Title 42 — THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE
- § 26— Isolation of civilians for protection of military, air and naval forces
- § 27— Definitions
- § 88— Discharge of cargo of vessel in quarantine
- § 89— Quarantine warehouses; erection
- § 90— Deposit of goods in warehouses
- § 91— Extending time for entry of vessels subject to quarantine
- § 97— State health laws observed by United States officers
- § 98— Vessels for quarantine officers
- § 112— Removal of revenue officers from port during epidemic
- § 191— Bureau established
- § 192— Chief of bureau; investigations and reports
- § 193— Assistant chief
- § 194— Quarters for bureau
- § 201— Definitions
- § 202— Administration and supervision of Service
- § 203— Organization of Service
- § 204— Commissioned Corps and Ready Reserve Corps
- § 204a— Deployment readiness
- § 205— Appointment and tenure of office of Surgeon General; reversion in rank
- § 206— Assignment of officers
- § 207— Grades, ranks, and titles of commissioned corps
- § 209— Appointment of personnel
- § 209d— Appointment of osteopaths as commissioned officers
- § 210— Pay and allowances
- § 210–1— Annual and sick leave
- § 210b— Professional categories
- § 211— Promotion of commissioned officers
- § 211c— Promotion credit for medical officers in assistant grade
- § 212— Retirement of commissioned officers
- § 213— Military benefits
- § 213a— Rights, benefits, privileges, and immunities for commissioned officers or beneficiaries; exercise of authority by Secretary or designee
- § 214— Presentation of United States flag upon retirement
- § 215— Detail of Service personnel
- § 216— Regulations
- § 217— Use of Service in time of war or emergency
- § 217a— Advisory councils or committees
- § 217a–1— Advisory committees; prohibition of consideration of political affiliations
- § 217b— Volunteer services
- § 218— National Advisory Councils on Migrant Health
- § 218a— Training of officers
- § 231— Service and supply fund; uses; reimbursement
- § 232— National Institute of Mental Health; authorization of appropriation; construction; location
- § 233— Civil actions or proceedings against commissioned officers or employees
- § 234— Health care professionals assisting during a public health emergency
- § 235— Administration of grants in multigrant projects; promulgation of regulations
- § 236— Orphan Products Board
- § 237— Silvio O. Conte Senior Biomedical Research and Biomedical Product Assessment Service
- § 237a— Health and Human Services Office on Women’s Health
- § 238— Gifts for benefit of Service
- § 238a— Use of immigration station hospitals
- § 238b— Disposition of money collected for care of patients
- § 238c— Transportation of remains of officers
- § 238d— Availability of appropriations for grants to Federal institutions
- § 238e— Transfer of funds
- § 238f— Availability of appropriations
- § 238g— Wearing of uniforms
- § 238h— Biennial report
- § 238i— Memorials and other acknowledgments for contributions to health of Nation
- § 238j— Evaluation of programs
- § 238k— Contract authority
- § 238l— Recovery
- § 238m— Use of fiscal agents
- § 238n— Abortion-related discrimination in governmental activities regarding training and licensing of physicians
- § 238o— Restriction on use of funds for assisted suicide, euthanasia, and mercy killing
- § 238p— Recommendations and guidelines regarding automated external defibrillators for Federal buildings
- § 238q— Liability regarding emergency use of automated external defibrillators
- § 239— General provisions
- § 239a— Determination of eligibility and benefits
- § 239b— Smallpox vaccine injury table
- § 239c— Medical benefits
- § 239d— Compensation for lost employment income
- § 239e— Payment for death
- § 239f— Administration
- § 239g— Authorization of appropriations
- § 239h— Relationship to other laws
- § 239l— Establishment
- § 239l–1— Administration
- § 239l–2— Students; selection; obligation
- § 239l–3— Funding
- § 241— Research and investigations generally
- § 242— Studies and investigations on use and misuse of narcotic drugs and other drugs; annual report to Attorney General; cooperation with States
- § 242b— General authority respecting research, evaluations, and demonstrations in health statistics, health services, and health care technology
- § 242c— Appointment and authority of the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- § 242c–1— Advisory committee to the Director
- § 242k— National Center for Health Statistics
- § 242l— International cooperation
- § 242m— General provisions respecting effectiveness, efficiency, and quality of health services
- § 242o— Health conferences; publication of health educational information
- § 242p— National disease prevention data profile
- § 242q— Task Force on Aging Research; establishment and duties
- § 242q–1— Membership
- § 242q–2— Administrative staff and support
- § 242q–4— Definitions
- § 242q–5— Authorization of appropriations
- § 242r— Improvement and publication of data on food-related allergic responses
- § 242s— Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Office of Women’s Health
- § 242t— CDC surveillance and data collection for child, youth, and adult trauma
- § 242u— Improving State, local, and Tribal information sharing
- § 242v— Foreign talent recruitment programs
- § 242v–1— Securing identifiable, sensitive information and addressing other national security risks related to research
- § 242v–2— Protecting America’s biomedical research enterprise
- § 242v–3— Report on progress to address undue foreign influence
- § 243— General grant of authority for cooperation
- § 244— Public access defibrillation programs
- § 244a— Materials and resources to increase education and awareness of cardiomyopathy among school administrators, educators, and families
- § 244b— Activities relating to cardiomyopathy
- § 244c— Cardiomyopathy research
- § 244d— Promoting student access to AEDs and CPR
- § 245— Public awareness campaign on the importance of vaccinations
- § 246— Grants and services to States
- § 246a— Bureau of State Services management fund; establishment; advancements; availability
- § 247— Assisting veterans with military emergency medical training to meet requirements for becoming civilian health care professionals
- § 247a— Family support groups for Alzheimer’s disease patients
- § 247b— Project grants for preventive health services
- § 247b–1— Screenings, referrals, and education regarding lead poisoning
- § 247b–10— Compilation of data on asthma
- § 247b–11— Effects of folic acid in prevention of birth defects
- § 247b–12— Safe motherhood
- § 247b–13— Prenatal and postnatal health
- § 247b–13a— Screening and treatment for maternal mental health and substance use disorders
- § 247b–14— Oral health promotion and disease prevention
- § 247b–14a— Identification of interventions that reduce the burden and transmission of oral, dental, and craniofacial diseases in high risk populations; development of approaches for pediatric oral and craniofacial assessment
- § 247b–15— Surveillance and education regarding infections associated with illicit drug use and other risk factors
- § 247b–16— Grants for lead poisoning related activities
- § 247b–17— Human papillomavirus (Johanna’s Law)
- § 247b–18— Surveillance and research regarding muscular dystrophy
- § 247b–19— Information and education
- § 247b–20— Food safety grants
- § 247b–21— Mosquito-borne diseases; coordination grants to States; assessment and control grants to political subdivisions
- § 247b–22— Microbicide research
- § 247b–23— National strategy and regional centers of excellence in vector-borne diseases
- § 247b–24— Addressing factors related to improving health outcomes
- § 247b–3— Education, technology assessment, and epidemiology regarding lead poisoning
- § 247b–3a— Training and reports by the Health Resources and Services Administration
- § 247b–4— National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities
- § 247b–4a— Early detection, diagnosis, and interventions for newborns and infants with hearing loss
- § 247b–4f— Research relating to preterm labor and delivery and the care, treatment, and outcomes of preterm and low birthweight infants
- § 247b–5— Preventive health measures with respect to prostate cancer
- § 247b–6— National strategy for combating and eliminating tuberculosis
- § 247b–7— Loan repayment program
- § 247b–8— Fellowship and training programs
- § 247b–9— Diabetes in children and youth
- § 247b–9a— Better diabetes care
- § 247c— Sexually transmitted diseases; prevention and control projects and programs
- § 247c–1— Infertility and sexually transmitted diseases
- § 247c–2— Data collection regarding programs under subchapter XXIV
- § 247d— Public health emergencies
- § 247d–1— Vaccine tracking and distribution
- § 247d–10— Pilot program for public health laboratories to detect fentanyl and other synthetic opioids
- § 247d–11— State All Payer Claims Databases
- § 247d–12— Coordination and collaboration regarding blood supply
- § 247d–2— Earlier development of diagnostic tests
- § 247d–3a— Improving State and local public health security
- § 247d–3b— Partnerships for State and regional hospital preparedness to improve surge capacity
- § 247d–3c— Guidelines for regional health care emergency preparedness and response systems
- § 247d–4— Facilities and capacities of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- § 247d–4a— Infectious Diseases Rapid Response Reserve Fund
- § 247d–4b— Children’s Preparedness Unit
- § 247d–5— Combating antimicrobial resistance
- § 247d–6— Public health countermeasures to a bioterrorist attack
- § 247d–6a— Authority for use of certain procedures regarding qualified countermeasure research and development activities
- § 247d–6b— Strategic National Stockpile and security countermeasure procurements
- § 247d–6d— Targeted liability protections for pandemic and epidemic products and security countermeasures
- § 247d–6e— Covered countermeasure process
- § 247d–6f— Provision of medical countermeasures to Indian programs and facilities
- § 247d–7a— Grants regarding training and education of certain health professionals
- § 247d–7b— Emergency system for advance registration of volunteer health professional
- § 247d–7c— Supplies and services in lieu of award funds
- § 247d–7d— Security for countermeasure development and production
- § 247d–7e— Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority
- § 247d–7f— Collaboration and coordination
- § 247d–7g— National Biodefense Science Board and working groups
- § 247d–8— Coordinated program to improve pediatric oral health
- § 247d–9— Dental education for parents of newborns
- § 247e— National Hansen’s Disease Programs Center
- § 248— Control and management of hospitals; furnishing prosthetic and orthopedic devices; transfer of patients; disposal of articles produced by patients; disposal of money and effects of deceased patients; payment of burial expenses
- § 248a— Closing or transfer of hospitals; reduction of services; Congressional authorization required
- § 248b— Transfer or financial self-sufficiency of public health service hospitals and clinics
- § 249— Medical care and treatment of quarantined and detained persons
- § 250— Medical care and treatment of Federal prisoners
- § 250a— Transfer of appropriations
- § 251— Medical examination and treatment of Federal employees; medical care at remote stations
- § 252— Medical examination of aliens
- § 253— Medical services to Coast Guard, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and Public Health Service
- § 253a— Medical services to retired personnel of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- § 253b— Former Lighthouse Service employees; medical service eligibility
- § 254— Interdepartmental work
- § 254a— Sharing of medical care facilities and resources
- § 254b— Health centers
- § 254b–1— State grants to health care providers who provide services to a high percentage of medically underserved populations or other special populations
- § 254b–2— Community health centers and the National Health Service Corps Fund
- § 254c— Rural health care services outreach, rural health network development, and small health care provider quality improvement grant programs
- § 254c–1— Grants for health services for Pacific Islanders
- § 254c–10— Certain requirements
- § 254c–11— Technical assistance
- § 254c–12— Definitions
- § 254c–13— Authorization of appropriations
- § 254c–14— Telehealth network and telehealth resource centers grant programs
- § 254c–16— Mental health services delivered via telehealth
- § 254c–18— Telemedicine; incentive grants regarding coordination among States
- § 254c–19— Pediatric mental health care access grants
- § 254c–1a— Grants to nurse-managed health clinics
- § 254c–1b— Rural obstetric network grants
- § 254c–2— Special diabetes programs for type I diabetes
- § 254c–20— Expanding capacity for health outcomes
- § 254c–21— Innovation for maternal health
- § 254c–22— Integrated services for pregnant and postpartum women
- § 254c–3— Special diabetes programs for Indians
- § 254c–5— Epilepsy; seizure disorder
- § 254c–6— Certain services for pregnant women
- § 254c–7— Special needs adoption programs; public awareness campaign and other activities
- § 254c–8— Healthy start for infants
- § 254c–9— Establishment of program of grants
- § 254d— National Health Service Corps
- § 254e— Health professional shortage areas
- § 254f— Corps personnel
