U.S. Education Law 2015 (Annotated) - USC

U.S. Education Law 2015 (Annotated)

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  • Release Date: 2015-05-01
  • Genre: Education

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Description

Title 20 of the United States Code outlines the role of education in the United States Code. Hyper-linked and completely searchable with revisions for your convenience.

1—Office of Education
2—Teaching of Agricultural, Trade, Home Economics, and Industrial Subjects
3—Smithsonian Institution, National Museums and Art Galleries
4—National Zoological Park
5—Government Collections and Institutions for Research, and Material for Educational Institutions
6—American Printing House for the Blind
7—Instruction as to Nature and Effect of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics
8—Howard University
9—National Training School for Boys
10—National Training School for Girls
11—National Arboretum
12—Foreign and Exchange Students
13—Financial Assistance to Local Educational Agencies
14—School Construction in Areas Affected by Federal Activities
15—Studies and Research On Problems in Education
16—Public Library Services and Construction
17—National Defense Education Program
18—Grants for Teaching in the Education of Handicapped Children
19—School Construction in Areas Affected by Federal Activities
20—Grants For Teaching in the Education by the Deaf
21—Higher Education Facilities
22—National Council on the Arts
23—Training and Fellowship Programs for Community Development
24—Grants for Educational Materials, Facilities and Services, and Strengthening of Educational Agencies
25—Pay and Personnel Program for Overseas Teachers
26—Support and Scholarship in Humanities and Arts; Museum Services
27—National Vocational Student Loan Insurance
28—Higher Education Resources and Student Assistance
29—International Studies and Research
30—Basic Education for Adults
31—General Provisions Concerning Education
32—Vocational Education
33—Education of Individuals with Disabilities
34—National Commission on Libraries and Information Science
35—Environmental Education
36—Emergency School Aid
37—Assignment or Transportation Of Students
38—Discrimination Based on Sex or Blindness
39—Equal Educational Opportunities and Transportation of Students
40—Consolidation of Education Programs
41—National Reading Improvement Program
42—Harry S Truman Memorial Scholarships
43—American Folklife Preservation
44—Vocational and Technical Education
45—Career Education and Career Development
46—Career Education Incentive
47—Strengthening and Improvement of Elementary and Secondary Schools
48—Department of Education
49—Asbestos School Hazard Detection and Control
50—National Center for the Study of Afro-American History and Culture
51—Elementary and Secondary Education Block Grant
52—Education for Economic Security
53—Emergency Immigrant Education Assistance
54—Leadership in Educational Administration
55—Education of the Deaf
56—American Indian, Alaska Native, And Native Hawaiian Culture and Art Development
57—James Madison Memorial Fellowship Program
58—Drug-Free Schools and Communities
59—Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Program
60—Fund for the Improvement and Reform of Schools and Teaching
61—Education for Native Hawaiians
62—Education and Training for American Competitiveness
63—Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship Program
64—Excellence in Mathematics, Science, and Engineering Education
65—National Environmental Education
66—Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excellence in National Environmental Policy Foundation
67—Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation
68—National Education Reform
69—School-To-Work Opportunities
70—Strengthening and Improvement of Elementary and Secondary Schools
71—National Education Statistics
72—Museum and Library Services
73—Adult Education and Literacy
74—Troops-To-Teachers Program
75—Early Learning Opportunities
76—Education Research, Statistics, Evaluation, Information, and Dissemination
77—Financial Literacy and Education Improvement

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