(E) failure to provide accurate, timely, and complete information as required by the TEA to evaluate the effectiveness of the Dropout Recovery Pilot Program. (2) A decision by the commissioner to revoke the grant award of a Dropout Recovery Pilot Program is final and may not be appealed. (l) Access to records. For grantees that are nongovernmental bodies, access must be granted to all records, including those of the controlling or parent entity, involving transactions and payments of program funds. (m) Technical assistance. The commissioner may create a technical advisory panel made up of experts and practitioners from areas with experience and expertise in dropout recovery to advise the TEA regarding review criteria and implementation issues. The technical advisory panel may provide technical assistance. (n) Recovery of funds. The commissioner may audit the use of grant funds and may recover funds against any state provided funds. |