- § 254f–1— Priorities in assignment of Corps personnel
- § 254g— Charges for services by entities using Corps members
- § 254h— Provision of health services by Corps members
- § 254h–1— Facilitation of effective provision of Corps services
- § 254i— Annual report to Congress; contents
- § 254j— National Advisory Council on National Health Service Corps
- § 254k— Authorization of appropriations
- § 254l— National Health Service Corps Scholarship Program
- § 254l–1— National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Program
- § 254m— Obligated service under contract
- § 254n— Private practice
- § 254o— Breach of scholarship contract or loan repayment contract
- § 254o–1— Fund regarding use of amounts recovered for contract breach to replace services lost as result of breach
- § 254p— Special loans for former Corps members to enter private practice
- § 254q— Authorization of appropriations
- § 254q–1— Grants to States for loan repayment programs
- § 254r— Grants to State Offices of Rural Health
- § 254s— Native Hawaiian Health Scholarships
- § 254t— Demonstration project
- § 254u— Public health departments
- § 254v— Clarification regarding service in schools and other community-based settings
- § 255— Home health services
- § 256— Grants to strengthen the effectiveness, efficiency, and coordination of services for the uninsured and underinsured
- § 256a— Patient navigator grants
- § 256a–1— Establishing community health teams to support the patient-centered medical home
- § 256b— Limitation on prices of drugs purchased by covered entities
- § 256c— Bulk purchases of vaccines for certain programs
- § 256d— Breast and cervical cancer information
- § 256e— Program of payments to children’s hospitals that operate graduate medical education programs
- § 256f— Designated dental health professional shortage area
- § 256g— Grants for innovative programs
- § 256g–1— Demonstration program to increase access to dental health care services
- § 256h— Program of payments to teaching health centers that operate graduate medical education programs
- § 256i— Community-based collaborative care network program
- § 262— Regulation of biological products
- § 262a— Enhanced control of dangerous biological agents and toxins
- § 263— Preparation of biological products by Service
- § 263–1— Education on biological products
- § 263a— Certification of laboratories
- § 263a–1— Assisted reproductive technology programs
- § 263a–2— Certification of embryo laboratories
- § 263a–3— Accreditation organizations
- § 263a–4— Certification revocation and suspension
- § 263a–5— Publication
- § 263a–6— Fees
- § 263a–7— Definitions
- § 263b— Certification of mammography facilities
- § 264— Regulations to control communicable diseases
- § 265— Suspension of entries and imports from designated places to prevent spread of communicable diseases
- § 266— Special quarantine powers in time of war
- § 267— Quarantine stations, grounds, and anchorages
- § 268— Quarantine duties of consular and other officers
- § 269— Bills of health
- § 270— Quarantine regulations governing civil air navigation and civil aircraft
- § 271— Penalties for violation of quarantine laws
- § 272— Administration of oaths by quarantine officers
- § 273— Organ procurement organizations
- § 273a— National living donor mechanisms
- § 273b— Report on the long-term health effects of living organ donation
- § 274— Organ procurement and transplantation network
- § 274a— Scientific registry
- § 274b— General provisions respecting grants and contracts
- § 274c— Administration
- § 274d— Report
- § 274e— Prohibition of organ purchases
- § 274f— Reimbursement of travel and subsistence expenses incurred toward living organ donation
- § 274f–1— Public awareness; studies and demonstrations
- § 274f–2— Grants regarding hospital organ donation coordinators
- § 274f–3— Studies relating to organ donation and the recovery, preservation, and transportation of organs
- § 274f–4— Report relating to organ donation and the recovery, preservation, and transportation of organs
- § 274f–5— Criteria, standards, and regulations with respect to organs infected with HIV
- § 274g— Authorization of appropriations
- § 274i— Eligibility requirements for Stephanie Tubbs Jones Gift of Life Medal
- § 274i–1— Solicitation of donations; prohibition on use of Federal funds
- § 274i–2— Design and production of medal
- § 274i–3— Medals not treated as valuable consideration
- § 274i–4— Definitions
- § 274k— National Program
- § 274l— Stem cell therapeutic outcomes database
- § 274l–1— Definitions
- § 274m— Authorization of appropriations
- § 280b— Research
- § 280b–0— Prevention and control activities
- § 280b–1— Preventing overdoses of controlled substances
- § 280b–1a— Interpersonal violence within families and among acquaintances
- § 280b–1b— Use of allotments for rape prevention education
- § 280b–1c— Prevention of traumatic brain injury
- § 280b–1d— National program for traumatic brain injury surveillance and registries
- § 280b–1f— Prevention of falls among older adults
- § 280b–2— General provisions
- § 280b–3— Authorization of appropriations
- § 280b–4— Study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- § 280c— Establishment of program
- § 280c–1— Limitation on duration of grant and requirement of matching funds
- § 280c–2— General provisions
- § 280c–3— Cooperative agreements to States and public health departments for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias
- § 280c–4— Promotion of public health knowledge and awareness of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias
- § 280c–5— General provisions
- § 280c–6— Projects to improve maternal, infant, and child health
- § 280e— National program of cancer registries
- § 280e–1— Planning grants regarding registries
- § 280e–11— Establishment and duties of Foundation
- § 280e–2— Technical assistance in operations of statewide cancer registries
- § 280e–3— Study in certain States to determine factors contributing to elevated breast cancer mortality rates
- § 280e–3a— National childhood cancer registry
- § 280e–4— Authorization of appropriations
- § 280e–5— Voluntary registry for firefighter cancer incidence
- § 280f— Fetal alcohol spectrum disorders prevention, intervention, and services delivery program
- § 280f–1— Strengthening capacity and education for fetal alcohol spectrum disorders
- § 280f–2— Authorization of appropriations
- § 280g— Children’s asthma treatment grants program
- § 280g–1— Early detection, diagnosis, and treatment regarding deaf and hard-of-hearing newborns, infants, and young children
- § 280g–10— Community Preventive Services Task Force
- § 280g–11— Awards to support community health workers and community health
- § 280g–12— Primary Care Extension Program
- § 280g–13— National congenital heart disease research, surveillance, and awareness
- § 280g–14— National diabetes prevention program
- § 280g–15— State demonstration programs to evaluate alternatives to current medical tort litigation
- § 280g–16— Food Safety Integrated Centers of Excellence
- § 280g–17— Designation and investigation of potential cancer clusters
- § 280g–18— Maternal mental health hotline
- § 280g–2— Childhood malignancies
- § 280g–3— Prescription drug monitoring program
- § 280g–4— Grants to strengthen the healthcare system’s response to domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking
- § 280g–4a— Understanding sexual assault care in health systems
- § 280g–4b— Expanding access to unified care
- § 280g–4c— Expanding access to forensics for victims of interpersonal violence
- § 280g–5— Public and health care provider education and support services
- § 280g–6— Chronic kidney disease initiatives
- § 280g–7— Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis registry
- § 280g–7a— Surveillance of neurological diseases
- § 280g–7b— HHS public-private partnership for rare neurodegenerative diseases
- § 280g–8— Support for patients receiving a positive diagnosis of Down syndrome or other prenatally or postnatally diagnosed conditions
- § 280g–9— Programs to improve quality of life for persons with paralysis and other physical disabilities
- § 280h— Grants to promote childhood nutrition and physical activity
- § 280h–1— Applied research program
- § 280h–2— Education campaign
- § 280h–3— Health professional education and training
- § 280h–4— Grants for the establishment of school-based health centers
- § 280h–5— School-based health centers
- § 280h–6— Infant and early childhood mental health promotion, intervention, and treatment
- § 280h–7— Grants to improve trauma support services and mental health care for children and youth in educational settings
- § 280h–8— Recognizing early childhood trauma related to substance abuse
- § 280i— Developmental disabilities surveillance and research program
- § 280i–1— Autism education, early detection, and intervention
- § 280i–2— Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee
- § 280i–3— Reports to Congress
- § 280i–4— Authorization of appropriations
- § 280j— National strategy for quality improvement in health care
- § 280j–1— Collection and analysis of data for quality and resource use measures
- § 280j–2— Public reporting of performance information
- § 280j–3— Quality improvement program for hospitals with a high severity adjusted readmission rate
- § 280k— Oral healthcare prevention education campaign
- § 280k–1— Research-based dental caries disease management
- § 280k–2— Authorization of appropriations
- § 280k–3— Updating national oral healthcare surveillance activities
- § 280l— Technical assistance for employer-based wellness programs
- § 280l–1— National worksite health policies and programs study
- § 280l–2— Prioritization of evaluation by Secretary
- § 280l–3— Prohibition of Federal workplace wellness requirements
- § 280m— Young women’s breast health awareness and support of young women diagnosed with breast cancer
- § 280n— National Parkinson’s Project
- § 281— Organization of National Institutes of Health
- § 282— Director of National Institutes of Health
- § 282a— Authorization of appropriations
- § 282b— Electronic coding of grants and activities
- § 282c— Public access to funded investigators’ final manuscripts
- § 283— Triennial reports of Director of NIH
- § 283a— Annual reporting to increase interagency collaboration and coordination
- § 283a–1— Annual reporting to prevent fraud and abuse
- § 283a–2— Annual reporting regarding training of graduate students for doctoral degrees
- § 283a–3— Establishment of program regarding DES
- § 283a–4— Notification to Director of personnel removed or disciplined for harassment, bullying, retaliation, or hostile working conditions
- § 283a–5— Grant recipient requirements regarding harassment investigation and reporting
- § 283c— Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research
- § 283d— Children’s Vaccine Initiative
- § 283e— Plan for use of animals in research
- § 283f— Requirements regarding surveys of sexual behavior
- § 283g— Muscular dystrophy; initiative through Director of National Institutes of Health
- § 283k— Biomedical and behavioral research facilities
- § 283l— Construction of regional centers for research on primates
- § 283m— Sanctuary system for surplus chimpanzees
- § 283n— Shared Instrumentation Grant Program
- § 283o— Next generation of researchers
- § 283p— Population focused research
- § 283q— Eureka prize competitions
- § 283r— National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity
- § 284— Directors of national research institutes
- § 284a— Advisory councils
- § 284c— Certain uses of funds
- § 284d— Definitions
- § 284e— Research on osteoporosis, Paget’s disease, and related bone disorders
- § 284f— Parkinson’s disease
- § 284g— Expansion, intensification, and coordination of activities of National Institutes of Health with respect to research on autism spectrum disorder
- § 284h— Pediatric Research Initiative
- § 284i— Autoimmune diseases
- § 284j— Muscular dystrophy research
- § 284k— Clinical research
- § 284l— Enhancement awards
- § 284m— Program for pediatric studies of drugs
- § 284m–1— Pediatric Advisory Committee
- § 284n— Certain demonstration projects
- § 284o— Activities of the National Institutes of Health with respect to research on paralysis
- § 284p— Activities of the National Institutes of Health with respect to research with implications for enhancing daily function for persons with paralysis
- § 284q— Pain research
- § 284q–1— NIH opioid research
- § 284r— Basic research
- § 284s— Tick-borne diseases
- § 285— Purpose of Institute
- § 285a— National Cancer Program
- § 285a–1— Cancer control programs
- § 285a–10— Research, information, and education with respect to blood cancer
- § 285a–11— Pediatric cancer research, awareness, and survivorship
- § 285a–11a— Cancer survivorship programs
- § 285a–11b— Best practices for long-term follow-up services for pediatric cancer survivors
- § 285a–12— Interagency Breast Cancer and Environmental Research Coordinating Committee
- § 285a–13— Scientific framework for recalcitrant cancers
- § 285a–2— Special authorities of Director
- § 285a–3— National cancer research and demonstration centers
- § 285a–4— President’s Cancer Panel; establishment, membership, etc., functions
- § 285a–5— Associate Director for Prevention; appointment; function
- § 285a–6— Breast and gynecological cancers
- § 285a–7— Prostate cancer
