 CHAPTER 70--STRENGTHENING AND IMPROVEMENT OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY 
                                 SCHOOLS
 
                SUBCHAPTER III--TECHNOLOGY FOR EDUCATION
 
                      Part B--Star Schools Program
 
Sec. 6899. Administrative provisions


(a) Continuing eligibility

                           (1) In general

        In order to be eligible to receive a grant under section 6894 of 
    this title for a second 3-year grant period an eligible entity shall 
    demonstrate in the application submitted pursuant to section 6896 of 
    this title that such partnership shall--
            (A) continue to provide services in the subject areas and 
        geographic areas assisted with funds received under this part 
        for the previous 5-year grant period; and
            (B) use all grant funds received under this part for the 
        second 3-year grant period to provide expanded services by--
                (i) increasing the number of students, schools or school 
            districts served by the courses of instruction assisted 
            under this part in the previous fiscal year;
                (ii) providing new courses of instruction; and
                (iii) serving new populations of underserved 
            individuals, such as children or adults who are 
            disadvantaged, have limited-English proficiency, are 
            individuals with disabilities, are illiterate, or lack 
            secondary school diplomas or their recognized equivalent.

                          (2) Special rule

        Grant funds received pursuant to paragraph (1) shall be used to 
    supplement and not supplant services provided by the grant recipient 
    under this part in the previous fiscal year.

(b) Federal activities

    The Secretary may assist grant recipients under section 6894 of this 
title in acquiring satellite time, where appropriate, as economically as 
possible.

(Pub. L. 89-10, title III, Sec. 3209, as added Pub. L. 103-382, title I, 
Sec. 101, Oct. 20, 1994, 108 Stat. 3661.)
