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PUBLIC LAW 93-380-AUG. 21, 1974

[88 STAT.

Gifted and Talented Children

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p. 547.

(B) A program for the education of gifted and talented children through grants to the States for such purpose, as provided in section 404 (exceptsubsection (f) thereof). Community Schools

Post, p. 549.

(C) A program of grants to local educational agencies to assist them in planning, establishing, expanding, and operating community education programs, as provided in section 405. Career Education

Post, p. 551.

(D) A program to assess, and to encourage establishment and operation of, career education programs, as provided in section 406. Consumers' Education

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p, 553.

(E) A program of grants and contracts designed to provide consumer education to the public, as provided in section 811 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. Women's Equity in Education

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p. 554.

(F) A program of grants and contracts designed to provide educational equity for women in the United States, as provided in section 408. Arts in Education Programs

20 USC 1851 note,

20 USC 844a note '2o"use 841. 20 USC 844a. 20 USC 844b. 20 USC 845. R^p^^i20 USC 887b

(G) A program of grants and contracts designed to assist and encourage the use of the arts in elementary and secondary school programs as provided in section 409. (4) No appropriation may be made for any fiscal year for the purposes of section 811 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 or sections 403, 404, 405, 406, 408, and 409 of this Act during which funds are available for the purposes of such sections under the provisions of this subsection. (c)(1) The amendments made by subsection (a) and the provisions of subsection (b) shall be effective on and after July 1, 1975. (2) Effcctivc July 1, 1975, title III of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 is amended— (i) by Striking out section 305(d); (ii) by striking out section 306; and (iii) by striking out section 307(c). (3) Effective July 1, 1975, section 809 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, is repealed.

and note. EDUCATION FOR THE U S E OF THE M E T R I C SYSTEM OF M E A S U R E M E N T 20 USC 1862.

SEC. 403. (a)(1) The Congress finds that— (A) the metric system of measurement is in general use in industrially developed nations and its use is increasing; (B) increased use of such metric system in the United States is inevitable, and such a metric system will become the dominant system of weights and measures in the United States; and (C) there is no existing Federal program designed to teach children to use such metric system and such a program is necessary if the American people are to adapt to the use of the metric system of weights and measures.

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