§ 222.30 What is “free public education”?
§ 222.31 To which local educational agencies does the Secretary make basic support payments under section 8003(b) of the Act?
§ 222.32 What information does the Secretary use to determine a local educational agency’s basic support payment?
§ 222.33 When must an applicant make its first or only membership count?
§ 222.34 If an applicant makes a second membership count, when must that count be made?
§ 222.35 How does a local educational agency count the membership of its federally connected children?
§ 222.36 How many federally connected children must a local educational agency have to receive a payment under section 8003?
§ 222.37 How does the Secretary calculate the average daily attendance of federally connected children?
§ 222.38 What is the maximum basic support payment that a local educational agency may receive under section 8003(b)(1)?
§ 222.39 How does a State educational agency identify generally comparable local educational agencies for local contribution rate purposes?
§ 222.40 What procedures does a State educational agency use for certain local educational agencies to determine generally comparable local educational agencies using additional factors, for local contribution rate purposes?
§ 222.41 How does a State educational agency compute and certify local contribution rates based upon generally comparable local educational agencies?
§ 222.43 What requirements must a local educational agency meet in order to be eligible for financial assistance under section 8003(b)(1)(F) due to unusual geographic features?
§ 222.44 How does the Secretary determine a maximum payment for local educational agencies that are eligible for financial assistance under section 8003(b)(1)(F) and § 222.43?

Terms Used In CFR > Title 34 > Subtitle B > Chapter II > Part 222 > Subpart C - Payments for Federally Connected Children Under Section 8003(B) of the Act

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