Section 1411 (a) (2)

(2) Maximum amount

  • The maximum amount of the grant a State may receive under this section—
    • (A) for fiscal years 2005 and 2006 is—
      • (i) the number of children with disabilities in the State who are receiving special education and related services—
        • (I) aged 3 through 5 if the State is eligible for a grant under section 1419 of this title; and
        • (II) aged 6 through 21; multiplied by

      • (ii) 40 percent of the average per-pupil expenditure in public elementary schools and secondary schools in the United States; and

    • (B) for fiscal year 2007 and subsequent fiscal years is—
      • (i) the number of children with disabilities in the 2004–2005 school year in the State who received special education and related services—
        • (I) aged 3 through 5 if the State is eligible for a grant under section 1419 of this title; and
        • (II) aged 6 through 21; multiplied by

      • (ii) 40 percent of the average per-pupil expenditure in public elementary schools and secondary schools in the United States; adjusted by
      • (iii) the rate of annual change in the sum of—
        • (I) 85 percent of such State’s population described in subsection (d)(3)(A)(i)(II); and
        • (II) 15 percent of such State’s population described in subsection (d)(3)(A)(i)(III).
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