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basis of handicap. A recipient that offers physical education courses or that operates or sponsors intercollegiate, club, or intramural athletics shall provide to qualified handicapped students an equal opportunity for participation in these activities. (2) A recipient may offer to handicapped students physical education and athletic activities that are separate or different only if separation or differentiation is consistent with the requirements of
63 FR 35529, June 30, 1998. § 117.209 Mianus River. The draw of the Metro-North bridge, mile 1.0 at Greenwich, shall operate as follows: (a) From 5 a.m. to 9 p.m.— (1) The draw shall open on signal immediately for the passage of commercial vessels
§ 280.1 What is the Magnet Schools Assistance Program? The Magnet Schools Assistance Program provides grants to eligible local educational agencies (LEAs) or consortia of LEAs for use in magnet schools that are part of an approved desegregation plan and that are designed to bring students from different social, economic, ethnic and racial backgrounds
hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m., the draw shall open on signal if at least 2 hours advance notice is provided. (b) From November 1 through April 30, the draw shall open on signal if at least 12 hours advance notice is provided. (c) At all times, the draw shall open as soon as possible for public vessels of the United States, state or local government vessels used for public safety, vessels in distress, vessels seeking shelter from
language and area training in the Center's field or topic. (b) Limitations on allowable costs. The following are limitations on allowable costs: (1) Equipment costs exceeding 10 percent of the grant are not allowable. (2) Funds for undergraduate travel are allowable only in conjunction with a formal program of supervised study in the subject area on which the
§ 685.405 Institutional response. (a) For purposes of adjudicating a borrower defense claim other than those based on prior Secretarial final actions in accordance with § 685.404, the Department official notifies the
§ 177.03 Definitions. As used in this part: (a) [Reserved] (b) Boat means any vessel— (1) Manufactured or used primarily for noncommercial use; (2) Leased, rented, or chartered
§ 76.600 Where to find construction regulations. (a) A State or a subgrantee that requests program funds for construction, or whose grant or subgrant includes funds for construction, shall comply with the rules on construction that apply to applicants and grantees under
this subpart may be collected— (1) 30 days after a recipient receives notice of a disallowance decision if the recipient fails to file an acceptable application for review under § 81.37; or (2) On the date of the final decision of the Department under
under §§ 300.130 through 300.144 for parentally-placed private school children with disabilities; and (2) If those services are not normally provided by the private school. (b) Use of private school
158.240. Reception facilities for ports and terminals other than those under §§ 158.210, 158.220, and 158.240 of this subpart and those that are used exclusively
Federal Register for Coast Guard rulemakings. The NPRM normally contains a preamble statement in sufficient detail to explain the proposal, its background, basis, and purpose, and the various issues involved. It also contains a discussion of any comments received in response to prior notices, a citation of legal authority for the rule, and the text of the proposed rule. {"origins":[{"level":"subpart
Hearing Officer's decision in a case in which no appeal has been filed, the party must submit payment of any assessed penalty to the office specified in the assessment notice. Failure to make timely payment will result in the institution of appropriate action under the Federal Claims Collection Act and the regulations issued thereunder. (c) When a penalty of not more than $200 has been assessed under Chapter 43 or 123 of Title 46 U.S.C., the matter may be referred for
§ 300.508(b) for filing a due process complaint, or the requirements in § 300.153(b) for filing a State complaint. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1415(b
for § 76.103), 77, 79, 81, 82, 84, and 86. (3) The Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards in 2 CFR part 200, as adopted in part 3474, and the OMB Guidelines to Agencies on Governmentwide Debarment and Suspension
(b) Be capable of carrying and providing shelter for 100 per cent of the number of persons on the most populated facility that the standby vessel is designated to assist. Crew spaces may be used to meet the requirements of this section. (c) Provide bunks or aircraft type reclining seats for 10 per cent of the number of persons on the most populated facility that the standby vessel is designated to assist. Crew spaces may be used to meet the requirements
§ 140.15 Equivalents and approved equipment. (a) The use of alternate equipment or procedures for those specified in this subchapter may be permitted by an Officer in Charge, Marine Inspection, to the extent and upon conditions as will insure a degree of safety comparable to or greater than that provided by the minimum standards
consistent with the authorizing statute, under the General Education Provisions Act and the regulations in this part. For the purposes of this part, the term State formula grant program means a program whose authorizing statute or implementing regulations provide a formula for allocating program funds among eligible States. (Authority:
complainant first had knowledge of the alleged discrimination. However, for good cause shown, ED may extend this time limit. (b) ED attempts to facilitate the filing of complaints, if possible, by— (1) Accepting as a complete complaint any written statement that identifies the parties involved and the date the complainant first had knowledge of the alleged violation, describes generally the action or practice complained of, and is
bridge and the draw need not open unless a request to open the draw is given at least 12-hours in advance of a vessels intended time of passage through the draw. (d) At all times, the draw shall open as soon as possible for the passage of public vessels of the United States, State or local vessels used for public safety, commercial vessels, and vessels in distress. [CGD09–91–03,
63 FR 35529, June 30, 1998. § 117.781 East River. The following requirements apply to the Roosevelt Island bridge, mile 6.4 at New York City, as follows: (a) Public vessels of the United States Government, state or local vessels used for public safety, and vessels in distress shall
section. (2) Shall remain closed from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. and from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday; except holidays. (3) Shall open on signal from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. (4) Shall open upon request at all times for vessels as defined in § 117.31. (b
and insulation are permitted if they do not result in an increased risk of polymerization; (2) Be designed so that polymerization can be detected. Any points suspected of being sites for potential polymerization buildup must be equipped with inspection openings; and (3) Include devices to measure the pressure drop across detonation arresters due to polymerization. The devices should activate an alarm on high pressure drop to
to the tow in such a manner as to insure that complete and effective control is maintained at all times. Inbound vessels only, may shift the tow or pick up an additional tug within 100 yards inside the entrance jetties provided that such action is necessary for reasons for prudent seamanship. [CGD8–83–09, 49 FR 35500, Sept. 10, 1984]
intervene. The motion shall state the reasons why the person should be permitted to intervene. A person alleged to have committed a prohibited personnel practice under 5 U.S.C. 2302(b) may request permission to intervene under this section. (c) A motion for permission to intervene will be granted where a determination is made by the
§ 3.40-5 Eighth District Outer Continental Shelf Marine Inspection Zone. (a) A separate marine inspection zone, with an office located in New Orleans, Louisiana, performs the OCMI functions defined in 33 CFR 1.01–20 for all MODUs
been a student at an educational institution and who applies for admission at another component of that institution does not have rights under this part with respect to records maintained by that other component, including records maintained in connection with the student's application for admission, unless the student is accepted and attends that other component of the institution. (Authority: