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Ch. 439 2002 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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Supercamp............................................................................
Ward Museum......................................................................
State Mentoring Resource Center......................................
College Bound Foundation.................................................
The Dyslexic Tutoring Program, Inc..................................
Salisbury Zoological Park....................................................
Maryland Leadership Workshops.......................................
Arts Excel.............................................................................
MD Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement
Program................................................................................
National Museum of Ceramic Art and Glass.....................
Olney Theater.......................................................................
American Visionary Art Museum......................................
Port Discovery Children's Museum....................................
Alliance of Southern Prince George's County
Communities, Inc.................................................................
Best Buddies.........................................................................
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750,000
24,818
175,000
50,000
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60,000
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100,000
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300,000
20,000
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RA03.04 Aid to Non-Public Schools
Special Fund Appropriation, provided that
no portion of this appropriation may be
used for the furtherance of sectarian
religious instruction, or in connection
with any program or department of
divinity for any religious denomination.
Upon the request of the State
Superintendent, a grantee shall submit
evidence satisfactory to the State
Superintendent that none of the grant
funds have been or are being used for a
purpose prohibited by this Act.
Further provided that this appropriation
shall be for the purchase of textbooks for
loan to students in eligible nonpublic
schools, with a maximum distribution of
$60 per eligible nonpublic school student
for participating schools, except that at
schools where at least 20% of the students
are eligible for the free or reduced price
lunch program there shall be a
distribution of $90 per student. To be
eligible to participate, a nonpublic school
shall:
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