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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 5 (Engrossed in House) — To support State and local accountability for public education, protect State and local authority, inform parents of... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Table of contents

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The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Sec. 3. References. Sec. 4. Transition. Sec. 5. Effective dates. Sec. 6. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 7. Sense of the Congress. Title I—Aid to local educational agencies Subtitle A—In general Sec. 101. Title heading. Sec. 102. Statement of purpose. Sec. 103. Flexibility to use Federal funds. Sec. 104. School improvement. Sec. 105. Direct student services. Sec. 106. State administration.
Subtitle B—Improving the academic achievement of the disadvantaged Sec. 111. Part A headings. Sec. 112. State plans. Sec. 113. Local educational agency plans. Sec. 114. Eligible school attendance areas. Sec. 115. Schoolwide programs. Sec. 116. Targeted assistance schools. Sec. 117. Academic assessment and local educational agency and school improvement; school support and recognition. Sec. 118. Parental involvement. Sec. 119. Qualifications for teachers and paraprofessionals.
Sec. 120. Participation of children enrolled in private schools. Sec. 121. Fiscal requirements. Sec. 122. Coordination requirements. Sec. 123. Grants for the outlying areas and the Secretary of the Interior. Sec. 124. Allocations to States. Sec. 125. Basic grants to local educational agencies. Sec. 126. Adequacy of funding of targeted grants to local educational agencies in fiscal years after fiscal year 2001. Sec. 127. Education finance incentive grant program. Sec. 128. Carryover and waiver.
Sec. 129. Title I portability. Subtitle C—Additional Aid to States and School Districts Sec. 131. Additional aid. Subtitle D—National assessment Sec. 141. National assessment of title I. Subtitle E—Title I general provisions Sec. 151. General provisions for title I. Title II—Teacher Preparation and Effectiveness Sec. 201. Teacher preparation and effectiveness. Sec. 202. Conforming repeals. Title III—Parental Engagement and Local Flexibility Sec. 301. Parental engagement and local flexibility.
Title IV—Impact Aid Sec. 401. Purpose. Sec. 402. Payments relating to Federal acquisition of real property. Sec. 403. Payments for eligible federally connected children. Sec. 404. Policies and procedures relating to children residing on Indian lands. Sec. 405. Application for payments under sections 8002 and 8003. Sec. 406. Construction. Sec. 407. Facilities. Sec. 408. State consideration of payments providing State aid. Sec. 409. Federal administration. Sec. 410. Administrative hearings and judicial review.
Sec. 411. Definitions. Sec. 412. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 413. Conforming amendments. Title V—General provisions for the Act Sec. 501. General provisions for the Act. Sec. 502. Repeal. Sec. 503. Other laws. Sec. 504. Amendment to IDEA. Title VI—The Federal Government’s Trust Responsibility to American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian Education Sec. 601. The Federal Government’s Trust Responsibility to American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian Education.
Title VII—Homeless Education Sec. 701. Statement of policy. Sec. 702. Grants for State and local activities for the education of homeless children and youths. Sec. 703. Local educational agency subgrants for the education of homeless children and youths. Sec. 704. Secretarial responsibilities. Sec. 705. Definitions. Sec. 706. Authorization of appropriations. Title VIII—Miscellaneous provisions Sec. 801. Findings; Sense of the Congress.
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