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34 CFR 366.31 - What happens if the amount of earmarked funds does not equal or exceed the amount of Federal funds for a preceding fiscal year?

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§ 366.31
What happens if the amount of earmarked funds does not equal or exceed the amount of Federal funds for a preceding fiscal year?
If the State submits an application to administer the CIL program under section 723 of the Act and this subpart for a fiscal year, but did not earmark the amount of State funds required by § 366.29(a)(2) in the preceding fiscal year, the State shall be ineligible to make grants under section 723 of the Act and this subpart after the end of the fiscal year succeeding the preceding fiscal year and for each succeeding fiscal year.
Example: A State meets the earmarking requirement in FY 1994. It also meets this requirement in FY 1995. However, in reviewing the State's application to administer the CIL program in FY 1998, the Secretary determines that the State failed to meet the earmarking requirement in FY 1996. The State may continue to award grants in FY 1997 but may not do so in FY 1998 and succeeding fiscal years.
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 796f-2(a)(1)(B) )

Title 34 published on 2012-07-01

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United States Code
U.S.C. : Title 29 - LABOR

§ 706 - Allotment percentage

§ 796a - Definitions

29 USC § 796d–1 - Responsibilities of Commissioner

§ 796e - Allotments

§ 796f - Program authorization

29 USC § 796f–1 - Grants to centers for independent living in States in which Federal funding exceeds State funding

29 USC § 796f–2 - Grants to centers for independent living in States in which State funding equals or exceeds Federal funding

29 USC § 796f–3 - Centers operated by State agencies

29 USC § 796f–4 - Standards and assurances for centers for independent living

29 USC § 796f–5 - “Eligible agency” defined

29 USC § 796f–6 - Authorization of appropriations