Title 20 › Chapter CHAPTER 70— - STRENGTHENING AND IMPROVEMENT OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER VII— - IMPACT AID › § 7713
Gives plain meanings for key words used in this part. It explains what each defined term refers to so people know how the rules apply. Armed Forces — the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. Average per-pupil expenditure — the total current school spending in a State divided by the number of students in average daily attendance. Construction — work on school buildings and related plans, repairs, supervision, and debt service for those activities. Current expenditures — money spent on free public education (like administration, teaching, health, transport, building operation, and some food or student activity deficits) but not for community services, big building purchases, or certain debt service; whether replacing equipment counts as current or capital follows State accounting rules. Federal property — real property not taxed by the State because of Federal law or agreement, including U.S.-owned or leased land, certain Indian trust or restricted lands, some Alaska Native lands, low-rent or assisted housing on such land, parts of federally assisted housing projects, property owned by a foreign government, and related easements or improvements; it does not include U.S. Postal Service property used mainly for mail services or pipelines and utility lines, and it excludes property where no State tax money can be used for the residents’ free public education; a special rule covers certain Indian housing land in Oklahoma. Free public education — education paid for by the public, under public control, with no tuition, counted as elementary or secondary under State law, includes preschool, and excludes anything beyond grade 12. Indian lands — the Federal property types listed for Indian trust or restricted lands. Local contribution percentage — the share of current school spending that comes from local sources, as reported to and checked by the National Center for Education Statistics; Hawaii and the District of Columbia use the average percentage for the 50 States and the District of Columbia. Local educational agency — a local school board or similar authority, or a State agency that runs schools; agencies set up mainly to get these funds or not for real educational purposes can be excluded by the Secretary. Low-rent housing — housing on the Federal property types described above. Modernization — repair, renovation, alteration, or construction of a school, including installing equipment and replacing a building when that is cheaper and more effective than repairing it. Revenue derived from local sources — money raised inside a local school area and available to that school agency, or money collected by another government but returned in the same local proportion. School facilities — classrooms and related spaces, plus the equipment, machines, and utilities needed for school use.
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20 U.S.C. § 7713
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73