- § 285a–9— Grants for education, prevention, and early detection of radiogenic cancers and diseases
- § 285b— Purpose of Institute
- § 285b–1— Heart, blood vessel, lung, and blood disease prevention and control programs
- § 285b–2— Information and education
- § 285b–3— National Heart, Blood Vessel, Lung, and Blood Diseases and Blood Resources Program; administrative provisions
- § 285b–4— National research and demonstration centers
- § 285b–6— Associate Director for Prevention; appointment; function
- § 285b–7— National Center on Sleep Disorders Research
- § 285b–7a— Heart attack, stroke, and other cardiovascular diseases in women
- § 285b–7b— Coordination of Federal asthma activities
- § 285b–7c— Tuberculosis
- § 285b–8— Congenital heart disease
- § 285b–9— HHS valvular heart disease activities
- § 285c— Purpose of Institute
- § 285c–1— Data systems and information clearinghouses
- § 285c–2— Division Directors for Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolic Diseases, Digestive Diseases and Nutrition, and Kidney, Urologic, and Hematologic Diseases; functions
- § 285c–3— Interagency coordinating committees
- § 285c–4— Advisory boards
- § 285c–5— Research and training centers; development or expansion
- § 285c–6— Advisory council subcommittees
- § 285c–7— Biennial report
- § 285c–8— Nutritional disorders program
- § 285c–9— Juvenile diabetes
- § 285d— Purpose of Institute
- § 285d–1— National arthritis and musculoskeletal and skin diseases program
- § 285d–2— Research and training
- § 285d–3— Data system and information clearinghouse
- § 285d–4— Interagency coordinating committees
- § 285d–5— Arthritis and musculoskeletal diseases demonstration projects
- § 285d–6— Multipurpose arthritis and musculoskeletal diseases centers
- § 285d–6a— Lupus
- § 285d–7— Advisory Board
- § 285d–8— Juvenile arthritis and related conditions
- § 285e— Purpose of Institute
- § 285e–1— Special functions
- § 285e–10— Aging processes regarding women
- § 285e–10a— Alzheimer’s clinical research and training awards
- § 285e–2— Alzheimer’s Disease centers
- § 285e–3— Claude D. Pepper Older Americans Independence Centers
- § 285e–4— Awards for leadership and excellence in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias
- § 285e–5— Research relevant to appropriate services for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias and their families
- § 285e–6— Dissemination of research results
- § 285e–7— Clearinghouse on Alzheimer’s Disease
- § 285e–8— Dissemination project
- § 285e–9— Alzheimer’s disease registry
- § 285f— Purpose of Institute
- § 285f–1— Research centers regarding chronic fatigue syndrome
- § 285f–2— Research and research training regarding tuberculosis
- § 285f–3— Sexually transmitted disease clinical research and training awards
- § 285f–4— Microbicide research and development
- § 285f–5— Research centers for pathogens of pandemic concern
- § 285g— Purpose of Institute
- § 285g–1— Sudden infant death syndrome research
- § 285g–10— Investment in tomorrow’s pediatric researchers
- § 285g–11— Research on the health and development effects of media and related technology on infants, children, and adolescents
- § 285g–2— Research on intellectual disabilities
- § 285g–3— Associate Director for Prevention; appointment; function
- § 285g–4— National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research
- § 285g–5— Research centers with respect to contraception and infertility
- § 285g–6— Program regarding obstetrics and gynecology
- § 285g–7— Child health research centers
- § 285g–8— Prospective longitudinal study on adolescent health
- § 285g–9— Fragile X
- § 285h— Purpose of Institute
- § 285i— Purpose of Institute
- § 285i–1— Clinical research on eye care and diabetes
- § 285j— Purpose of Institute
- § 285j–1— Spinal cord regeneration research
- § 285j–2— Bioengineering research
- § 285j–3— Research on multiple sclerosis
- § 285k— National Institute of General Medical Sciences
- § 285l— Purpose of Institute
- § 285l–1— Applied Toxicological Research and Testing Program
- § 285l–2— Definitions
- § 285l–3— Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Validation of Alternative Methods
- § 285l–4— Federal agency action
- § 285l–5— Application
- § 285l–6— Methods of controlling certain insect and vermin populations
- § 285m— Purpose of Institute
- § 285m–1— National Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Program
- § 285m–2— Data System and Information Clearinghouse
- § 285m–3— Multipurpose deafness and other communication disorders center
- § 285m–4— National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders Advisory Board
- § 285m–5— Interagency Coordinating Committee
- § 285m–6— Limitation on administrative expenses
- § 285n— Purpose of Institute
- § 285n–1— Associate Director for Prevention
- § 285n–2— National Alcohol Research Centers; mandatory grant for research of effects of alcohol on elderly
- § 285o— Purpose of Institute
- § 285o–1— Associate Director for Prevention
- § 285o–2— Drug Abuse Research Centers
- § 285o–3— Office on AIDS
- § 285o–4— Medication Development Program
- § 285p— Purpose of Institute
- § 285p–1— Associate Director for Prevention
- § 285p–2— Office of Rural Mental Health Research
- § 285p–3— Office on AIDS
- § 285q— Purpose of Institute
- § 285q–1— Specific authorities
- § 285q–2— Advisory council
- § 285r— Purpose of the Institute
- § 285s— Purpose of Institute
- § 285t— Purpose of Institute
- § 285t–1— Centers of excellence for research education and training
- § 285t–3— General provisions regarding the Institute
- § 286— National Library of Medicine
- § 286a— Board of Regents
- § 286a–1— Library facilities
- § 286b–1— Definitions
- § 286b–2— National Medical Libraries Assistance Advisory Board
- § 286b–3— Grants for training in medical library sciences
- § 286b–4— Assistance for projects in sciences related to health, for research and development in medical library science, and for development of education technologies
- § 286b–5— Grants for establishing, expanding, and improving basic resources of medical libraries and related instrumentalities
- § 286b–6— Grants and contracts for establishment of regional medical libraries
- § 286b–7— Financial support of biomedical scientific publications
- § 286b–8— Grant payments, records, and audit
- § 286c— Purpose, establishment, functions, and funding of National Center for Biotechnology Information
- § 286d— National Information Center
- § 287— National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences
- § 287a— Cures Acceleration Network
- § 287a–1— Office of Rare Diseases
- § 287a–2— Rare disease regional centers of excellence
- § 287a–4— General clinical research centers
- § 287b— General purpose
- § 287c–11— Dietary supplements
- § 287c–21— Purpose of Center
- § 287d— Office of Research on Women’s Health
- § 287d–1— National data system and clearinghouse on research on women’s health
- § 287d–2— Biennial report
- § 288— Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards
- § 288–1— Intramural loan repayment program
- § 288–2— Extramural loan repayment program
- § 288–4— Undergraduate scholarship program regarding professions needed by National Research Institutes
- § 288a— Visiting Scientist Awards
- § 288b— Studies respecting biomedical and behavioral research personnel
- § 289— Institutional review boards; ethics guidance program
- § 289a— Peer review requirements
- § 289a–1— Certain provisions regarding review and approval of proposals for research
- § 289a–2— Inclusion of women and minorities in clinical research
- § 289b— Office of Research Integrity
- § 289b–1— Protection against financial conflicts of interest in certain projects of research
- § 289c— Research on public health emergencies
- § 289c–1— Collaborative use of certain health services research funds
- § 289d— Animals in research
- § 289e— Use of appropriations
- § 289f— Gifts and donations; memorials
- § 289g— Fetal research
- § 289g–1— Research on transplantation of fetal tissue
- § 289g–2— Prohibitions regarding human fetal tissue
- § 289g–3— Breast implant research
- § 289g–4— Support for emergency medicine research
- § 289g–5— Precision medicine initiative
- § 290— National Institutes of Health Management Fund; establishment; advancements; availability; final adjustments of advances
- § 290a— Victims of fire
- § 290aa— Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
- § 290aa–0— National Mental Health and Substance Use Policy Laboratory
- § 290aa–0a— Behavioral health crisis coordinating office
- § 290aa–0b— Interdepartmental Serious Mental Illness Coordinating Committee
- § 290aa–1— Advisory councils
- § 290aa–15— Department of Health and Human Services grant accountability
- § 290aa–16— Evaluation of performance of Department of Health and Human Services programs
- § 290aa–17— Assisted outpatient treatment grant program for individuals with serious mental illness
- § 290aa–18— Limitations on authority
- § 290aa–2a— Report on individuals with co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse disorders
- § 290aa–3— Peer review
- § 290aa–4— Center for behavioral health statistics and quality
- § 290aa–5— Grants for the benefit of homeless individuals
- § 290aa–5a— Behavioral health and substance use disorder resources for Native Americans
- § 290b— Establishment and duties of Foundation
- § 290bb— Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
- § 290bb–1— Residential treatment programs for pregnant and postpartum women
- § 290bb–10— Evidence-based prescription opioid and heroin treatment and interventions demonstration
- § 290bb–11— Building capacity for family-focused residential treatment
- § 290bb–2— Priority substance use disorder treatment needs of regional and national significance
- § 290bb–21— Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
- § 290bb–22— Priority substance use disorder prevention needs of regional and national significance
- § 290bb–25— Grants for services for children of substance abusers
- § 290bb–25b— Programs to reduce underage drinking
- § 290bb–25d— Centers of excellence on services for individuals with fetal alcohol syndrome and alcohol-related birth defects and treatment for individuals with such conditions and their families
- § 290bb–25f— Prevention and education programs
- § 290bb–25g— Awareness campaigns
- § 290bb–2a— Medical treatment of narcotics addiction; report to Congress
- § 290bb–31— Center for Mental Health Services
- § 290bb–32— Priority mental health needs of regional and national significance
- § 290bb–33— Student suicide awareness and prevention training
- § 290bb–34— Suicide prevention technical assistance center
- § 290bb–36— Youth suicide early intervention and prevention strategies
- § 290bb–36a— Suicide prevention for youth
- § 290bb–36b— Mental health and substance use disorder services for students in higher education
- § 290bb–36c— National Suicide Prevention Lifeline program
- § 290bb–36d— Treatment Referral Routing Service
- § 290bb–37— Mental health crisis response partnership pilot program
- § 290bb–38— Grants for jail diversion programs
- § 290bb–39— Peer-supported mental health services
- § 290bb–39a— Best practices for behavioral and mental health intervention teams
- § 290bb–40— Grants for the integrated treatment of serious mental illness and co-occurring substance abuse
- § 290bb–41— Mental health awareness training grants
- § 290bb–42— Improving uptake and patient access to integrated care services
- § 290bb–43— Adult suicide prevention
- § 290bb–44— Assertive community treatment grant program
- § 290bb–45— Center of Excellence for Eating Disorders for education and training on eating disorders
- § 290bb–6— Action by Center for Substance Abuse Treatment and States concerning military facilities
- § 290bb–7— Substance use disorder treatment and early intervention services for children, adolescents, and young adults
- § 290bb–7a— Youth prevention and recovery
- § 290c— Advanced Research Projects Agency–Health
- § 290cc–21— Formula grants to States
- § 290cc–22— Purpose of grants
- § 290cc–23— Requirement of matching funds
- § 290cc–24— Determination of amount of allotment
- § 290cc–25— Conversion to categorical program in event of failure of State regarding expenditure of grants
- § 290cc–26— Provision of certain information from State
- § 290cc–27— Description of intended expenditures of grant
- § 290cc–28— Requirement of reports by States
- § 290cc–29— Requirement of application
- § 290cc–30— Technical assistance
- § 290cc–31— Failure to comply with agreements
- § 290cc–32— Prohibition against certain false statements
- § 290cc–33— Nondiscrimination
- § 290cc–34— Definitions
- § 290cc–35— Funding
- § 290dd— Substance abuse among government and other employees
- § 290dd–1— Admission of substance abusers to private and public hospitals and outpatient facilities
- § 290dd–2— Confidentiality of records
- § 290dd–2a— Promoting access to information on evidence-based programs and practices
- § 290dd–3— Grants for reducing overdose deaths
- § 290dd–4— Program to support coordination and continuation of care for drug overdose patients
- § 290ee— Opioid overdose reversal medication access, education, and co-prescribing grant programs
- § 290ee–1— First responder training
- § 290ee–10— Rural emergency medical service training and equipment assistance program
- § 290ee–2— Building communities of recovery
- § 290ee–2a— Peer support technical assistance center
- § 290ee–3— State demonstration grants for comprehensive opioid abuse response
