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Subpart A-General

REGULATIONS THAT APPLY TO DIRECT GRANT PROGRAMS

§ 75.1 Programs to which Part 75 applies.

(a) The regulations in Part 75 apply to each program of the Education Department that is listed in the table following this section or whose regulations specifically state that Part 75 applies. In addition to the name of the program, the table gives the statute that authorizes the program, the regulations that implement the program, and the number that the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) gives to the program.

NOTE: Some programs are not currently funded. Check the application notices published each year. See § 75.100.

(b) If a direct grant program does not have implementing regulations,

the Secretary implements the program under the authorizing statute and, to the extent consistent with the authorizing statute, under the General Education Provisions Act and the regulations in this part. For the purposes of this part, the term "direct grant program" includes any grant program of the Department other than a program whose authorizing statute provides a formula for allocating program funds among eligible States.

NOTE: See Part 76 for the general regulations that apply to programs that allocate funds among eligible States. See § 75.101(c) for a description of the information in the application notice for a discretionary grant program that does not have regulations. For a description of the two kinds of direct grant programs see § 75.200(b) for a description of a discretionary grant program and § 75.200(c) for a description of a formula grant program. Also see § 75.210 for the selection criteria for discretionary grant programs that do not have regulations.

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School Construction in Areas Affected by Public Law 81-815, except section 16 (20 Part 216. Federal Activities.

Entitlements for Handicapped Children..

School Expenditures and Construction in Cases of Certain Disasters.

U.S.C. 631-645, 647).

84.040.

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Special Projects for Improving Basic Skills... Title II-C of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (20 U.S.C. 29112912).

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Comprehensive Educational Planning and Sections 531-534 of the Elementary and
Evaluation.

Bilingual Education.

Financial Assistance for Demonstration
Projects for Reducing School Dropouts.

Grants for Demonstration Projects to Improve School Health and Nutrition Services for Children from Low-Income Families.

Secondary Education Act (as in effect
Sept. 30, 1978).

Title VII of the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act (20 U.S.C. 3221-3261).
Section 807 of the Elementary and Sec-
ondary Education Act (as in effect Sept.
30, 1978).

Section 808 of the Elementary and Sec-
ondary Education Act (as in effect Sept.
30, 1978).

Community Schools and Comprehensive Sections 809-813 of the Elementary and
Community Education.

Gifted and Talented Children.....

Secondary Education Act (20 U.S.C.
3289-3293).

Section 905 of the Elementary and Sec-
ondary Education Act (20 U.S.C. 3315).

Part 763.

None.

See 43 FR
57254
(December 7,
1978).
See 43 FR

None.

None.

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Early Education for Handicapped Children ... Section 623 of the Education of the

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Training Personnel for the Education of Sections 631, 632, and 634 of the Educathe Handicapped.

Recruitment of Personnel and Dissemination of Information.

Research in the Education of the Handicapped.

Instructional Media for the Handicapped

Regional Education Programs for Handi- Section 625 of the Education of the capped Persons.

Removal of Architectural Barriers to the
Handicapped.

Handicapped Act (20 U.S.C. 1424a).
Section 607 of the Education of the
Handicapped Act (20 U.S.C. 1406).

D. Occupational and Adult Education Programs
Title 1-B and Section 103(a)(1)(B) of the
Vocational Education Act (20 U.S.C.
2301-2461).

Commissioner's Discretionary Programs of
Vocational Education.

Career Education-Model Programs...

Postsecondary Career Education Demon-
stration Program.
Career Education Information Program.

Adult Education Programs.

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tion of the Handicapped Act (20 U.S.C.
1431, 1432, 1434).

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College Library Resources Program

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