State Apportionment Funds Sample Clauses

The State Apportionment Funds clause defines how funds allocated by the state are distributed or managed within the context of the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the procedures for receiving, accounting for, and using state-provided financial resources, and may specify reporting requirements or restrictions on use. Its core function is to ensure that state funds are properly handled in accordance with legal and contractual obligations, thereby promoting transparency and compliance with state funding rules.
State Apportionment Funds. State apportionment funds are those funds paid by the state in support of approved program offerings of the Skills Center. Students enrolled in both a high school and the Skills Center may be claimed for up to a total 1.6 FTE based on their enrolled hours. Both the Skills Center and the student’s resident district are limited to claiming a maximum of 1.0
State Apportionment Funds. State apportionment funds are those funds paid by the state in support of approved program offerings of the NCTA. Students enrolled in both a high school and the NCTA may be claimed for up to a total of 1.6 FTE basedon their enrolled hours. Both the NCTA and the student's resident district are limited to claiming a maximum of 1.0.
State Apportionment Funds funds paid by the State in support of approved program offerings of the WA-NIC.