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PUBLIC LAW 93-380-AUG. 21, 1974 Subpart 4—Remedies

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213. Formulating remedies; applicability. 214. Priority of remedies. 215. Transportation of students. 216. District lines. 217. Voluntary adoption of remedies. 218. Reopening proceedings. 219. Limitation on orders. Subpart 5—Definitions

Sec. 221. Definitions. Subpart 6—Miscellaneous Provisions Sec. 222. Repealer, Sec. 223. Separability of provisions. PAST B—OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE ASSIGNMENT AND TRANSPORTATION OF STUDENTS

Sec. 251. Prohibition against assignment or transportation of students to overcome racial imbalance. Sec. 252. Prohibition against use of appropriated funds for busing. Sec. 253. Provision relating to court appeals. Sec. 254. Provision requiring that rules of evidence be uniform. Sec. 255. Application of proviso of section 407(a) of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to the entire United States. Sec. 256. Additional priority of remedies. Sec. 257. Remedies with respect to school district lines. Sec. 258. Prohibition of forced busing during the school year. Sec. 259. Reasonable time for developing voluntary plan for desegregating schools.

TITLE III—FEDERAL IMPACT AID PROGRAMS Sec. 301. Duration of payments under Public Law 815, Eighty-first Congress. Sec. 302. Amendments to Public Law 815, Eighty-first Congress. Sec. 303. Duration of payments under title I of Public Law 874, Eighty-first Congress except section 3 thereof. Sec. 304. Amendments to Public Law 874, Eighty-first Congress for fiscal year 1975. Sec. 305. Amendments to sections 3, 5, and 7 of Public Law 874, Eighty-first Congress. TITLE IV—CONSOLIDATION OF CERTAIN EDUCATION PROGRAMS Sec. 401. Consolidation of library, and learning resources, educational innovation, and support programs. Sec. 402. Consolidation of certain federally operated educational programs. (a) The Special Projects Act. (b)(1) Priorities and preferences under the Special Projects Act. (2) Apportionment of reserved funds. (3) Uses of reserved funds. (4) Limitation on duplicate appropriations. (c)(1) Effective date. (2) Amendments repealing section 306 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. ((3) Amendments repealing section 809 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. Sec. 403. Education for the use of the metric system of measurement. Sec. 404. Gifted and talented children. Sec. 405. Community schools. Sec. 406. Career education. Sec. 407. Consumers' education. Sec. 408. Women's educational equity. Sec. 409. Elementary and secondary school education in the arts. Sec. 410. Effective date.

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