Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 115 Part 2.djvu/929

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PUBLIC LAW 107-110-^AN. 8, 2002 115 STAT. 1913 "(11) activities that recognize and support the unique cultural and educational needs of Indian children, and incorporate appropriately qualified tribal elders and seniors. "(c) SCHOOLWIDE PROGRAMS. — Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a local educational agency may use funds made available to such agency under this subpart to support a schoolwide program under section 1114 if— "(1) the committee established pursuant to section 7114(c)(4) approves the use of the funds for the schoolwide program; and "(2) the schoolwide program is consistent with the purpose described in section 7111. "(d) LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS. — Not more than 5 percent of the funds provided to a grantee under this subpart for any fiscal year may be used for administrative purposes. "SEC. 7116. INTEGRATION OF SERVICES AUTHORIZED. 20 USC 7426. "(a) PLAN.— An entity receiving funds under this subpart may submit a plan to the Secretary for the integration of education and related services provided to Indian students. "(b) CONSOLIDATION OF PROGRAMS.— Upon the receipt of an acceptable plan under subsection (a), the Secretary, in cooperation with each Federal agency providing grants for the provision of education and related services to the entity, shall authorize the entity to consolidate, in accordance with such plan, the federally funded education and related services programs of the entity and the Federal programs, or portions of the programs, serving Indian students in a manner that integrates the program services involved into a single, coordinated, comprehensive program and reduces administrative costs by consolidating administrative functions. "(c) PROGRAMS AFFECTED.— The funds that may be consolidated in a demonstration project under any such plan referred to in subsection (a) shall include funds for any Federal program exclusively serving Indian children, or the funds reserved under any Federal program to exclusively serve Indian children, under which the entity is eligible for receipt of funds under a statutory or administrative formula for the purposes of providing education and related services that would be used to serve Indian students. "(d) PLAN REQUIREMENTS.— For a plan to be acceptable pursuant to subsection (b), the plan shall— "(1) identify the programs or funding sources to be consolidated; "(2) be consistent with the objectives of this section concerning authorizing the services to be integrated in a demonstration project; "(3) describe a comprehensive strategy that identifies the full range of potential educational opportunities and related services to be provided to assist Indian students to achieve the objectives set forth in this subpart; "(4) describe the way in which services are to be integrated and delivered and the results expected from the plan; "(5) identify the projected expenditures under the plan in a single budget; "(6) identify the State, tribal, or local agency or agencies to be involved in the delivery of the services integrated under the plan; 89-1940 -03-30QL3Part2