- § 290ee–3a— Grant program for State and Tribal response to opioid use disorders
- § 290ee–4— Mental and behavioral health outreach and education at institutions of higher education
- § 290ee–5— National recovery housing best practices
- § 290ee–5a— Sobriety treatment and recovery teams
- § 290ee–6— Regional Centers of Excellence in Substance Use Disorder Education
- § 290ee–7— Comprehensive opioid recovery centers
- § 290ee–8— Career Act; treatment, recovery, and workforce support grants
- § 290ee–9— Services for families and patients in crisis
- § 290ff— Comprehensive community mental health services for children with serious emotional disturbances
- § 290ff–1— Requirements with respect to carrying out purpose of grants
- § 290ff–2— Individualized plan for services
- § 290ff–3— Additional provisions
- § 290ff–4— General provisions
- § 290hh— Children and violence
- § 290hh–1— Grants to address the problems of persons who experience traumatic events
- § 290ii— Requirement relating to the rights of residents of certain facilities
- § 290ii–1— Reporting requirement
- § 290ii–2— Regulations and enforcement
- § 290jj— Requirement relating to the rights of residents of certain non-medical, community-based facilities for children and youth
- § 290jj–1— Reporting requirement
- § 290jj–2— Regulations and enforcement
- § 290kk— Applicability to designated programs
- § 290kk–1— Religious organizations as program participants
- § 290kk–2— Limitations on use of funds for certain purposes
- § 290kk–3— Educational requirements for personnel in drug treatment programs
- § 290ll— Fellowships
- § 291— Congressional declaration of purpose
- § 291a— Authorization of appropriations
- § 291b— State allotments
- § 291c— General regulations
- § 291d— State plans
- § 291e— Projects for construction or modernization
- § 291f— Payments for construction or modernization
- § 291g— Withholding of payments; noncompliance with requirements
- § 291h— Judicial review
- § 291i— Recovery of expenditures under certain conditions
- § 291j— Loans
- § 291j–1— Loan guarantees and loans
- § 291j–10— Payments
- § 291j–2— Allocation among States
- § 291j–3— Applications and conditions
- § 291j–4— Payment of interest on guaranteed loans
- § 291j–5— Limitation on amounts of loans guaranteed or directly made
- § 291j–6— Loan guarantee and loan fund
- § 291j–7— Loans to public facilities
- § 291j–8— Authorization of appropriations
- § 291j–9— Eligibility for grants
- § 291k— Federal Hospital Council
- § 291l— Conference of State agencies
- § 291m— State control of operations
- § 291m–1— Loans for certain hospital experimentation projects
- § 291o— Definitions
- § 291o–1— Financial statements
- § 292— Statement of purpose
- § 292a— Scope and duration of loan insurance program
- § 292b— Limitations on individual insured loans and on loan insurance
- § 292c— Sources of funds
- § 292d— Eligibility of borrowers and terms of insured loans
- § 292e— Certificate of loan insurance; effective date of insurance
- § 292f— Default of borrower
- § 292g— Risk-based premiums
- § 292h— Office for Health Education Assistance Loan Default Reduction
- § 292i— Insurance account
- § 292j— Powers and responsibilities of Secretary
- § 292k— Participation by Federal credit unions in Federal, State, and private student loan insurance programs
- § 292l— Determination of eligible students
- § 292m— Repayment by Secretary of loans of deceased or disabled borrowers
- § 292n— Additional requirements for institutions and lenders
- § 292o— Definitions
- § 292p— Authorization of appropriations
- § 292q— Agreements for operation of school loan funds
- § 292r— Loan provisions
- § 292s— Medical schools and primary health care
- § 292t— Individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds
- § 292u— Administrative provisions
- § 292v— Provision by schools of information to students
- § 292w— Procedures for appeal of termination of agreements
- § 292x— Distribution of assets from loan funds
- § 292y— General provisions
- § 293— Centers of excellence
- § 293a— Scholarships for disadvantaged students
- § 293b— Loan repayments and fellowships regarding faculty positions
- § 293c— Educational assistance in the health professions regarding individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds
- § 293d— Authorization of appropriation
- § 293e— Grants for health professions education
- § 293k— Primary care training and enhancement
- § 293k–1— Training opportunities for direct care workers
- § 293k–2— Training in general, pediatric, and public health dentistry
- § 293l— Advisory Committee on Training in Primary Care Medicine and Dentistry
- § 293l–1— Teaching health centers development grants
- § 293m— Rural physician training grants
- § 294— General provisions
- § 294a— Area health education centers
- § 294b— Continuing educational support for health professionals serving in rural and underserved communities
- § 294c— Education and training relating to geriatrics
- § 294d— Quentin N. Burdick program for rural interdisciplinary training
- § 294e— Allied health and other disciplines
- § 294e–1— Mental and behavioral health education and training grants
- § 294f— Advisory Committee on Interdisciplinary, Community-Based Linkages
- § 294i— Program for education and training in pain care
- § 294i–1— Emergency department alternatives to opioids program
- § 294j— Demonstration program to integrate quality improvement and patient safety training into clinical education of health professionals
- § 294k— Training demonstration program
- § 294n— Health professions workforce information and analysis
- § 294o— Advisory Council on Graduate Medical Education
- § 294p— Training for health care providers
- § 294q— National Health Care Workforce Commission
- § 294r— State health care workforce development grants
- § 294s— Rural maternal and obstetric care training demonstration
- § 294t— Programs to promote mental health among the health professional workforce
- § 294u— Education and awareness initiative encouraging use of mental health and substance use disorder services by health care professionals
- § 295— General provisions
- § 295a— Public health training centers
- § 295b— Public health traineeships
- § 295c— Preventive medicine and public health training grant program
- § 295d— Health administration traineeships and special projects
- § 295e— Authorization of appropriations
- § 295f— Investment in tomorrow’s pediatric health care workforce
- § 295f–1— Public Health Workforce Loan Repayment Program
- § 295f–2— Training for mid-career public and allied health professionals
- § 295f–3— Fellowship training in applied public health epidemiology, public health laboratory science, public health informatics, and expansion of the Epidemic Intelligence Service
- § 295h— Loan repayment program for substance use disorder treatment workforce
- § 295j— Preferences and required information in certain programs
- § 295k— Health professions data
- § 295m— Prohibition against discrimination on basis of sex
- § 295n–1— Application
- § 295n–2— Use of funds
- § 295o— Matching requirement
- § 295o–1— Generally applicable provisions
- § 295o–2— Technical assistance
- § 295p— Definitions
- § 296— Definitions
- § 296a— Application
- § 296b— Use of funds
- § 296c— Matching requirement
- § 296d— Preference
- § 296e— Generally applicable provisions
- § 296e–1— Grants for health professions education
- § 296f— Technical assistance
- § 296g— Prohibition against discrimination by schools on basis of sex
- § 296j— Advanced education nursing grants
- § 296j–1— Demonstration grants for family nurse practitioner training programs
- § 296m— Workforce diversity grants
- § 296p— Nurse education, practice, quality, and retention grants
- § 297a— Student loan fund
- § 297b— Loan provisions
- § 297d— Allotments and payments of Federal capital contributions
- § 297e— Distribution of assets from loan funds
- § 297g— Modification of agreements; compromise, waiver or release
- § 297i— Procedures for appeal of terminations
- § 297n— Loan repayment and scholarship programs
- § 297n–1— Nurse faculty loan program
- § 297o— Eligible individual student loan repayment
- § 297t— National Advisory Council on Nurse Education and Practice
- § 298— Comprehensive geriatric education
- § 298d— Authorization of appropriations
- § 299— Mission and duties
- § 299a— General authorities
- § 299a–1— Research on health disparities
- § 299b— Health care outcome improvement research
- § 299b–1— Private-public partnerships to improve organization and delivery
- § 299b–2— Information on quality and cost of care
- § 299b–21— Definitions
- § 299b–22— Privilege and confidentiality protections
- § 299b–23— Network of patient safety databases
- § 299b–24— Patient safety organization certification and listing
- § 299b–24a— Activities regarding women’s health
- § 299b–25— Technical assistance
- § 299b–26— Severability
- § 299b–3— Information systems for health care improvement
- § 299b–31— Quality measure development
- § 299b–33— Health care delivery system research
- § 299b–34— Quality improvement technical assistance and implementation
- § 299b–35— Grants or contracts to implement medication management services in treatment of chronic diseases
- § 299b–36— Program to facilitate shared decisionmaking
- § 299b–37— Dissemination and building capacity for research
- § 299b–4— Research supporting primary care and access in underserved areas
- § 299b–4a— Studies on preventive interventions in primary care for older Americans
- § 299b–5— Health care practice and technology innovation
- § 299b–6— Coordination of Federal Government quality improvement efforts
- § 299b–7— Research on outcomes of health care items and services
- § 299c— Advisory Council for Healthcare Research and Quality
- § 299c–1— Peer review with respect to grants and contracts
- § 299c–2— Certain provisions with respect to development, collection, and dissemination of data
- § 299c–3— Dissemination of information
- § 299c–4— Additional provisions with respect to grants and contracts
- § 299c–5— Certain administrative authorities
- § 299c–6— Funding
- § 299c–7— Definitions
- § 300— Project grants and contracts for family planning services
- § 300a— Formula grants to States for family planning services
- § 300a–1— Training grants and contracts; authorization of appropriations
- § 300a–2— Conduct, etc., of research activities
- § 300a–3— Informational and educational materials development grants and contracts; authorization of appropriations
- § 300a–4— Grants and contracts
- § 300a–5— Voluntary participation by individuals; participation not prerequisite for eligibility or receipt of other services and information
- § 300a–6— Prohibition against funding programs using abortion as family planning method
- § 300a–7— Sterilization or abortion
- § 300a–8— Penalty for United States, etc., officer or employee coercing or endeavoring to coerce procedure upon beneficiary of Federal program
- § 300aa–1— Establishment
- § 300aa–10— Establishment of program
- § 300aa–11— Petitions for compensation
- § 300aa–12— Court jurisdiction
- § 300aa–13— Determination of eligibility and compensation
- § 300aa–14— Vaccine Injury Table
- § 300aa–15— Compensation
- § 300aa–16— Limitations of actions
- § 300aa–17— Subrogation
- § 300aa–19— Advisory Commission on Childhood Vaccines
- § 300aa–2— Program responsibilities
- § 300aa–21— Authority to bring actions
- § 300aa–22— Standards of responsibility
- § 300aa–23— Trial
- § 300aa–25— Recording and reporting of information
- § 300aa–26— Vaccine information
- § 300aa–27— Mandate for safer childhood vaccines
- § 300aa–28— Manufacturer recordkeeping and reporting
- § 300aa–3— Plan
- § 300aa–31— Citizen’s actions
- § 300aa–32— Judicial review
- § 300aa–33— Definitions
- § 300aa–34— Termination of program
- § 300aa–5— National Vaccine Advisory Committee
- § 300aa–6— Authorization of appropriations
- § 300b–1— Research project grants and contracts
- § 300b–10— Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders in Newborns and Children
- § 300b–11— Clearinghouse of newborn screening information
- § 300b–12— Laboratory quality and surveillance
- § 300b–13— Interagency Coordinating Committee on Newborn and Child Screening
- § 300b–14— National contingency plan for newborn screening
- § 300b–15— Hunter Kelly Research Program
- § 300b–16— Authorization of appropriations for newborn screening programs and activities
- § 300b–17— Report by Secretary
- § 300b–2— Voluntary participation by individuals
- § 300b–3— Application; special consideration to prior sickle cell anemia grant recipients
- § 300b–4— Public Health Service facilities
- § 300b–5— Sickle cell disease and other heritable blood disorders research, surveillance, prevention, and treatment
- § 300b–6— Applied technology
- § 300b–7— Tourette Syndrome
- § 300b–8— Improved newborn and child screening for heritable disorders
- § 300b–9— Evaluating the effectiveness of newborn and child screening and followup programs
- § 300bb–1— State and local governmental group health plans must provide continuation coverage to certain individuals
- § 300bb–2— Continuation coverage
- § 300bb–3— Qualifying event
- § 300bb–4— Applicable premium
- § 300bb–5— Election
- § 300bb–6— Notice requirements
- § 300bb–7— Enforcement
- § 300bb–8— Definitions
- § 300c–11— Addressing sudden unexpected infant death and sudden unexpected death in childhood
