[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 34, Volume 1]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 34CFR263.1]



[Page 571]

 

                           TITLE 34--EDUCATION

 

                  CHAPTER II--OFFICE OF ELEMENTARY AND

              SECONDARY EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

 

PART 263_INDIAN EDUCATION DISCRETIONARY GRANT PROGRAMS--Table of Contents

 

               Subpart A_Professional Development Program

 

Sec.  263.1  What is the Professional Development program?









               Subpart A_Professional Development Program



Sec.

263.1 What is the Professional Development program?

263.2 Who is eligible to apply under the Professional Development 

          program?

263.3 What definitions apply to the Professional Development program?

263.4 What training costs may a Professional Development program 

          include?

263.5 What priority is given to certain projects and applicants?

263.6 How does the Secretary evaluate applications for the Professional 

          Development program?

263.7 What are the requirements for a leave of absence?

263.8 What are the payback requirements?

263.9 When does payback begin?

263.10 What are the payback reporting requirements?



       Subpart B_Demonstration Grants for Indian Children Program



263.20 What definitions apply to the Demonstration Grants for Indian 

          Children program?

263.21 What priority is given to certain projects and applicants?



    Authority: 20 U.S.C. 7441 and 7442, unless otherwise noted.



    Source: 68 FR 43640, July 24, 2003, unless otherwise noted.







    (a) The Professional Development program provides grants to eligible 

entities to--

    (1) Increase the number of qualified Indian individuals in 

professions that serve Indian people;

    (2) Provide training to qualified Indian individuals to become 

teachers, administrators, teacher aides, social workers, and ancillary 

educational personnel; and

    (3) Improve the skills of qualified Indian individuals who serve in 

the education field.

    (b) The Professional Development program requires individuals who 

receive training to--

    (1) Perform work related to the training received under the program 

and that benefits Indian people, or to repay all or a prorated part of 

the assistance received under the program; and

    (2) Report to the Secretary on the individual's compliance with the 

work requirement.



(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 7442)