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If the LEA is funding services to the neglected population from an agency that also provides services to out of county children, should the other counties and LEAs contribute funds?

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If the LEA is funding services to the neglected population from an agency that also provides services to out of county children, should the other counties and LEAs contribute funds?

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No. Other counties and LEAs do not have to contribute funds for their children that are attending an agency outside of the LEA. The neglected institutions provide the services regardless of resident district. These children are funded by the Title I formula through the LEAs providing the funding for those institutions.

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