- § 300c–12— Sudden infant death syndrome research
- § 300c–13— Continuing activities related to stillbirth, sudden unexpected infant death and sudden unexplained death in childhood
- § 300c–14— Report to Congress
- § 300c–22— Blood-separation centers
- § 300cc–1— Requirement of expediting awards of grants and contracts for research
- § 300cc–11— Clinical evaluation units at National Institutes of Health
- § 300cc–12— Use of investigational new drugs with respect to acquired immune deficiency syndrome
- § 300cc–13— Terry Beirn Community-Based AIDS Research Initiative
- § 300cc–14— Evaluation of certain treatments
- § 300cc–15— Support of international efforts
- § 300cc–16— Research centers
- § 300cc–17— Information services
- § 300cc–18— Development of model protocols for clinical care of infected individuals
- § 300cc–19— National blood resource education program
- § 300cc–2— Requirements with respect to processing of requests for personnel and administrative support
- § 300cc–20— Additional authority with respect to research
- § 300cc–3— Establishment of Research Advisory Committee
- § 300cc–31— Fellowships and training
- § 300cc–40— Establishment of Office
- § 300cc–40a— Microbicide research
- § 300cc–40b— Advisory Council; coordinating committees
- § 300cc–40c— Comprehensive plan for expenditure of appropriations
- § 300cc–41— Additional authorities
- § 300cc–43— Emergency Discretionary Fund
- § 300cc–45— General provisions regarding Office
- § 300cc–51— Definitions
- § 300d— Establishment
- § 300d–11— Establishment of program
- § 300d–12— Requirement of matching funds for fiscal years subsequent to first fiscal year of payments
- § 300d–13— Requirements with respect to carrying out purpose of allotments
- § 300d–14— Requirement of submission to Secretary of trauma plan and certain information
- § 300d–15— Restrictions on use of payments
- § 300d–17— Requirement of submission of application containing certain agreements and assurances
- § 300d–18— Determination of amount of allotment
- § 300d–19— Failure to comply with agreements
- § 300d–20— Prohibition against certain false statements
- § 300d–21— Technical assistance and provision by Secretary of supplies and services in lieu of grant funds
- § 300d–22— Report by Secretary
- § 300d–3— Grants to improve trauma care in rural areas
- § 300d–31— Definitions
- § 300d–32— Funding
- § 300d–4— Emergency medical services
- § 300d–41— Grants for certain trauma centers
- § 300d–42— Preferences in making grants
- § 300d–43— Certain agreements
- § 300d–44— General provisions
- § 300d–45— Authorization of appropriations
- § 300d–46— Definition
- § 300d–5— Competitive grants for trauma systems for the improvement of trauma care
- § 300d–51— Residency training programs in emergency medicine
- § 300d–52— State grants for projects regarding traumatic brain injury
- § 300d–53— State grants for protection and advocacy services
- § 300d–54— Stop, Observe, Ask, and Respond to Health and Wellness Training Program
- § 300d–6— Competitive grants for trauma centers
- § 300d–61— Establishment of Program
- § 300d–71— Maintenance of the national toll-free number and other communication capabilities
- § 300d–72— Promoting poison control center utilization
- § 300d–73— Maintenance of the poison control center grant program
- § 300d–74— Rule of construction
- § 300d–81— Grants to States
- § 300d–82— Authorization of appropriations
- § 300d–91— Military and civilian partnership for trauma readiness grant program
- § 300dd–21— Demonstration projects
- § 300dd–31— Grants for anonymous testing
- § 300dd–32— Requirement of provision of certain counseling services
- § 300dd–33— Funding
- § 300e— Requirements of health maintenance organizations
- § 300e–1— Definitions
- § 300e–10— Restrictive State laws and practices
- § 300e–11— Continued regulation of health maintenance organizations
- § 300e–12— Limitation on source of funding for health maintenance organizations
- § 300e–14— Annual report
- § 300e–14a— Health services for Indians and domestic agricultural migratory and seasonal workers
- § 300e–16— Training and technical assistance
- § 300e–17— Financial disclosure
- § 300e–4— Loans and loan guarantees for initial operation costs
- § 300e–5— Application requirements
- § 300e–6— Administration of assistance programs
- § 300e–7— General provisions relating to loan guarantees and loans
- § 300e–8— Authorization of appropriations
- § 300e–9— Employees’ health benefits plans
- § 300ee— Use of funds
- § 300ee–1— Establishment of office with respect to minority health and acquired immune deficiency syndrome
- § 300ee–11— Establishment of program
- § 300ee–12— Provisions with respect to carrying out purpose of grants
- § 300ee–13— Requirement of submission of application containing certain agreements and assurances
- § 300ee–14— Restrictions on use of grant
- § 300ee–15— Requirement of reports and audits by States
- § 300ee–16— Additional required agreements
- § 300ee–17— Determination of amount of allotments for States
- § 300ee–18— Failure to comply with agreements
- § 300ee–19— Prohibition against certain false statements
- § 300ee–2— Information for health and public safety workers
- § 300ee–20— Technical assistance and provision by Secretary of supplies and services in lieu of grant funds
- § 300ee–21— Evaluations
- § 300ee–22— Report by Secretary
- § 300ee–23— Definition
- § 300ee–24— Funding
- § 300ee–3— Continuing education for health care providers
- § 300ee–31— Availability of information to general public
- § 300ee–32— Public information campaigns
- § 300ee–33— Provision of information to underserved populations
- § 300ee–34— Authorization of appropriations
- § 300ee–4— Technical assistance
- § 300ee–5— Use of funds to supply hypodermic needles or syringes for illegal drug use; prohibition
- § 300f— Definitions
- § 300ff— Purpose
- § 300ff–1— Prohibition on use of funds
- § 300ff–101— Special projects of national significance
- § 300ff–11— Establishment of program of grants
- § 300ff–111— HIV/AIDS communities, schools, and centers
- § 300ff–12— Administration and planning council
- § 300ff–121— Minority AIDS initiative
- § 300ff–13— Type and distribution of grants
- § 300ff–131— Infectious diseases and circumstances relevant to notification requirements
- § 300ff–132— Routine notifications with respect to airborne infectious diseases in victims assisted
- § 300ff–133— Request for notification with respect to victims assisted
- § 300ff–134— Procedures for notification of exposure
- § 300ff–135— Notification of employee
- § 300ff–136— Selection of designated officers
- § 300ff–137— Limitation with respect to duties of medical facilities
- § 300ff–138— Miscellaneous provisions
- § 300ff–139— Injunctions regarding violation of prohibition
- § 300ff–14— Use of amounts
- § 300ff–140— Applicability of part
- § 300ff–15— Application
- § 300ff–16— Technical assistance
- § 300ff–17— Definitions
- § 300ff–19— Establishment of program
- § 300ff–20— Authorization of appropriations
- § 300ff–21— Grants
- § 300ff–22— General use of grants
- § 300ff–23— Grants to establish HIV care consortia
- § 300ff–24— Grants for home- and community-based care
- § 300ff–25— Continuum of health insurance coverage
- § 300ff–26— Provision of treatments
- § 300ff–27— State application
- § 300ff–27a— Spousal notification
- § 300ff–28— Distribution of funds
- § 300ff–29— Technical assistance
- § 300ff–29a— Supplemental grants
- § 300ff–30— Emerging communities
- § 300ff–31a— Timeframe for obligation and expenditure of grant funds
- § 300ff–31b— Authorization of appropriations
- § 300ff–33— Early diagnosis grant program
- § 300ff–34— Perinatal transmission of HIV/AIDS; contingent requirement regarding State grants under this part
- § 300ff–37— State HIV testing programs established prior to or after May 20, 1996
- § 300ff–37a— Recommendations for reducing incidence of perinatal transmission
- § 300ff–38— Grants for partner notification programs
- § 300ff–51— Establishment of a program
- § 300ff–52— Minimum qualifications of grantees
- § 300ff–53— Preferences in making grants
- § 300ff–54— Miscellaneous provisions
- § 300ff–55— Authorization of appropriations
- § 300ff–61— Confidentiality and informed consent
- § 300ff–62— Provision of certain counseling services
- § 300ff–63— Applicability of requirements regarding confidentiality, informed consent, and counseling
- § 300ff–64— Additional required agreements
- § 300ff–65— Requirement of submission of application containing certain agreements and assurances
- § 300ff–66— Provision by Secretary of supplies and services in lieu of grant funds
- § 300ff–67— Use of funds
- § 300ff–71— Grants for coordinated services and access to research for women, infants, children, and youth
- § 300ff–81— Coordination
- § 300ff–82— Audits
- § 300ff–83— Public health emergency
- § 300ff–84— Prohibition on promotion of certain activities
- § 300ff–85— Privacy protections
- § 300ff–86— GAO report
- § 300ff–87— Severity of need index
- § 300ff–87a— National HIV/AIDS testing goal
- § 300ff–88— Definitions
- § 300g— Coverage
- § 300g–1— National drinking water regulations
- § 300g–10— Cybersecurity support for public water systems
- § 300g–2— State primary enforcement responsibility
- § 300g–3— Enforcement of drinking water regulations
- § 300g–4— Variances
- § 300g–5— Exemptions
- § 300g–6— Prohibition on use of lead pipes, solder, and flux
- § 300g–7— Monitoring of contaminants
- § 300g–8— Operator certification
- § 300g–9— Capacity development
- § 300gg— Fair health insurance premiums
- § 300gg–1— Guaranteed availability of coverage
- § 300gg–11— No lifetime or annual limits
- § 300gg–111— Preventing surprise medical bills
- § 300gg–112— Ending surprise air ambulance bills
- § 300gg–113— Continuity of care
- § 300gg–114— Maintenance of price comparison tool
- § 300gg–115— Protecting patients and improving the accuracy of provider directory information
- § 300gg–117— Other patient protections
- § 300gg–118— Air ambulance report requirements
- § 300gg–119— Increasing transparency by removing gag clauses on price and quality information
- § 300gg–12— Prohibition on rescissions
- § 300gg–120— Reporting on pharmacy benefits and drug costs
- § 300gg–121— Oversight of entities that provide pharmacy benefit management services
- § 300gg–13— Coverage of preventive health services
- § 300gg–131— Balance billing in cases of emergency services
- § 300gg–132— Balance billing in cases of non-emergency services performed by nonparticipating providers at certain participating facilities
- § 300gg–133— Provider requirements with respect to disclosure on patient protections against balance billing
- § 300gg–134— Enforcement
- § 300gg–135— Air ambulance services
- § 300gg–136— Provision of information upon request and for scheduled appointments
- § 300gg–137— Patient-provider dispute resolution
- § 300gg–138— Continuity of care
- § 300gg–139— Provider requirements to protect patients and improve the accuracy of provider directory information
- § 300gg–14— Extension of dependent coverage
- § 300gg–15— Development and utilization of uniform explanation of coverage documents and standardized definitions
- § 300gg–15a— Provision of additional information
- § 300gg–16— Prohibition on discrimination in favor of highly compensated individuals
- § 300gg–17— Ensuring the quality of care
- § 300gg–18— Bringing down the cost of health care coverage
- § 300gg–19— Appeals process
- § 300gg–19a— Patient protections
- § 300gg–19b— Information on prescription drugs
- § 300gg–2— Guaranteed renewability of coverage
- § 300gg–21— Exclusion of certain plans
- § 300gg–22— Enforcement
- § 300gg–23— Preemption; State flexibility; construction
- § 300gg–25— Standards relating to benefits for mothers and newborns
- § 300gg–26— Parity in mental health and substance use disorder benefits
- § 300gg–27— Required coverage for reconstructive surgery following mastectomies
- § 300gg–28— Coverage of dependent students on medically necessary leave of absence
- § 300gg–3— Prohibition of preexisting condition exclusions or other discrimination based on health status
- § 300gg–4— Prohibiting discrimination against individual participants and beneficiaries based on health status
- § 300gg–41— Guaranteed availability of individual health insurance coverage to certain individuals with prior group coverage
- § 300gg–42— Guaranteed renewability of individual health insurance coverage
- § 300gg–43— Certification of coverage
- § 300gg–44— State flexibility in individual market reforms
- § 300gg–45— Relief for high risk pools
- § 300gg–46— Disclosure to enrollees of individual market coverage
- § 300gg–5— Non-discrimination in health care
- § 300gg–51— Standards relating to benefits for mothers and newborns
- § 300gg–52— Required coverage for reconstructive surgery following mastectomies
- § 300gg–53— Prohibition of health discrimination on the basis of genetic information
- § 300gg–54— Coverage of dependent students on medically necessary leave of absence
- § 300gg–6— Comprehensive health insurance coverage
- § 300gg–61— Enforcement
- § 300gg–62— Preemption and application
- § 300gg–63— General exceptions
- § 300gg–7— Prohibition on excessive waiting periods
- § 300gg–8— Coverage for individuals participating in approved clinical trials
- § 300gg–9— Disclosure of information
- § 300gg–91— Definitions
- § 300gg–92— Regulations
- § 300gg–93— Health insurance consumer information
