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    • Division II - Elementary and Secondary Education
    • Title 8 - Special Programs for Exceptional Children
    • Subtitle 1 - Disadvantaged Children
    • Section 8-106 - Program Funds May Be Provided in State Budget

    Maryland Statutes
    Subtitle 1 - Disadvantaged Children
    Section 8-106 - Program Funds May Be Provided in State Budget

    State funds to assist in developing and implementing the programs authorized under this subtitle may be provided in the State budget.

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    Maryland Statutes

    Education

    Division II - Elementary and Secondary Education

    Title 8 - Special Programs for Exceptional Children

    Subtitle 1 - Disadvantaged Children

    Section 8-101 - Definitions

    Section 8-102 - Establishment of Programs of Compensatory Education

    Section 8-103 - Duties of State Superintendent

    Section 8-104 - Guidance for County Boards

    Section 8-105 - Comprehensive Compensatory Education Plan

    Section 8-106 - Program Funds May Be Provided in State Budget

    Section 8-107 - Child May Participate in Other Programs

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