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Subtitle A-Office of the

Secretary, Department of
Education

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Disposal and utilization of surplus Federal real
property for educational purposes

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Uniform relocation assistance and real property
acquisition for federal and federally assisted pro-
grams

National security information procedures
Equal access to justice

Debt collection

Salary offset for Federal employees who are in-
debted to the United States under programs ad-
ministered by the Secretary of Education
Salary offset to recover overpayments of pay or al-
lowances from Department of Education employ-

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Indemnification of Department of Education em-
ployees

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Standards of conduct

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Administration of grants and agreements with in-
stitutions of higher education, hospitals, and
other non-profit organizations

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Sec.

3.1

PART 3 OFFICIAL SEAL

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Definitions.

3.2 Description.

3.3 Authority to affix seal.

3.4 Use of the seal.

AUTHORITY: 20 U.S.C. 3472 and 3485, unless otherwise noted.

SOURCE: 45 FR 86491, Dec. 31, 1980, unless otherwise noted.

§3.1 Definitions.

For the purposes of this part:

(a) ED means all organizational units of the Department of Education.

(b) Embossing Seal means a display of the form and content of the Official Seal made on a die so that the Seal can be embossed on paper or other media.

(c) Official Seal means the original(s) of the Seal showing the exact form, content, and colors.

(d) Replica means a copy of the Official Seal displaying the identical form, content, and colors.

(e) Reproduction means a copy of the Official Seal displaying the form and content, reproduced in only one color.

(f) Secretary means the Secretary of Education.

§3.2 Description.

The Official Seal of the Department of Education is described as follows: Standing upon a mound, an oak tree with black trunk and limbs and green foliage in front of a gold rising sun, issuing gold rays on a light blue disc, enclosed by a dark blue border with gold edges bearing the inscription "DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION” above a star at either side of the words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” in smaller letters in the base; letters and stars in white. The Offical Seal of the Department is modified when used in reproductions in black and white and when embossed. As so modified, it appears below.

DEPARTMENT

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· UNITED STATES OF AMERICA '

§3.3 Authority to affix seal.

The Secretary and the Secretary's designees are authorized to affix the Official Seal, replicas, reproductions, and embossing seals to appropriate documents, certifications, and other material for all purposes as authorized by this section.

(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 3474)

$3.4 Use of the seal.

(a) Use by any person or organization outside of the Department may be made only with the Department's prior written approval.

(b) Requests by any person or organization outside of the Department for permission to use the Seal must be made in writing to Assistant Secretary for Management and Budget/Chief Financial Officer, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20202, and must specify, in detail, the exact use to be made. Any permission granted applies only to the specific use for which it was granted and is not to be construed as permission for any other use.

(c) Replicas may be used only:

(1) For display in or adjacent to ED facilities, in Departmental auditoriums, presentation rooms, hearing rooms, lobbies, and public document rooms;

(2) In offices of senior officials;

(3) For official awards, certificates, medals, and plaques;

(4) For motion picture film, video tape and other audiovisual media prepared by or for ED and attributed thereto;

(5) On official publications which represent the achievements or mission of ED;

(6) In non-ED facilities in connection with events and displays sponsored by ED, and public appearances of the Secretary or other senior ED officials; and

(7) For other purposes as determined by the Director of the Office of Administrative Resources Management;

(d) Reproductions may be used only— (1) On ED letterhead stationery; (2) On official ED identification cards, security, and other approved credentials;

(3) On business cards for ED employees;

(4) On official ED signs;

(5) On official publications or graphics issued by and attributed to ED, or joint statements of ED with one or more other Federal agencies, State or local governments, or foreign governments;

(6) On official awards, certificates, and medals;

(7) On motion picture film, video tape, and other audiovisual media prepared by or for ED and attributed thereto; and

(8) For other purposes as determined by the Director of the Office of Administrative Resources Management.

(e) Embossing seals may be used only

(1) On ED legal documents, including interagency or intergovernmental agreements, agreements with State or local governments, foreign patent applications, certification(s) of true copies, and similar documents;

(2) On official awards and certificates; and

(3) For other purposes as determined by the General Counsel or Assistant Secretary for Human Resources and Administration.

(f) Falsely making, forging, counterfeiting, mutilating, or altering the Official Seal, replicas, reproductions, or embossing seals, or knowingly using or possessing with fraudulent intent and altered official seal, replica, reproduction or embossing seal is punishable under 18 U.S.C. 506.

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