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124 STAT. 3198 PUBLIC LAW 111–296—DEC. 13, 2010 ‘‘(aa) each local educational agency that may elect to receive special assistance pay- ments under clause (ii); ‘‘(bb) the blended reimbursement rate that each local educational agency would receive; and ‘‘(cc) an explanation of the methodology used to calculate the multiplier or threshold for each school or local educational agency. ‘‘(xii) REPORT.—Not later than December 31, 2013, the Secretary shall publish a report that describes— ‘‘(I) an estimate of the number of schools and local educational agencies eligible to elect to receive special assistance payments under this subparagraph that do not elect to receive the pay- ments; ‘‘(II) for schools and local educational agencies described in subclause (I)— ‘‘(aa) barriers to participation in the spe- cial assistance option under this subpara- graph, as described by the nonparticipating schools and local educational agencies; and ‘‘(bb) changes to the special assistance option under this subparagraph that would make eligible schools and local educational agencies more likely to elect to receive special assistance payments; ‘‘(III) for schools and local educational agencies that elect to receive special assistance payments under this subparagraph— ‘‘(aa) the number of schools and local edu- cational agencies; ‘‘(bb) an estimate of the percentage of identified students and the percentage of enrolled students who were certified to receive free or reduced price meals in the school year prior to the election to receive special assist- ance payments under this subparagraph, and a description of how the ratio between those percentages compares to 1.6; ‘‘(cc) an estimate of the number and share of schools and local educational agencies in which more than 80 percent of students are certified for free or reduced price meals that elect to receive special assistance payments under that clause; and ‘‘(dd) whether any of the schools or local educational agencies stopped electing to receive special assistance payments under this subparagraph; ‘‘(IV) the impact of electing to receive special assistance payments under this subparagraph on— ‘‘(aa) program integrity; ‘‘(bb) whether a breakfast program is offered; ‘‘(cc) the type of breakfast program offered; Publication.