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Equal Educational Opportunities Act of 1974
30 entries
Sec. 201
short title
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Sec. 202
declaration of policy
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Sec. 203
findings
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Sec. 204
denial of equal educational opportunity prohibited
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Sec. 205
balance not required
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Sec. 206
assignment on neighborhood basis not a denial of equal educational opportunity
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Sec. 207
civil actions
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Sec. 208
effect of certain population changes on certain actions
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Sec. 209
jurisdiction of district courts
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Sec. 210
intervention by attorney general
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Sec. 211
suits by the attorney general
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Sec. 213
formulating remedies; applicability
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Sec. 214
priority of remedies
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Sec. 215
transportation of students
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Sec. 216
district lines
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Sec. 217
voluntary adoption of remedies
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Sec. 218
reopening proceedings
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Sec. 219
limitation on orders
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Sec. 221
**[**[20 U.S.C. 1720](/us/usc/t20/s1720)**]**
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Sec. 222
repealer
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Sec. 223
separability of provisions
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Sec. 251
prohibition against assignment or transportation of students to overcome racial imbalance
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Sec. 252
prohibition against use of funds for busing
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Sec. 253
provision relating to court appeals
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Sec. 254
provision requiring that rules of evidence be uniform
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Sec. 255
application of proviso of section 407(a) of the civil rights act of 1964 to the entire united states
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Sec. 256
additional priority of remedies
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Sec. 257
remedies with respect to school district lines
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Sec. 258
prohibition of forced busing during school year
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Sec. 259
reasonable time for developing voluntary plan for desegregating schools
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