- § 300gg–94— Ensuring that consumers get value for their dollars
- § 300gg–95— Uniform fraud and abuse referral format
- § 300h— Regulations for State programs
- § 300h–1— State primary enforcement responsibility
- § 300h–2— Enforcement of program
- § 300h–3— Interim regulation of underground injections
- § 300h–4— Optional demonstration by States relating to oil or natural gas
- § 300h–5— Regulation of State programs
- § 300h–6— Sole source aquifer demonstration program
- § 300h–7— State programs to establish wellhead protection areas
- § 300h–8— State ground water protection grants
- § 300h–9— Secure geologic storage permitting
- § 300hh— Public health and medical preparedness and response functions
- § 300hh–1— National Health Security Strategy
- § 300hh–10— Coordination of preparedness for and response to all-hazards public health emergencies
- § 300hh–10a— Public Health Emergency Medical Countermeasures Enterprise
- § 300hh–10b— National Advisory Committee on Children and Disasters
- § 300hh–10c— National Advisory Committee on Seniors and Disasters
- § 300hh–10d— National Advisory Committee on Individuals With Disabilities and Disasters
- § 300hh–10e— Advisory Committee Coordination
- § 300hh–11— National Disaster Medical System
- § 300hh–13— Evaluation of new and emerging technologies regarding bioterrorist attack and other public health emergencies
- § 300hh–14— Protection of health and safety during disasters
- § 300hh–15— Volunteer Medical Reserve Corps
- § 300hh–16— At-risk individuals
- § 300hh–17— Emergency response coordination of primary care providers
- § 300hh–2— Enhancing medical surge capacity
- § 300hh–3— Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy
- § 300hh–31— Epidemiology-laboratory capacity grants
- § 300hh–32— Enhanced support to assist health departments in addressing vector-borne diseases
- § 300hh–33— Public health data system modernization
- § 300hh–34— Genomic sequencing, analytics, and public health surveillance of pathogens program
- § 300hh–35— Epidemic forecasting and outbreak analytics
- § 300hh–36— Leadership exchange pilot for public health and medical preparedness and response positions at the Department of Health and Human Services
- § 300hh–37— One Health framework
- § 300i— Emergency powers
- § 300i–1— Tampering with public water systems
- § 300i–2— Community water system risk and resilience
- § 300i–3— Contaminant prevention, detection and response
- § 300i–4— Supply disruption prevention, detection and response
- § 300ii— Definitions
- § 300ii–1— Lifespan respite care grants and cooperative agreements
- § 300ii–2— National lifespan respite resource center
- § 300ii–3— Data collection and reporting
- § 300ii–4— Authorization of appropriations
- § 300j— Assurances of availability of adequate supplies of chemicals necessary for treatment of water
- § 300j–1— Research, technical assistance, information, training of personnel
- § 300j–10— Appointment of scientific, etc., personnel by Administrator of Environmental Protection Agency for implementation of responsibilities; compensation
- § 300j–11— Indian Tribes
- § 300j–12— State revolving loan funds
- § 300j–13— Source water quality assessment
- § 300j–14— Source water petition program
- § 300j–15— Water conservation plan
- § 300j–16— Assistance to colonias
- § 300j–17— Estrogenic substances screening program
- § 300j–18— Drinking water studies
- § 300j–18a— Annual study on boil water advisories
- § 300j–19— Algal toxin risk assessment and management
- § 300j–19a— Assistance for small and disadvantaged communities
- § 300j–19b— Reducing lead in drinking water
- § 300j–19c— Study on intractable water systems
- § 300j–19d— Review of technologies
- § 300j–19e— Water infrastructure and workforce investment
- § 300j–19f— Operational sustainability of small public water systems
- § 300j–19g— Midsize and Large Drinking Water System Infrastructure Resilience and Sustainability Program
- § 300j–19h— Advanced drinking water technologies
- § 300j–1a— Innovative water technology grant program
- § 300j–2— Grants for State programs
- § 300j–21— Definitions
- § 300j–22— Recall of drinking water coolers with lead-lined tanks
- § 300j–23— Drinking water coolers containing lead
- § 300j–24— Lead contamination in school drinking water
- § 300j–25— Drinking water fountain replacement for schools
- § 300j–26— Certification of testing laboratories
- § 300j–27— Registry for lead exposure and Advisory Committee
- § 300j–3— Special project grants and guaranteed loans
- § 300j–3a— Grants to public sector agencies
- § 300j–3b— Contaminant standards or treatment technique guidelines
- § 300j–3c— National assistance program for water infrastructure and watersheds
- § 300j–3d— Water supply cost savings
- § 300j–4— Records and inspections
- § 300j–5— National Drinking Water Advisory Council
- § 300j–6— Federal agencies
- § 300j–7— Judicial review
- § 300j–8— Citizen’s civil action
- § 300j–9— General provisions
- § 300jj— Definitions
- § 300jj–11— Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology
- § 300jj–12— Health Information Technology Advisory Committee
- § 300jj–13— Setting priorities for standards adoption
- § 300jj–14— Process for adoption of endorsed recommendations; adoption of initial set of standards, implementation specifications, and certification criteria
- § 300jj–15— Application and use of adopted standards and implementation specifications by Federal agencies
- § 300jj–16— Voluntary application and use of adopted standards and implementation specifications by private entities
- § 300jj–17— Federal health information technology
- § 300jj–18— Transitions
- § 300jj–19— Miscellaneous provisions
- § 300jj–19a— Electronic health record reporting program
- § 300jj–31— Immediate funding to strengthen the health information technology infrastructure
- § 300jj–32— Health information technology implementation assistance
- § 300jj–33— State grants to promote health information technology
- § 300jj–34— Competitive grants to States and Indian tribes for the development of loan programs to facilitate the widespread adoption of certified EHR technology
- § 300jj–35— Demonstration program to integrate information technology into clinical education
- § 300jj–36— Information technology professionals in health care
- § 300jj–37— General grant and loan provisions
- § 300jj–38— Authorization for appropriations
- § 300jj–51— Health information technology enrollment standards and protocols
- § 300jj–52— Information blocking
- § 300k— Establishment of program of grants to States
- § 300kk— Data collection, analysis, and quality
- § 300l— Requirement of matching funds
- § 300l–1— Requirement regarding medicaid
- § 300m— Requirements with respect to type and quality of services
- § 300mm— Establishment of World Trade Center Health Program
- § 300mm–1— WTC Health Program Scientific/Technical Advisory Committee; WTC Health Program Steering Committees
- § 300mm–2— Education and outreach
- § 300mm–21— Identification of WTC responders and provision of WTC-related monitoring services
- § 300mm–22— Treatment of enrolled WTC responders for WTC-related health conditions
- § 300mm–23— National arrangement for benefits for eligible individuals outside New York
- § 300mm–3— Uniform data collection and analysis
- § 300mm–31— Identification and initial health evaluation of screening-eligible and certified-eligible WTC survivors
- § 300mm–32— Followup monitoring and treatment of certified-eligible WTC survivors for WTC-related health conditions
- § 300mm–33— Followup monitoring and treatment of other individuals with WTC-related health conditions
- § 300mm–4— Clinical Centers of Excellence and Data Centers
- § 300mm–41— Payment of claims
- § 300mm–42— Administrative arrangement authority
- § 300mm–5— Definitions
- § 300mm–51— Research regarding certain health conditions related to September 11 terrorist attacks
- § 300mm–52— World Trade Center Health Registry
- § 300mm–61— World Trade Center Health Program Fund
- § 300mm–62— Supplemental Fund
- § 300mm–63— Special Fund
- § 300mm–64— Pentagon/Shanksville Fund
- § 300n— Additional required agreements
- § 300n–1— Description of intended uses of grant
- § 300n–2— Requirement of submission of application
- § 300n–3— Technical assistance and provision of supplies and services in lieu of grant funds
- § 300n–4— Evaluations and reports
- § 300n–4a— Supplemental grants for additional preventive health services
- § 300n–5— Funding for general program
- § 300q— Loan and loan guarantee authority
- § 300q–2— General provisions
- § 300r— Grants for construction or modernization projects
- § 300s— General regulations
- § 300s–1— Medical facility project applications
- § 300s–1a— Recovery of expenditures under certain conditions
- § 300s–2— State supervision or control of operations of facilities receiving funds
- § 300s–3— Definitions
- § 300s–4— Reporting and audit requirements for recipients
- § 300s–5— Availability of technical and other nonfinancial assistance to eligible applicants
- § 300s–6— Enforcement of assurances
- § 300t— Development grants for health systems agencies
- § 300t–11— Grants and assistance for establishment of program
- § 300t–12— Grants for discontinuance and conversion
- § 300t–13— Grants to States for reduction of excess hospital capacity
- § 300t–14— Authorization of appropriations
- § 300u— General authority of Secretary
- § 300u–1— Grants and contracts for research programs; authority of Secretary; review of applications; additional functions; periodic public survey
- § 300u–10— National Prevention, Health Promotion and Public Health Council
- § 300u–11— Prevention and Public Health Fund
- § 300u–12— Education and outreach campaign regarding preventive benefits
- § 300u–13— Community transformation grants
- § 300u–14— Healthy aging, living well; evaluation of community-based prevention and wellness programs for Medicare beneficiaries
- § 300u–15— Research on optimizing the delivery of public health services
- § 300u–16— Establishment of substance use disorder information dashboard
- § 300u–2— Grants and contracts for community health programs
- § 300u–3— Grants and contracts for information programs; authority of Secretary; particular activities
- § 300u–4— Status reports to President and Congress; study of health education and preventive health services with respect to insurance coverage
- § 300u–5— Centers for research and demonstration of health promotion and disease prevention
- § 300u–6— Office of Minority Health
- § 300u–6a— Individual offices of minority health within the Department
- § 300u–7— Office of Adolescent Health
- § 300u–8— Biennial report regarding nutrition and health
- § 300u–9— Education regarding DES
- § 300w— Authorization of appropriations
- § 300w–1— Allotments
- § 300w–2— Payments under allotments to States
- § 300w–3— Use of allotments
- § 300w–4— Application for payments; State plan
- § 300w–5— Reports, data, and audits
- § 300w–6— Withholding of funds
- § 300w–7— Nondiscrimination provisions
- § 300w–8— Criminal penalty for false statements
- § 300w–9— Emergency medical services for children
- § 300x— Formula grants to States
- § 300x–1— State plan for comprehensive community mental health services for certain individuals
- § 300x–2— Certain agreements
- § 300x–21— Formula grants to States
- § 300x–22— Certain allocations
- § 300x–23— Intravenous substance use
- § 300x–24— Requirements regarding tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency virus
- § 300x–25— Group homes for persons in recovery from substance use disorders
- § 300x–26— Sale of tobacco products to individuals under age of 21
- § 300x–27— Treatment services for pregnant women
- § 300x–28— Additional agreements
- § 300x–3— State mental health planning council
- § 300x–30— Maintenance of effort regarding State expenditures
- § 300x–31— Restrictions on expenditure of grant
- § 300x–32— Application for grant; approval of State plan
- § 300x–33— Determination of amount of allotment
- § 300x–34— Definitions
- § 300x–35— Funding
- § 300x–4— Additional provisions
- § 300x–5— Restrictions on use of payments
- § 300x–51— Opportunity for public comment on State plans
- § 300x–52— Requirement of reports and audits by States
- § 300x–53— Additional requirements
- § 300x–54— Disposition of certain funds appropriated for allotments
- § 300x–55— Failure to comply with agreements
- § 300x–56— Prohibitions regarding receipt of funds
- § 300x–57— Nondiscrimination
- § 300x–58— Technical assistance and provision of supplies and services in lieu of grant funds
- § 300x–59— Plans for performance partnerships
- § 300x–6— Application for grant
- § 300x–60— Rule of construction regarding delegation of authority to States
- § 300x–61— Solicitation of views of certain entities
- § 300x–62— Availability to States of grant payments
- § 300x–63— Continuation of certain programs
- § 300x–64— Definitions
- § 300x–65— Services provided by nongovernmental organizations
- § 300x–66— Services for individuals with co-occurring disorders
- § 300x–67— Public health emergencies
- § 300x–68— Joint applications
- § 300x–7— Determination of amount of allotment
- § 300x–8— Definitions
- § 300x–9— Funding
- § 300y— Data infrastructure development
- § 300y–11— Interim maintenance treatment
- § 300z— Findings and purposes
- § 300z–1— Definitions; regulations applicable
- § 300z–10— Restrictions
- § 300z–2— Demonstration projects; grant authorization, etc.
