Title 34--Education

CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

PART 366--CENTERS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING


TEXT PDF366.1 What is the Centers for Independent Living (CIL) program?
TEXT PDF366.2 What agencies are eligible for assistance under the CIL program?
TEXT PDF366.3 What activities may the Secretary fund?
TEXT PDF366.4 What regulations apply?
TEXT PDF366.5 What definitions apply to this program?
TEXT PDF366.6 How are program funds allotted?
TEXT PDF366.10 What agencies are eligible for assistance to provide training and technical assistance?
TEXT PDF366.11 What financial assistance does the Secretary provide for training and technical assistance?
TEXT PDF366.12 How does the Secretary make an award?
TEXT PDF366.13 How does the Secretary determine funding priorities?
TEXT PDF366.14 How does the Secretary evaluate an application?
TEXT PDF366.15 What selection criteria does the Secretary use?
TEXT PDF366.20 When does the Secretary award grants to centers?
TEXT PDF366.21 What are the application requirements for existing eligible agencies?
TEXT PDF366.22 What is the order of priorities?
TEXT PDF366.23 What grants must be made to existing eligible agencies?
TEXT PDF366.24 How is an award made to a new center?
TEXT PDF366.25 What additional factor does the Secretary use in making a grant for a new center under 366.24?
TEXT PDF366.26 How does the Secretary evaluate an application?
TEXT PDF366.27 What selection criteria does the Secretary use?
TEXT PDF366.28 Under what circumstances may the Secretary award a grant to a center in one State to serve individuals in another State?
TEXT PDF366.29 When may the Director of the designated State unit (DSU) award grants to centers?
TEXT PDF366.30 What are earmarked funds?
TEXT PDF366.31 What happens if the amount of earmarked funds does not equal or exceed the amount of Federal funds for a preceding fiscal year?
TEXT PDF366.32 Under what circumstances may the DSU make grants?
TEXT PDF366.33 What are the application requirements for existing eligible agencies?
TEXT PDF366.34 What is the order of priorities?
TEXT PDF366.35 What grants must be made to existing eligible agencies?
TEXT PDF366.36 How is an award made to a new center?
TEXT PDF366.37 What procedures does the Director of the DSU (Director) use in making a grant for a new center?
TEXT PDF366.38 What are the procedures for review of centers?
TEXT PDF366.39 What procedures does the Secretary use for enforcement?
TEXT PDF366.40 How does the Director initiate enforcement procedures?
TEXT PDF366.41 What must be included in an initial written notice from the Director?
TEXT PDF366.42 When does a Director issue a final written decision?
TEXT PDF366.43 What must be included in the Director's final written decision?
TEXT PDF366.44 How does a center appeal a decision included in a Director's initial written notice or a Director's final written decision?
TEXT PDF366.45 What must a Director do upon receipt of a copy of a center's formal written appeal to the Secretary?
TEXT PDF366.46 How does the Secretary review a center's appeal of a decision included in a Director's initial written notice or a Director's final written decision?
TEXT PDF366.50 What assurances shall a center provide and comply with?
TEXT PDF366.60 What are the project evaluation standards?
TEXT PDF366.61 What are the compliance indicators?
TEXT PDF366.62 What are the requirements for continuation funding?
TEXT PDF366.63 What evidence must a center present to demonstrate that it is in minimum compliance with the evaluation standards?


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