[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 34, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 34CFR301.22]

[Page 173]
 
                           TITLE 34--EDUCATION
 
            REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
 
PART 301--PRESCHOOL GRANTS FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES--Table of Contents
 
                Subpart C--Allocation of Funds to States
 
Sec.  301.22  Limitation.

    (a) Notwithstanding Sec.  301.21, allocations under that section are 
subject to the following:
    (1) No State's allocation may be less than its allocation for the 
preceding fiscal year.
    (2) No State's allocation may be less than the greatest of--
    (i) The sum of--
    (A) The amount it received for fiscal year 1997; and
    (B) One-third of one percent of the amount by which the amount 
appropriated under section 619(j) of the Act exceeds the amount 
appropriated under section 619 of the Act for fiscal year 1997;
    (ii) The sum of--
    (A) The amount it received for the preceding fiscal year; and
    (B) That amount multiplied by the percentage by which the increase 
in the funds appropriated from the preceding fiscal year exceeds 1.5 
percent; or
    (iii) The sum of--
    (A) The amount it received for the preceding fiscal year; and
    (B) That amount multiplied by 90 percent of the percentage increase 
in the amount appropriated from the preceding fiscal year.
    (b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a)(2) of this section, no State's 
allocation under Sec.  301.21 may exceed the sum of--
    (1) The amount it received for the preceding fiscal year; and
    (2) That amount multiplied by the sum of 1.5 percent and the 
percentage increase in the amount appropriated.
    (c) If the amount available for allocation to States under Sec.  
301.21 and paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section is insufficient to pay 
those allocations in full, the Secretary ratably reduces those 
allocations, subject to paragraph (a)(1) of this section.

(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1419(c)(2)(B) and (C))