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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Civil Rights Act of 1964. · Sec. 404

Sec. 404. training institutes

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## Sec. 404 training institutes **[**[42 U.S.C. 2000c–3](/us/usc/t42/s2000c–3)**]** The Commissioner1 is authorized to arrange, through grants or contracts, with institutions of higher education for the operation of short-term or regular session institutes for special training designed to improve the ability of teachers, supervisors, counselors, and other elementary or secondary school personnel to deal effectively with special educational problems occasioned by desegregation.
Individuals who attend such an institute on a fulltime basis may be paid stipends for the period of their attendance at such institute in amounts specified by the Commissioner1 in regulations, including allowances for travel to attend such institute.
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