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Subtitle B-Regulations Relating to

Public Welfare

CHAPTER I-OFFICE OF EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION,

AND WELFARE

Part 101

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Administrative procedure.

Vocational education in agriculture, distributive occupations, home economics, and trades and industries, including the fishery trades and industry, and in area vocational education programs.

Vocational education in practical nursing.

Vocational education; Federal allotments to States.

Vocational education; special grants.

Hearings in connection with school construction and financial assistance in Federally impacted areas.

Financial assistance for construction of public elementary and secondary schools affected by certain disasters.

113 Financial assistance for current school expenditures of local educational agencies affected by certain disasters.

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Federal assistance under Public Law 815, 81st Congress, as amended, in construction of minimum school facilities in areas affected by Federal activities.

Financial assistance for current expenditures after June 30, 1958, of local educational agencies in areas affected by Federal activities and arrangements for free public education of certain children residing on Federal property.

Financial assistance to meet the special educational needs of educationally deprived children.

Financial assistance for school library resources (which for the purposes of this part means books, periodicals, documents, audiovisual materials, and other related library materials), textbooks, and other instructional materials.

Supplementary educational centers and services.

Grants to strengthen state departments of education.

Interchange of personnel with states.

Grants to states for the education of handicapped children.

Centers and services for deaf-blind children.

Financial assistance for public library services, public library construction, interlibrary cooperation, and specialized state library services.

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Federal assistance for improvement of statistical services of State educational agencies.

Financial assistance for strengthening instruction in science, mathematics, modern foreign languages, and other critical subjects, and the humanities and the arts in public schools.

Loans to private nonprofit schools for strengthening instruction in science, mathematics, modern foreign languages, other critical subjects, and the humanities and the arts.

Guidance and counseling, and testing; identification and encouragement of able students-State programs.

National defense student loan program.

National defense graduate fellowship program.

National defense foreign language fellowships.

Procedures and criteria for resolving questions involving moral character
or loyalty of applicants for and holders of NDEA Fellowships.
Production and distribution of captioned films for the deaf.

Federal financial assistance for research and research related activities in the
field of education and for construction of national and regional research
facilities.

Training program under Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962.

Financial assistance for adult education programs.

Financial assistance for construction of higher education facilities.

Financial assistance for acquisition of equipment to improve undergraduate instruction in institutions of higher education.

Financial assistance for community service and continuing education programs.

Federal, State, and private programs of low-interest loans to students in institutions of higher education.

178 Federal, State, and private programs of low-interest loans and direct federal loans to vocational students.

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Subpart A-Grants to Land-Grant
Colleges and Universities

Sec.
101.1 Purposes for which grants are made.
101.2 Manner in which funds are channeled
to the States.
101.3 Forms for reports from land-grant
colleges and universities.

101.4 Withholding of grants.

AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Part 101 issued under 26 Stat. 417, as amended; 7 U.S.C. 321-329; sec. 204, Reorg. Plan No. 1 of 1939, 4 F.R. 2728; 3 CFR, 1943 Cum. Supp., sec. 5, Reorg. Plan No. 1 of 1953, 18 F.R. 2053; 3 CFR, 1953 Supp.

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The Morrill, Nelson and BankheadJones appropriations for the land-grant colleges and universities may be applied to instruction in agriculture, the mechanic arts, the English language and the various branches of mathematical, physical, natural, and economic science, with special reference to their applications in the industries of life, and to the facilities for such instruction, and a portion thereof may be used for providing

courses for the special preparation of instructors for teaching the elements of agriculture and the mechanic arts.

§ 101.2 Manner in which funds are channeled to the States.

The Federal funds for the land-grant colleges and universities are channeled to the institutions as follows: From a study of the information contained in reports covering the preceding year from the presidents and treasurers of the landgrant colleges and universities together with further investigation if necessary, it is determined whether the several States and Territories are entitled to participate in the Federal appropriations. On or before July 1 each year the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare certifies to the Secretary of the Treasury as to each State and Territory whether it is entitled to receive its share of the annual appropriation for the land-grant colleges and universities, and the amount it is entitled to receive. On or before July 31 the Secretary of the Treasury pays to each State and Territory, to the State or Territorial treasurer, or to such officer as has been designated by the laws of the State or Territory to receive it, the amount it is entitled to receive. Immediately upon request of the appropriate officials of the land-grant colleges or universities the State or Territorial treasurers or other officers designated to receive the grants pay the money over to the treasurers of the land-grant institutions.

§ 101.3 Forms for reports from landgrant colleges and universities.

The following forms, prepared by the Office of Education, are used by the presidents and treasurers of the land-grant colleges and universities for their annual reports to the office:

8-041 Part I Staff and Students for the Academic Year. Contains five schedules: A-Staff; B-Students; C-Enrollments and Degrees; DDistribution of Degrees in Colleges of Arts and Sciences; E-Preparing for Teaching. 104 items. 4 pages.

8-041 Part II Financial Report for the Fiscal Year. Contains five schedules: A-Receipts Specifically Designated for Additions to Physical Plant and Additions to Endowments and to Other Nonexpendable Funds; B-General Income; C-Bond Issues and Other Borrowings; D-Expenditures by Function or Purpose; E-Fund and Plant 58 items. Values. 4 pages. 8-041 Part II Schedule G, Federal Funds. 15 items. 1 page.

8-041 Part III Land-Grant Fund, First Morrill Act of 1862. 19 items. 2 pages.

8-041 Part IV Supplementary Morrill Funds. 1 page. Itemized report of Receipts and Disbursements of Morrill, Nelson and Bankhead-Jones funds.

§ 101.4 Withholding of grants.

In the event that the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare withholds certification from a State or Territory of its share of the appropriation, he reports the facts and reasons therefor to the President of the United States and the amount involved is kept separate in the Treasury until the close of the next Congress, in order that the State or Territory may, if it should so desire, appeal to Congress from the determination of the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. If the next Congress does not direct such sum to be paid, it is covered into the Treasury.

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