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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

PUBLIC LAW 100-297—APR. 28, 1988

102 STAT. 189

"PART F—GENERAL PROVISIONS "Subpart 1—Federal Administration "SEC. 1431. FEDERAL REGULATIONS.

20 USC 2831.

"(a) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary is authorized to issue such regulations as are considered necessary to reasonably ensure that there is compliance with the specific requirements and assurances required by this chapter. "(b) PROCEDURE.—(1) Prior to publishing proposed regulations pursuant to this chapter, the Secretary shall convene regional meetings which shall provide input to the Secretary on the content of proposed regulations. Such meetings shall include representatives of Federal, State, and local administrators, parents, teachers, and members of local boards of education involved with implementation of programs under this chapter. "(2) Subsequent to regional meetings and prior to publishing proposed regulations in the Federal Register, the Secretary shall prepare draft regulations and submit regulations on a minimum of 4 key issues to a modified negotiated rulemaking process as a demonstration of such process. The modified process shall waive application of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, but shall otherwise follow the guidance provided in the Administrative Conference of the United States in Recommendation 82-4, 'Procedures for Negotiating Proposed Regulations' (47 Fed. Reg. 30708, June 18, 1982) and any successor regulation. Participants in the demonstration shall be chosen by the Secretary from among participants in the regional meetings, representing the groups described in paragraph (1) and all geographic regions. The demonstration shall be conducted in a timely manner in order that final regulations may be issued by the Secretary within the 240-day period required by section 431(g) of the General Education Provisions Act. "(3) In an emergency situation in which regulations pursuant to this chapter must be issued within a very limited time to assist State and local educational agencies with the operation of the program, the Secretary may issue a regulation without such prior consultation, but shall immediately thereafter convene regional meetings to review the emergency regulation prior to issuance in final form. "(c) SPECIAL RULE.—Funds made available under sections 1437 Federal and 1463 of this chapter shall be released for expenditure by the Register, Secretary only at such time as final regulations pertaining to this Publication, chapter are published in the Federal Register. "(d) LIMITATION.—Programs under this chapter may not be required to follow any 1 instructional model, such as the provision of services outside the regular classroom or school program. "SEC. 1432. AVAILABILITY OF APPROPRIATIONS.

"(a) GENERAL PROVISION.—Notwithstanding any other provision of law, unless expressly in limitation of this section, funds appropriated in any fiscal year to carry out activities under this chapter shall become available for obligation on July 1 of such fiscal year and shall remain available for obligation until the end of the subsequent fiscal year. "(b) CARRYOVER AND WAIVER.—Notwithstanding section 412 of the General Education Provisions Act, subsection (a) or any other provision of law—

20 USC 2832.