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administrative space is eligible for state support until | July 1, 2008; |
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| (2) Temporary interim nonadministrative space. |
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| (a) A school administrative unit with state- | approved need for nonadministrative space may | lease temporary interim space, with state support, | for a maximum of 5 years. A school administrative | unit may appeal to the state board if this | division limitation presents an undue burden. The | board's decision is final. When making a | determination on a school administrative unit's | request for relief based on undue burden, the | state board may consider, but not be limited to, | the following: |
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| (ii)__Enrollment demographics; and |
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| (iii)__Unforeseen circumstances not within | the control of the appealing school | administrative unit. |
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| The state board's decision is final. |
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| (b) A school administrative unit engaged in a | lease-purchase agreement for temporary interim | nonadministrative space is eligible for state | support for a maximum of 10 years; and |
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| (3) Permanent small nonadministrative space that | replaces or is converted from existing approved leased | portable space. The existing leased portable space | will be eligible for state support until July 1, 2003. | Once an existing leased portable space has been | converted into a permanent nonadministrative space | through an approved lease-purchase agreement, such | space is eligible for state support for a maximum of 10 | years. |
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| The Department of Education shall adopt rules necessary to implement this | paragraph. Rules adopted by the Department of Education to implement | this paragraph are major substantive rules pursuant to Title 5, chapter | 375, subchapter II-A 2-A; |
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