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What if an LEA has a performance-based system, but the SEA does not – does the SEA need to follow the procedures outlined in the statute?

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What if an LEA has a performance-based system, but the SEA does not – does the SEA need to follow the procedures outlined in the statute?

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No. The procedures outlined in the statute pertain to situations where the SEA elects to use HEAP funding for a statewide performance-based bonus system. If an individual LEA has a performance-based system, the LEA may use this system in awarding bonuses; the SEA need not establish and implement a rating system as described in the statute.

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