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  7. Chap. 7.2

Chapter 7.2
Special Education Funding

Articles

1
Administration
Sections 56836–56836.045
2
Computation of Apportionments
Sections 56836.06–56836.095
2.2
Special Education Funding Formula
Sections 56836.14–56836.148
2.5
Computation of Adjustment
Sections 56836.156–56836.159
3
Licensed Children’s Institutions
Sections 56836.18–56836.175
4
Nonpublic, Nonsectarian School Contracts
Sections 56836.20–56836.21
5
Low Incidence Funding
Section 56836.22
6
Program Specialists and Administration of Regionalized Operations and Services
Sections 56836.23–56836.31
6.5
Special Education Early Intervention Preschool Grant
Sections 56836.39–56836.40
7
Federal Funding Allocations
Sections 56837–56844
8
Withholding of Payments
Section 56845
 



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