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Subtitle B-Regulations Relating to

Public Welfare

CHAPTER I-OFFICE OF EDUCATION

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION,

AND WELFARE

Part

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

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

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

130

141

Federal assistance under the Library Services Act, Public Law 597, 84th
Congress, 2d Session, to promote the further extension by the several
States of public library services to rural areas without such services or
with inadequate services. [Amended]

Financial assistance for strengthening science, mathematics, and modern
foreign language instruction in public schools. [Amended]

142 Loans to private nonprofit schools for acquisition of equipment for strengthening instruction in science, mathematics, and modern foreign language. [Amended]

143 Guidance, counseling, and testing; identification and encouragement of able students-State programs. [Amended]

145 National defense graduate fellowship program. [Added]

146 National defense foreign language fellowships. [Added; revised]

150 Loan service of captioned films for the deaf. [Added]

160 Training program under the manpower development and training act of

1962. [Added]

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(c) The Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriation Acts, 1960 (73 Stat. 339, 346), 1961 (74 Stat. 755, 762), and 1962 (75 Stat. 589, 596), provide that no part of the funds appropriated for "Defense Educational Activities" shall be available for the purchase of science, mathematics, or modern language teaching equipment, or equipment suitable for use for teaching in such fields of education, which can be identified as originating in or having been exported from a Communist country, unless such equipment is unavailable from any other source. This prohibition applies to expenditures with respect to which Federal participation is requested from allotments made for fiscal years 1960, 1961, and 1962 under section 302 of the George-Barden Act.

CODIFICATION: Paragraph (c) was added, 25 F.R. 3257, Apr. 15, 1960, subsequently amended, 25 F.R. 9850, Oct. 14, 1960, and further amended as set forth above, 27 F.R. 1555, Feb. 20, 1962.

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PART 114
UNDER PUBLIC LAW 815, 81st
CONGRESS, AS AMENDED, IN THE
CONSTRUCTION OF MINIMUM
SCHOOL FACILITIES IN AREAS AF-
FECTED BY FEDERAL ACTIVITIES
Subpart A-Filing and Processing of Complete
Applications

FEDERAL ASSISTANCE the applicant school district subsequent
to such base year.

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(t) Average daily membership-section 5(a) (3). For the purpose of eligibility and entitlement under section 5(a) (3) of the Act, the estimated number of children in average daily membership during the base year shall be 97 percent of the difference between (1) the total number of children in membership whose parents are employed (as determined by a parent-pupil survey made as of any specific date during the increase period) in establishments with respect to which a responsible official thereof certifies that there has been an increase in employment subsequent to the base year in order to fulfill Federal contracts or subcontracts, and (2) the number of such children whose parents moved into

(Sec. 208, 64 Stat. 975, as amended; 20 U.S.C. 642) [Paragraph (t) added, 26 F.R. 9777, Oct. 18, 1961]

Subpart B-Establishment of Deadlines for Filing Applications

§ 114.23 Second deadline for applications with respect to funds available during fiscal year 1960.

For the purposes of sections 3 and 14 of the act, June 20, 1960, is fixed as the date on or before which all complete applications for payments to which an applicant may be entitled under the act from funds then available for such purposes shall be filed.

(Sec. 208, 64 Stat. 975, as amended; 20 U.S.C. 642) [25 F.R. 2531, Mar. 25, 1960]

§ 114.24

First deadline for applications with respect to funds available during fiscal year 1961.

For the purposes of sections 3 and 14 of the act, November 28, 1960, is fixed as the date on or before which all complete applications for payments to which an applicant may be entitled under the act from funds then available for such purposes shall be filed.

(Sec. 208, 64 Stat. 975, as amended; 20 U.S.C. 642) [25 F.R. 9142, Sept. 23, 1960]

§ 114.25 Second deadline for applications with respect to funds available during fiscal year 1961.

For the purposes of section 3 of the act, June 19, 1961, is fixed as the date on or before which all complete applications for payments to which an applicant may be entitled under the act from funds then available for such purposes shall be filed.

(Sec. 208, 64 Stat. 975, as amended; 20 U.S.C. 642) [26 F.R. 2689, Mar. 30, 1961]

§ 114.26 First deadline for applications with respect to funds available during fiscal year 1962.

For the purpose of sections 3 and 14 of the Act, December 11, 1961, is fixed as the date on or before which all complete applications for payments to which an applicant may be entitled under the Act from funds available for such purposes shall be filed.

(Sec. 208, 64 Stat. 975, as amended; 20 U.S.C. 642) [26 F.R. 9777, Oct. 18, 1961]

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