- § 300z–3— Uses of grants for demonstration projects for services
- § 300z–4— Grants for demonstration projects for services
- § 300z–5— Requirements for applications
- § 300z–6— Coordination of programs
- § 300z–7— Research
- § 300z–8— Evaluation and administration
- § 300z–9— Authorization of appropriations
- § 301— Authorization of appropriations
- § 302— State old-age plans
- § 303— Payments to States and certain territories; computation of amount; eligibility of State to receive payment
- § 304— Stopping payment on deviation from required provisions of plan or failure to comply therewith
- § 306— Definitions
- § 401— Trust Funds
- § 402— Old-age and survivors insurance benefit payments
- § 403— Reduction of insurance benefits
- § 404— Overpayments and underpayments
- § 405— Evidence, procedure, and certification for payments
- § 405a— Regulations pertaining to frequency or due dates of payments and reports under voluntary agreements covering State and local employees; effective date
- § 405b— Reducing identity fraud
- § 406— Representation of claimants before Commissioner
- § 407— Assignment of benefits
- § 408— Penalties
- § 409— “Wages” defined
- § 410— Definitions relating to employment
- § 411— Definitions relating to self-employment
- § 412— Self-employment income credited to calendar years
- § 413— Quarter and quarter of coverage
- § 414— Insured status for purposes of old-age and survivors insurance benefits
- § 415— Computation of primary insurance amount
- § 416— Additional definitions
- § 417— Benefits for veterans
- § 418— Voluntary agreements for coverage of State and local employees
- § 418a— Voluntary agreements for coverage of Indian tribal council members
- § 420— Disability provisions inapplicable if benefit rights impaired
- § 421— Disability determinations
- § 422— Rehabilitation services
- § 423— Disability insurance benefit payments
- § 424a— Reduction of disability benefits
- § 425— Additional rules relating to benefits based on disability
- § 426— Entitlement to hospital insurance benefits
- § 426–1— End stage renal disease program
- § 426a— Transitional provision on eligibility of uninsured individuals for hospital insurance benefits
- § 427— Transitional insured status for purposes of old-age and survivors benefits
- § 428— Benefits at age 72 for certain uninsured individuals
- § 429— Benefits in case of members of uniformed services
- § 430— Adjustment of contribution and benefit base
- § 431— Benefits for certain individuals interned by United States during World War II
- § 432— Processing of tax data
- § 433— International agreements
- § 434— Demonstration project authority
- § 501— Use of available funds
- § 502— Payments to States; computation of amounts
- § 503— State laws
- § 504— Judicial review
- § 505— Demonstration projects
- § 506— Grants to States for reemployment services and eligibility assessments
- § 601— Purpose
- § 602— Eligible States; State plan
- § 603— Grants to States
- § 604— Use of grants
- § 604a— Services provided by charitable, religious, or private organizations
- § 605— Administrative provisions
- § 606— Federal loans for State welfare programs
- § 607— Mandatory work requirements
- § 608— Prohibitions; requirements
- § 608a— Fraud under means-tested welfare and public assistance programs
- § 609— Penalties
- § 610— Appeal of adverse decision
- § 611— Data collection and reporting
- § 611a— State required to provide certain information
- § 612— Direct funding and administration by Indian tribes
- § 613— Evaluation of temporary assistance for needy families and related programs
- § 615— Waivers
- § 616— Administration
- § 617— Limitation on Federal authority
- § 618— Funding for child care
- § 619— Definitions
- § 621— Purpose
- § 622— State plans for child welfare services
- § 623— Allotments to States
- § 624— Payment to States
- § 625— Limitations on authorization of appropriations
- § 626— Research, training, or demonstration projects
- § 627— Kinship navigators
- § 628— Payments to Indian tribal organizations
- § 628b— National random sample study of child welfare
- § 628c— Grants to States to enhance collaboration between State child welfare and juvenile justice systems
- § 628d— Effective implementation of the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978
- § 629— Purpose
- § 629a— Definitions
- § 629b— State plans
- § 629c— Allotments to States
- § 629d— Payments to States
- § 629e— Evaluations; research; technical assistance
- § 629f— Authorization of appropriations; reservation of certain amounts
- § 629g— Discretionary and targeted grants
- § 629h— Entitlement funding for State courts to assess and improve handling of proceedings relating to foster care and adoption
- § 629i— State partnership planning and demonstration grants to support meaningful relationships between foster children and the incarcerated parents of the children
- § 629k— Reduction of administrative burden
- § 629l— Public access to State plans
- § 629m— Data exchange standards for improved interoperability
- § 651— Authorization of appropriations
- § 652— Duties of Secretary
- § 653— Federal Parent Locator Service
- § 653a— State Directory of New Hires
- § 654— State plan for child and spousal support
- § 654a— Automated data processing
- § 654b— Collection and disbursement of support payments
- § 655— Payments to States
- § 655a— Provision for reimbursement of expenses
- § 656— Support obligation as obligation to State; amount; discharge in bankruptcy
- § 657— Distribution of collected support
- § 658a— Incentive payments to States
- § 659— Consent by United States to income withholding, garnishment, and similar proceedings for enforcement of child support and alimony obligations
- § 659a— International support enforcement
- § 660— Civil action to enforce child support obligations; jurisdiction of district courts
- § 663— Use of Federal Parent Locator Service in connection with enforcement or determination of child custody in cases of parental kidnaping of child
- § 664— Collection of past-due support from Federal tax refunds
- § 665— Allotments from pay for child and spousal support owed by members of uniformed services on active duty
- § 666— Requirement of statutorily prescribed procedures to improve effectiveness of child support enforcement
- § 667— State guidelines for child support awards
- § 668— Encouragement of States to adopt civil procedure for establishing paternity in contested cases
- § 669— Collection and reporting of child support enforcement data
- § 669a— Nonliability for financial institutions providing financial records to State child support enforcement agencies in child support cases
- § 669b— Grants to States for access and visitation programs
- § 670— Congressional declaration of purpose; authorization of appropriations
- § 671— State plan for foster care and adoption assistance
- § 672— Foster care maintenance payments program
- § 673— Adoption and guardianship assistance program
- § 673a— Interstate compacts
- § 673b— Adoption and legal guardianship incentive payments
- § 674— Payments to States
- § 675— Definitions
- § 675a— Additional case plan and case review system requirements
- § 676— Administration
- § 677— John H. Chafee Foster Care Program for Successful Transition to Adulthood
- § 678— Rule of construction
- § 679— Collection of data relating to adoption and foster care
- § 679a— National Adoption Information Clearinghouse
- § 679b— Annual report
- § 679c— Programs operated by Indian tribal organizations
- § 701— Authorization of appropriations; purposes; definitions
- § 702— Allotment to States and Federal set-aside
- § 703— Payments to States
- § 704— Use of allotment funds
- § 704b— Nonavailability of allotments after close of fiscal year
- § 705— Application for block grant funds
- § 706— Administrative and fiscal accountability
- § 707— Criminal penalty for false statements
- § 708— Nondiscrimination provisions
- § 709— Administration of Federal and State programs
- § 710— Sexual risk avoidance education
- § 711— Maternal, infant, and early childhood home visiting programs
- § 711a— Emergency assistance to families through home visiting programs
- § 712— Services to individuals with a postpartum condition and their families
- § 713— Personal responsibility education
- § 801— Coronavirus relief fund
- § 802— Coronavirus State fiscal recovery fund
- § 803— Coronavirus local fiscal recovery fund
- § 804— Coronavirus capital projects fund
- § 805— Local assistance and Tribal consistency fund
- § 806— Rescission of funds declined by States, territories, or other governmental entities
- § 901— Social Security Administration
- § 902— Commissioner; Deputy Commissioner; other officers
- § 903— Social Security Advisory Board
- § 904— Administrative duties of Commissioner
- § 906— Training grants for public welfare personnel
- § 907a— National Commission on Social Security
- § 909— Delivery of benefit checks
- § 910— Recommendations by Board of Trustees to remedy inadequate balances in Social Security trust funds
- § 911— Budgetary treatment of trust fund operations
- § 912— Office of Rural Health Policy
- § 913— Duties and authority of Secretary
- § 914— Office of Women’s Health
- § 1001— Basic entitlement to benefits
- § 1002— Qualified individuals
- § 1003— Residence outside the United States
- § 1004— Disqualifications
- § 1005— Benefit amount
- § 1006— Applications and furnishing of information
- § 1007— Representative payees
- § 1008— Overpayments and underpayments
- § 1009— Hearings and review
- § 1010— Other administrative provisions
- § 1010a— Optional Federal administration of State recognition payments
- § 1011— Penalties for fraud
- § 1012— Definitions
- § 1013— Appropriations
- § 1101— Employment security administration account
- § 1102— Transfers between Federal unemployment account and employment security administration account
- § 1103— Amounts transferred to State accounts
- § 1104— Unemployment Trust Fund
- § 1105— Extended unemployment compensation account
- § 1106— Unemployment compensation research program
- § 1107— Personnel training
- § 1108— Advisory Council on Unemployment Compensation
- § 1109— Federal Employees Compensation Account
- § 1110— Borrowing between Federal accounts
- § 1111— Data exchange standardization for improved interoperability
- § 1201— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1202— State plans for aid to blind
- § 1203— Payment to States
- § 1204— Operation of State plans
- § 1206— “Aid to the blind” defined
- § 1301— Definitions
- § 1302— Rules and regulations; impact analyses of Medicare and Medicaid rules and regulations on small rural hospitals
- § 1303— Separability
- § 1304— Reservation of right to amend or repeal
- § 1305— Short title of chapter
- § 1306— Disclosure of information in possession of Social Security Administration or Department of Health and Human Services
- § 1306a— Public access to State disbursement records
- § 1306b— State data exchanges
- § 1306c— Restriction on access to the Death Master File
- § 1307— Penalty for fraud
- § 1308— Additional grants to Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Guam, and American Samoa; limitation on total payments
- § 1309— Amounts disregarded not to be taken into account in determining eligibility of other individuals
- § 1310— Cooperative research or demonstration projects
- § 1311— Public assistance payments to legal representatives
- § 1312— Medical care guides and reports for public assistance and medical assistance
- § 1313— Assistance for United States citizens returned from foreign countries
- § 1314— Public advisory groups
- § 1314a— Measurement and reporting of welfare receipt
- § 1314b— National Advisory Committee on the Sex Trafficking of Children and Youth in the United States
- § 1315— Demonstration projects
- § 1315a— Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation
- § 1315b— Providing Federal coverage and payment coordination for dual eligible beneficiaries
- § 1316— Administrative and judicial review of public assistance determinations
- § 1317— Appointment of the Administrator and Chief Actuary of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
- § 1318— Alternative Federal payment with respect to public assistance expenditures
- § 1319— Federal participation in payments for repairs to home owned by recipient of aid or assistance
- § 1320— Approval of certain projects
- § 1320a— Uniform reporting systems for health services facilities and organizations
- § 1320a–1— Limitation on use of Federal funds for capital expenditures
- § 1320a–10— Effect of failure to carry out State plan
- § 1320a–2— Effect of failure to carry out State plan
- § 1320a–2a— Reviews of child and family services programs, and of foster care and adoption assistance programs, for conformity with State plan requirements
- § 1320a–3— Disclosure of ownership and related information; procedure; definitions; scope of requirements
- § 1320a–3a— Disclosure requirements for other providers under part B of Medicare
- § 1320a–4— Issuance of subpenas by Comptroller General
- § 1320a–5— Disclosure by institutions, organizations, and agencies of owners, officers, etc., convicted of offenses related to programs; notification requirements; “managing employee” defined
- § 1320a–6— Adjustments in SSI benefits on account of retroactive benefits under subchapter II
- § 1320a–6a— Interagency coordination to improve program administration
- § 1320a–7— Exclusion of certain individuals and entities from participation in Medicare and State health care programs
- § 1320a–7a— Civil monetary penalties
- § 1320a–7b— Criminal penalties for acts involving Federal health care programs
- § 1320a–7c— Fraud and abuse control program
- § 1320a–7d— Guidance regarding application of health care fraud and abuse sanctions
- § 1320a–7e— Health care fraud and abuse data collection program
- § 1320a–7f— Coordination of medicare and medicaid surety bond provisions
- § 1320a–7g— Funds to reduce medicaid fraud and abuse
- § 1320a–7h— Transparency reports and reporting of physician ownership or investment interests
- § 1320a–7i— Reporting of information relating to drug samples
- § 1320a–7j— Accountability requirements for facilities
- § 1320a–7k— Medicare and Medicaid program integrity provisions
- § 1320a–7l— Nationwide program for national and State background checks on direct patient access employees of long-term care facilities and providers
- § 1320a–7m— Use of predictive modeling and other analytics technologies to identify and prevent waste, fraud, and abuse in the Medicare fee-for-service program
