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Civil Rights Act of 1968
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Sec. 101
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Sec. 102
**[**Amends the analysis of chapter 13 of title 18 of the United States Code by adding at the end thereof an item for the catchline of the section 245 added by subsection (a).**]**
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Sec. 103
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Sec. 104
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Sec. 201
definitions
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Sec. 203
habeas corpus
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Sec. 204
TRIBAL JURISDICTION OVER CRIMES OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.2
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Sec. 301
The Secretary of the Interior is authorized and directed to recommend to the Congress, on or before July 1, 1968, a model code to govern the administration of justice by courts of Indian offenses on Indian reservations. Such code shall include provisions which will (1) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses shall have the same rights, privileges, and immunities under the United States Constitution as would be guaranteed any citizen of the United States being tried in a Federal court for any similar offense, (2) assure that any individual being tried for an offense by a court of Indian offenses will be advised and made aware of his rights under the United States Constitution, and under any tribal constitution applicable to such individual, (3) establish proper qualifications for the office of judge of the court of Indian offenses, and (4) provide for the establishing of educational classes for the training of judges of courts of Indian offenses. In carrying out the provisions of this title, the Secretary of the Interior shall consult with the Indians, Indian tribes, and interested agencies of the United States.
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Sec. 302
There is hereby authorized to be appropriated such sum as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this title.
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Sec. 401
ASSUMPTION BY STATE OF CRIMINAL JURISDICTION
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Sec. 402
assumption by state of civil jurisdiction
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Sec. 403
retrocession of jurisdiction by state
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Sec. 404
consent to amend state laws
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Sec. 405
actions not to abate
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Sec. 406
special election
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Sec. 501
amendment
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Sec. 601
approval
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Sec. 701
secretary of interior to prepare
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Sec. 800
short title
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Sec. 801
policy
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Sec. 802
definitions
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Sec. 803
effective dates of certain prohibitions
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Sec. 804
discrimination in the sale or rental of housing and other prohibited practices
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Sec. 805
discrimination in residential real estate-related transactions
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Sec. 806
discrimination in the provision of brokerage services
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Sec. 807
exemption
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Sec. 808
administration
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Sec. 809
education and conciliation
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Sec. 810
administrative enforcement; preliminary matters
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Sec. 811
subpoenas; giving of evidence
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Sec. 812
enforcement by secretary
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Sec. 813
enforcement by private persons
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Sec. 814
enforcement by the attorney general
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Sec. 814A
INCENTIVES FOR SELF-TESTING AND SELF-CORRECTION
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Sec. 815
rules to implement title
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Sec. 816
effect on state laws
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Sec. 817
cooperation with state and local agencies administering fair housing laws
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Sec. 818
interference, coercion, or intimidation
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Sec. 819
appropriations
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Sec. 820
separability of provisions
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Sec. 901
prevention of intimidation in fair housing cases
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Sec. 1001
short title
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Sec. 1002
criminal penalties for acts committed in civil disorders
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Sec. 202.1
indian rights
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