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Ch. 204
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
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Board of Education;
(2) Not charge more tuition to a
participating student than the
statewide average per pupil
expenditure by the local education
agencies, as calculated by the
department, with appropriate
exceptions for special education
students as determined by the
department: and
(3) Comply with Title VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964, as amended.
In addition, no funds may be expended
until the Maryland State Department
of Education submits a report, no
later than June 1, 2000, to the Senate
Economic and Environmental Affairs
and Budget and Taxation Committees
and the House Ways and Means and
Appropriations Committees detailing
the distribution methodology and the
committees have 45 days for review
and_comment. The report shall
include, but not be limited to, the
following:
A process for textbook acquisition by
which the department shall:
(a) Establish lists of qualified
textbook vendors and of
qualified textbooks, to assure
that the textbooks are secular
in character and acceptable
for use in any public
elementary or secondary school
in Maryland: and
(b) Receive requisitions for
textbooks to be purchased from
the eligible and participating
schools. and forward the
approved requisitions and
payments to the qualified
textbook vendor who will send
the textbooks directly to the
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