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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

PUBLIC LAW 100-297—APR. 28, 1988

102 STAT. 197

1021 where the State may suggest various activities and approaches as it works with such agencies to develop program improvement plans. "(b) REVIEW BY COMMITTEE OF PRACTITIONERS.—Before publication of any proposed or final State rule or regulation pursuant to this chapter, each such rule shall be reviewed by a State committee of practitioners which shall include administrators, teachers, parents, and members of local boards of education, and on which a majority of the members shall be local educational agency representatives. In an emergency situation where such regulation must be issued within a very limited time to assist local educational agencies with the operation of the program, the State educational agency may issue a regulation without such prior consultation, but shall immediately thereafter convene a State committee of practitioners to review the emergency regulation prior to issuance in final form. "(c) IDENTIFICATION AS STATE REQUIREMENT.—The imposition of any State rule or policy relating to the administration and operation of programs funded by this chapter (including those based on State interpretation of any Federal law, regulation, or guideline) shall be identified as a State imposed requirement. "SEC. 1452. RECORDS AND INFORMATION.

20 USC 2852.

"Each State educational agency shall keep such records and provide such information to the Secretary as may be required for fiscal audit and program evaluation (consistent with the responsibilities of the Secretary under this chapter). "SEC. 1453. ASSIGNMENT OF PERSONNEL.

20 USC 2853.

"(a) LIMITATIONS.—Public school personnel paid entirely by funds made available under this chapter may be assigned limited supervisory duties which are assigned to similarly situated personnel who are not paid with such funds, and such duties need not be limited to classroom instruction or to the benefit of children participating in programs or projects funded under this chapter. The time spent by public school personnel on duties described in the preceding sentence may not exceed either— "(1) the same proportion of total work time as prevails with respect to similarly situated personnel at the same school site, or "(2) one period per day, whichever is less. "(b) USE IN STATE PROGRAMS.—If a State carries out a program as

defined under section 1018(d), the State may use funds under this chapter to pay salaries of personnel assigned to both the State program and the program under this chapter for administration, training, and technical assistance, if the State educational agency maintains time distribution records reflecting the actual amount of time spent by each such employee signed by that employee's supervisor, and costs are charged on a prorated basis to both programs. "SEC. 1454. PROHIBITION REGARDING STATE AID.

"No State shall take into consideration payments under this chapter in determining the eligibility of any local educational agency in that State for State aid, or the amount of State aid, with respect to free public education of children.

20 USC 2854.