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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Department of Education Organization Act · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. short title; table of contents

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## Section 1 short title; table of contents **[**[20 U.S.C. 3401 note](/us/usc/t20/s3401)**]** This Act may be cited as the “Department of Education Organization Act”. TABLE OF CONTENTS Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. TITLE I—GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 101. Findings. Sec. 102. Purposes. Sec. 103. Federal-State Relationships. Sec. 104. Definitions. TITLE II—ESTABLISHMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT Sec. 201. Establishment. Sec. 202. Principal officers. Sec. 203. Office for Civil Rights.
Sec. 204. Office of Elementary and Secondary Education. Sec. 205. Office of Postsecondary Education. Sec. 206. Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education. Sec. 207. Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services. Sec. 208. Institute of Education Sciences. Sec. 209. Office of English Language Acquisition, Language Enhancement, and Academic Achievement for Limited English Proficient Students. Sec. 210. Office of General Counsel. Sec. 211. Office of Inspector General.
Sec. 212. Office of Non-Public Education. Sec. 213. Office of Indian Education. Sec. 214. Office of Non-Public Education. Sec. 215. Office of Indian Education. Sec. 216. Office of English Language Acquisition, Language Enhancement, and Academic Achievement for Limited English Proficient Students. Sec. 217. Federal Interagency Committee on Education. Sec. 218. Office of Educational Technology. Sec. 219. Liaison for Proprietary Institutions of Higher Education. Sec. 220. Coordinator for the Outlying Areas.
TITLE III—TRANSFERS OF AGENCIES AND FUNCTIONS Sec. 301. Transfers from the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Sec. 302. Transfers from the Department of Labor. Sec. 303. Transfers of programs from the National Science Foundation. Sec. 304. Transfers from the Department of Justice. Sec. 305. Transfers from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Sec. 306. Effect of transfers. TITLE IV—ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS Part A—Personnel Provisions Sec. 401. Officers and employees.
Sec. 402. Experts and consultants. Sec. 403. Personnel reduction and annual limitations. Part B—General Administrative Provisions Sec. 411. General authority. Sec. 412. Delegation. Sec. 413. Reorganization. Sec. 414. Rules. Sec. 415. Contracts. Sec. 416. Regional and field offices. Sec. 417. Acquisition and maintenance of property. Sec. 418. Facilities at remote locations. Sec. 419. Use of facilities. Sec. 420. Copyrights and patents. Sec. 421. Gifts and bequests. Sec. 422. Technical advice.
Sec. 423. Working capital fund. Sec. 424. Funds transfer. Sec. 425. Seal of department. Sec. 426. Annual report. Sec. 427. Authorization of appropriations. TITLE V—TRANSITIONAL, SAVINGS, AND CONFORMING PROVISIONS Sec. 501. Transfer and allocation of appropriations and personnel. Sec. 502. Effect on personnel. Sec. 503. Agency terminations. Sec. 504. Incidental transfers. Sec. 505. Savings provisions. Sec. 506. Separability. Sec. 507. Reference. Sec. 508. Amendments. Sec. 509.
Redesignation. Sec. 510. Coordination of programs affecting handicapped individuals. Sec. 511. Transition. TITLE VI—EFFECTIVE DATE AND INTERIM APPOINTMENTS Sec. 601. Effective date. Sec. 602. Interim appointments. # TITLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS
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