Michigan Compiled Laws, Chapter 388. Schools and School Aid § 388.1651d
Current as of February 09, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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Sec. 51d. (1) From the federal funds appropriated in section 11, 1 there is allocated for 2020-2021 all available federal funding, estimated at $71,000,000.00 for special education programs and services that are funded by federal grants. The department shall distribute all federal funds allocated under this section in accordance with federal law. Notwithstanding section 17b, 2 the department shall make payments of federal funds to districts, intermediate districts, and other eligible entities under this section on a schedule determined by the department.
(2) From the federal funds allocated under subsection (1), the following amounts are allocated for 2020-2021:
(a) An amount estimated at $14,000,000.00 for handicapped infants and toddlers, funded from DED-OSERS, handicapped infants and toddlers funds.
(b) An amount estimated at $14,000,000.00 for preschool grants (Public Law 94-142), funded from DED-OSERS, handicapped preschool incentive funds.
(c) An amount estimated at $43,000,000.00 for special education programs funded by DED-OSERS, handicapped program, individuals with disabilities act funds.
(3) As used in this section, “DED-OSERS” means the United States Department of Education Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services.
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