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Quick Reference Guide on IDEA Part B State Set-Aside Funds

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Understand the basic requirements of IDEA Part B state set-aside funds with this guide for SEA staff. Learn how minimum and maximum amounts are calculated, how to report on anticipated uses of the funds, and the required and permissive uses. Includes questions and answers for states to consider and sets the stage for budget discussions with your SEA partners.

This publication was updated in 2024 to reflect a change in a regulation number. We recommend replacing the original resource in your records with this version.

Topics

  • Part B
    • State Set-Aside
    • Key Resources for New State Staff

Date

Jul 2023

Author

Center for IDEA Fiscal Reporting (CIFR)

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