers funding an application for a planning grant that meets the requirements under § 606.21.
(2) The Secretary considers funding an application for a development grant that—
(i) Is submitted with a comprehensive development plan that satisfies all the elements required of such a plan under § 606.8; and
(ii) In the case of an application for a cooperative arrangement grant, demonstrates that the grant will enable each eligible participant to meet the goals and objectives of its comprehensive development plan better and at a lower cost than if each eligible participant were funded individually.
(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1101 et seq.)
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 34. Education § 34.606.20 How does the Secretary choose applications for funding? - last updated October 02, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-34-education/cfr-sect-34-606-20/
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