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dollars in the bank that are not going to be spent,
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that are going to go back.
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MR, PERKINS: They don't only use the aid
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money. They have other money in their budget. Plus,
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if they really used the money, they can go to the
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emergency fund, if they have to have the money.
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MR. CASE: I'm not talking about what they
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could do under those circumstances. I'm trying to
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point up whether or not there is a pool of funds which
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can be used for purposes other than what the legisla-
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ture appropriated them for.
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: No. The final check that
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they can get is after the figures have all been refined
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in terms of the staff they have employed, and our office
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checks then as to certification, as to where they stand
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on the salary schedule and all this, teacher by teacher.
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MR. CASE: I take it, then, the money is not
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appropriated out of the treasury to the State Department
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until after the fact; is that correct? In other words,
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you don't get the money and then turn it back.
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DR. SENSENBAUGH: That's right.
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