Assurance of Non-permanent Installation - Florida Charter Schools Program (CSP) Grant is a legal document that was released by the Florida Department of Education - a government authority operating within Florida.
Q: What is the Assurance of Non-permanent Installation?
A: The Assurance of Non-permanent Installation is a commitment made by Florida Charter Schools Program (CSP) grantees in Florida.
Q: What is the purpose of the Assurance of Non-permanent Installation?
A: The purpose of the Assurance of Non-permanent Installation is to ensure that any equipment or assets purchased through the CSP grant funds will not become the property of the charter school.
Q: What does non-permanent installation mean?
A: Non-permanent installation means that the equipment or assets purchased through the grant will be removable and not permanently attached to the school buildings or facilities.
Q: Why is non-permanent installation important?
A: Non-permanent installation is important because it allows the grant-funded equipment or assets to be easily transferred to other schools or returned if the charter school ceases to operate.
Q: What happens if a charter school violates the Assurance of Non-permanent Installation?
A: If a charter school violates the Assurance of Non-permanent Installation, they may be required to repay the grant funds or face other consequences as outlined in the grant agreement.
Q: Who enforces the Assurance of Non-permanent Installation?
A: The Assurance of Non-permanent Installation is enforced by the Florida Department of Education, which administers the Florida Charter Schools Program (CSP) grant.
Form Details:
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