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Budgeting & Expending: Calculating Adjustments

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Local Educational Agency (LEA) Maintenance of Effort (MOE) Organizer

Budgeting & Expending

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Calculating Adjustments

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Adjustments
Freed-up Funds
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When an LEA’s IDEA Part B 611 allocation increases from the previous year, the LEA may be eligible to reduce the amount required to meet the LEA MOE eligibility and compliance standards by up to 50% of the amount of the increase, if it meets other requirements. This is sometimes called LEA MOE Adjustment or LEA MOE Reduction. The amount of funds expended by an LEA for early intervening services under 34 CFR §300.226 shall count toward the maximum amount of expenditures that the LEA may reduce under 34 CFR §300.205(a).

Intervening years. When there are years between the last time an LEA met MOE using a specific method and the current year, the SEA must allow the LEA to take allowable exceptions and adjustments for the intervening years.


Regulations

34 CFR § 300.203 (a)(2)(i) Maintenance of effort. Eligibility standard. Describes intervening year(s) as it relates to the LEA MOE adjustment so that the SEA can determine how to provide TA to LEAs that must maintain effort under 34 CFR §300.203.

34 CFR §300.205 Adjustment to local fiscal efforts in certain fiscal years. Describes the circumstances under which an LEA may adjust MOE amount downward in fiscal years when federal allocations increase so that the SEA can determine how to provide TA to LEAs that must maintain effort under 34 CFR §300.203.

OSEP Resources

Letter to Michelson and Mayes (2009). Provides a response to questions about IDEA Part B and American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) guidance around LEA MOE reduction (adjustment). The letter clarifies that if an LEA is identified as having significant disproportionality, the LEA will not be able to reduce local MOE. See 34 CFR§300.646.

TA Center Resources

In development: CIFR. Local Educational Agency (LEA) Maintenance of Effort (MOE) Adjustment and Use of Freed-up Funds.

CIFR. Coordinated Early Intervening Services (CEIS) Quick Reference Guide. Provides an overview of the CEIS requirements stipulated by IDEA and describes the interaction between the LEA MOE adjustment and reserving IDEA funds for CEIS.

IDC. MOE Reduction Eligibility Decision Tree and Worksheets. Assists SEAs and LEAs with MOE reduction (adjustment). The first resource is a Decision Tree that guides SEAs and LEAs through a series of questions to determine an LEA’s eligibility to reduce MOE. The second document is an Excel worksheet that facilitates the calculation of the maximum allowable amount of funds for MOE reduction and CEIS.

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The Center for IDEA Fiscal Reporting (CIFR) is a partnership among WestEd, AEM Corporation, American Institutes for Research (AIR), Emerald Consulting, the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the Center for Technical Assistance for Excellence in Special Education (TAESE) at Utah State University, and Westat. The Improve Group is CIFR's external evaluator.

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