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    Comment Request: Student Assistance General Provisions-Financial Assistance for Students With Intellectual Disabilities

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    The U.S. Department of Education has issued a notice inviting public comments on the reinstatement of existing paperwork and documentation requirements outlined in 34 CFR 668.232 and 668.233. These pertain to the administrative rules governing financial aid for students with intellectual disabilities.

    Interested persons are invited to submit comments on or before November 3, 2025.

    “This request is for a reinstatement of the most recently assessed record keeping burden requirements contained in the regulations at 34 CFR 668.232 and 668.233, related to the administrative requirement of the financial assistance for students with intellectual disabilities program. The information collection requirements are necessary to determine the eligibility to receive program benefits and to prevent fraud and abuse of the program funds.”

    To view this Federal Register publication, click here.


    SOURCE: Comment Request: Student Assistance General Provisions-Financial Assistance for Students With Intellectual Disabilities

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