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3.3D. INDEPENDENT LIVING, Fiscal, Non-supplantation
Answer
According to section 477(d)(2), States may not supplant any funds (i.e., Federal and non-Federal) that are available for the same general purposes in the State. Chafee funds are to supplement the funds which were used for the general purposes described at sections 477(a)(1-5). States may shift funds or change priorities within the general purposes of the Chafee legislation.
Source/Date
7/25/2002
Legal and Related References
Social Security Act - section 477