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. . allow, tolerate"; "2: to give (a person) leave . . . authorize": "4: to make possible . . ."]. The penalties are quite steep: civil penalties for violations ^ of the Goals 2000 smoke-free provision are assessed at (I $ 1 .000 per day of noncompliance and can amount to the total amount of federal funds received for the fiscal year.''' This refers to any federal funds received by the entity .** However, practical considerations suggest that school offi- cials not worry about isolated wayward ...spectators. More- over, the language of the penalty provision, "each day a violation contiintes.""'^ more naturally describes policies in violation than instances of violation. School Prayer Section 1011 provides that "[n]o funds authorized to be appropriated under this act may be used by any State or local educational agency to adopt policies that prevent voluntary school prayer and meditation in public schools.'"''^ This final wording is considerably less aggres- sive than that of earlier provisions proposed.
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