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Allowable costs for public schools may include salaries of instructors, cost of equipment, supplies, supervision, rental of space and equipment, utilities, custodial services, and other costs justifiable for the specific programs. There shall be no cost to students for any training received. The necessary books, tools and supplies shall be provided. All items purchased shall remain the property of the state for future programs and shall not be given to the student. Equipment may be transferred between local public training agencies. Rental for private facilities and minor remodeling and maintenance for public facilities are allowable. There shall be no construction of facilities.
Up to One Hundred Dollars ($100) per student may be expended for medical services necessary for vocational rehabilitation if needed to render the person employable and if no other source of funds is available for this purpose.
Funds appropriated for the purpose of Sections 37-31-101 through 37-31-111, except funds received by virtue of the Fiscal Assistance to State and Local Governments Act, Public Law 92-512, 31 USCA 1221, et seq., may be used as matching funds to obtain federal funds for similar objectives whenever needed.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Mississippi Code Title 37. Education § 37-31-105 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ms/title-37-education/ms-code-sect-37-31-105/
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