- § 1320a–7n— Disclosure of predictive modeling and other analytics technologies to identify and prevent waste, fraud, and abuse
- § 1320a–8— Civil monetary penalties and assessments for subchapters II, VIII and XVI
- § 1320a–8a— Administrative procedure for imposing penalties for false or misleading statements
- § 1320a–8b— Attempts to interfere with administration of this chapter
- § 1320a–9— Demonstration projects
- § 1320b–1— Notification of Social Security claimant with respect to deferred vested benefits
- § 1320b–10— Prohibitions relating to references to Social Security or Medicare
- § 1320b–11— Blood donor locator service
- § 1320b–12— Research on outcomes of health care services and procedures
- § 1320b–13— Social security account statements
- § 1320b–14— Outreach efforts to increase awareness of the availability of medicare cost-sharing and subsidies for low-income individuals under subchapter XVIII
- § 1320b–15— Protection of social security and medicare trust funds
- § 1320b–16— Public disclosure of certain information on hospital financial interest and referral patterns
- § 1320b–17— Cross-program recovery of overpayments from benefits
- § 1320b–19— The Ticket to Work and Self-Sufficiency Program
- § 1320b–2— Period within which certain claims must be filed
- § 1320b–20— Work incentives outreach program
- § 1320b–21— State grants for work incentives assistance to disabled beneficiaries
- § 1320b–22— Grants to develop and establish State infrastructures to support working individuals with disabilities
- § 1320b–23— Pharmacy benefit managers transparency requirements
- § 1320b–24— Consultation with Tribal Technical Advisory Group
- § 1320b–25— Reporting to law enforcement of crimes occurring in federally funded long-term care facilities
- § 1320b–26— Funding for providers relating to COVID–19
- § 1320b–3— Applicants or recipients under public assistance programs not to be required to make election respecting certain veterans’ benefits
- § 1320b–4— Nonprofit hospital or critical access hospital philanthropy
- § 1320b–5— Authority to waive requirements during national emergencies
- § 1320b–6— Exclusion of representatives and health care providers convicted of violations from participation in social security programs
- § 1320b–7— Income and eligibility verification system
- § 1320b–8— Hospital protocols for organ procurement and standards for organ procurement agencies
- § 1320b–9— Improved access to, and delivery of, health care for Indians under subchapters XIX and XXI
- § 1320b–9a— Child health quality measures
- § 1320b–9b— Adult health quality measures
- § 1320c— Purpose
- § 1320c–1— Definition of quality improvement organization
- § 1320c–10— Annual reports
- § 1320c–11— Exemptions for religious nonmedical health care institutions
- § 1320c–12— Medical officers in American Samoa, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands to be included in the quality improvement program
- § 1320c–2— Contracts with quality improvement organizations
- § 1320c–3— Functions of quality improvement organizations
- § 1320c–4— Right to hearing and judicial review
- § 1320c–5— Obligations of health care practitioners and providers of health care services; sanctions and penalties; hearings and review
- § 1320c–6— Limitation on liability
- § 1320c–7— Application of this part to certain State programs receiving Federal financial assistance
- § 1320c–8— Authorization for use of certain funds to administer provisions of this part
- § 1320c–9— Prohibition against disclosure of information
- § 1320d— Definitions
- § 1320d–1— General requirements for adoption of standards
- § 1320d–2— Standards for information transactions and data elements
- § 1320d–3— Timetables for adoption of standards
- § 1320d–4— Requirements
- § 1320d–5— General penalty for failure to comply with requirements and standards
- § 1320d–6— Wrongful disclosure of individually identifiable health information
- § 1320d–7— Effect on State law
- § 1320d–8— Processing payment transactions by financial institutions
- § 1320d–9— Application of HIPAA regulations to genetic information
- § 1320e— Comparative clinical effectiveness research
- § 1320e–1— Limitations on certain uses of comparative clinical effectiveness research
- § 1320e–2— Trust Fund transfers to Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Trust Fund
- § 1320e–3— Information exchange with payroll data providers
- § 1320f— Establishment of program
- § 1320f–1— Selection of negotiation-eligible drugs as selected drugs
- § 1320f–2— Manufacturer agreements
- § 1320f–3— Negotiation and renegotiation process
- § 1320f–4— Publication of maximum fair prices
- § 1320f–5— Administrative duties and compliance monitoring
- § 1320f–6— Civil monetary penalties
- § 1320f–7— Limitation on administrative and judicial review
- § 1321— Eligibility requirements for transfer of funds; reimbursement by State; application; certification; limitation
- § 1322— Repayment by State; certification; transfer; interest on loan; credit of interest on loan
- § 1323— Repayable advances to Federal unemployment account
- § 1324— “Governor” defined
- § 1351— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1352— State plans for aid to permanently and totally disabled
- § 1353— Payments to States
- § 1354— Operation of State plans
- § 1355— Definitions
- § 1381— Statement of purpose; authorization of appropriations
- § 1381a— Basic entitlement to benefits
- § 1382— Eligibility for benefits
- § 1382a— Income; earned and unearned income defined; exclusions from income
- § 1382b— Resources
- § 1382c— Definitions
- § 1382d— Rehabilitation services for blind and disabled individuals
- § 1382e— Supplementary assistance by State or subdivision to needy individuals
- § 1382f— Cost-of-living adjustments in benefits
- § 1382g— Payments to State for operation of supplementation program
- § 1382h— Benefits for individuals who perform substantial gainful activity despite severe medical impairment
- § 1382i— Medical and social services for certain handicapped persons
- § 1382j— Attribution of sponsor’s income and resources to aliens
- § 1383— Procedure for payment of benefits
- § 1383a— Penalties for fraud
- § 1383b— Administration
- § 1383c— Eligibility for medical assistance of aged, blind, or disabled individuals under State’s medical assistance plan
- § 1383d— Outreach program for children
- § 1383e— Treatment referrals for individuals with alcoholism or drug addiction condition
- § 1383f— Annual report on program
- § 1391— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1392— Availability of funds during certain fiscal years; limitation on amount; utilization of grant
- § 1393— Applications; single State agency designation; essential planning services; plans for expenditure; final activities report and other necessary reports; records; accounting
- § 1394— Payments to States; adjustments; advances or reimbursement; installments; conditions
- § 1395— Prohibition against any Federal interference
- § 1395a— Free choice by patient guaranteed
- § 1395aa— Agreements with States
- § 1395aaa— Contract with a consensus-based entity regarding performance measurement
- § 1395aaa–1— Quality and efficiency measurement
- § 1395b— Option to individuals to obtain other health insurance protection
- § 1395b–1— Incentives for economy while maintaining or improving quality in provision of health services
- § 1395b–10— Addressing health care disparities
- § 1395b–2— Notice of medicare benefits; medicare and medigap information
- § 1395b–3— Health insurance advisory service for medicare beneficiaries
- § 1395b–4— Health insurance information, counseling, and assistance grants
- § 1395b–5— Beneficiary incentive programs
- § 1395b–6— Medicare Payment Advisory Commission
- § 1395b–7— Explanation of medicare benefits
- § 1395b–8— Chronic care improvement
- § 1395b–9— Provisions relating to administration
- § 1395bb— Effect of accreditation
- § 1395bbb— Conditions of participation for home health agencies; home health quality
- § 1395c— Description of program
- § 1395cc— Agreements with providers of services; enrollment processes
- § 1395cc–1— Demonstration of application of physician volume increases to group practices
- § 1395cc–2— Provisions for administration of demonstration program
- § 1395cc–3— Health care quality demonstration program
- § 1395cc–4— National pilot program on payment bundling
- § 1395cc–5— Independence at home medical practice demonstration program
- § 1395cc–6— Opioid use disorder treatment demonstration program
- § 1395cc–7— Extension of Acute Hospital Care at Home initiative
- § 1395ccc— Offset of payments to individuals to collect past-due obligations arising from breach of scholarship and loan contract
- § 1395d— Scope of benefits
- § 1395dd— Examination and treatment for emergency medical conditions and women in labor
- § 1395ddd— Medicare Integrity Program
- § 1395e— Deductibles and coinsurance
- § 1395ee— Practicing Physicians Advisory Council; Council for Technology and Innovation
- § 1395eee— Payments to, and coverage of benefits under, programs of all-inclusive care for elderly (PACE)
- § 1395f— Conditions of and limitations on payment for services
- § 1395ff— Determinations; appeals
- § 1395fff— Prospective payment for home health services
- § 1395g— Payments to providers of services
- § 1395gg— Overpayment on behalf of individuals and settlement of claims for benefits on behalf of deceased individuals
- § 1395h— Provisions relating to the administration of part A
- § 1395hh— Regulations
- § 1395hhh— Health care infrastructure improvement program
- § 1395i— Federal Hospital Insurance Trust Fund
- § 1395i–1— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1395i–2— Hospital insurance benefits for uninsured elderly individuals not otherwise eligible
- § 1395i–2a— Hospital insurance benefits for disabled individuals who have exhausted other entitlement
- § 1395i–3— Requirements for, and assuring quality of care in, skilled nursing facilities
- § 1395i–3a— Protecting residents of long-term care facilities
- § 1395i–4— Medicare rural hospital flexibility program
- § 1395i–5— Conditions for coverage of religious nonmedical health care institutional services
- § 1395i–6— Hospice program survey and enforcement procedures
- § 1395ii— Application of certain provisions of subchapter II
- § 1395iii— Medicare Improvement Fund
- § 1395j— Establishment of supplementary medical insurance program for aged and disabled
- § 1395jj— Designation of organization or publication by name
- § 1395jjj— Shared savings program
- § 1395k— Scope of benefits; definitions
- § 1395kk— Administration of insurance programs
- § 1395kk–1— Contracts with medicare administrative contractors
- § 1395kk–2— Expanding availability of Medicare data
- § 1395l— Payment of benefits
- § 1395ll— Studies and recommendations
- § 1395lll— Standardized post-acute care (PAC) assessment data for quality, payment, and discharge planning
- § 1395m— Special payment rules for particular items and services
- § 1395m–1— Improving policies for clinical diagnostic laboratory tests
- § 1395mm— Payments to health maintenance organizations and competitive medical plans
- § 1395mmm— Limiting Medicare coverage of certain individuals
- § 1395n— Procedure for payment of claims of providers of services
- § 1395nn— Limitation on certain physician referrals
- § 1395o— Eligible individuals
- § 1395oo— Provider Reimbursement Review Board
- § 1395p— Enrollment periods
- § 1395pp— Limitation on liability where claims are disallowed
- § 1395q— Coverage period
- § 1395qq— Indian Health Service facilities
- § 1395r— Amount of premiums for individuals enrolled under this part
- § 1395rr— End stage renal disease program
- § 1395rr–1— Medicare coverage for individuals exposed to environmental health hazards
- § 1395s— Payment of premiums
- § 1395ss— Certification of medicare supplemental health insurance policies
- § 1395ss–1— Clarification
- § 1395t— Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Fund
- § 1395tt— Hospital providers of extended care services
- § 1395u— Provisions relating to the administration of part B
- § 1395uu— Payments to promote closing or conversion of underutilized hospital facilities
- § 1395v— Agreements with States
- § 1395vv— Withholding payments from certain medicaid providers
- § 1395w— Appropriations to cover Government contributions and contingency reserve
- § 1395w–101— Eligibility, enrollment, and information
- § 1395w–102— Prescription drug benefits
- § 1395w–103— Access to a choice of qualified prescription drug coverage
- § 1395w–104— Beneficiary protections for qualified prescription drug coverage
- § 1395w–111— PDP regions; submission of bids; plan approval
- § 1395w–112— Requirements for and contracts with prescription drug plan (PDP) sponsors
- § 1395w–113— Premiums; late enrollment penalty
- § 1395w–114— Premium and cost-sharing subsidies for low-income individuals
- § 1395w–114a— Medicare coverage gap discount program
- § 1395w–114b— Manufacturer rebate for certain drugs with prices increasing faster than inflation
- § 1395w–114c— Manufacturer discount program
- § 1395w–114d— Selected drug subsidy program
- § 1395w–115— Subsidies for part D eligible individuals for qualified prescription drug coverage
- § 1395w–116— Medicare Prescription Drug Account in the Federal Supplementary Medical Insurance Trust Fund
- § 1395w–131— Application to Medicare Advantage program and related managed care programs
- § 1395w–132— Special rules for employer-sponsored programs
- § 1395w–133— State Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs
- § 1395w–134— Coordination requirements for plans providing prescription drug coverage
- § 1395w–141— Medicare prescription drug discount card and transitional assistance program
- § 1395w–151— Definitions; treatment of references to provisions in part C
- § 1395w–152— Miscellaneous provisions
- § 1395w–153— Condition for coverage of drugs under this part
- § 1395w–154— Improved Medicare prescription drug plan and MA–PD plan complaint system
- § 1395w–2— Intermediate sanctions for providers or suppliers of clinical diagnostic laboratory tests
- § 1395w–21— Eligibility, election, and enrollment
- § 1395w–22— Benefits and beneficiary protections
- § 1395w–23— Payments to Medicare+Choice organizations
- § 1395w–24— Premiums and bid amounts
- § 1395w–25— Organizational and financial requirements for Medicare+Choice organizations; provider-sponsored organizations
- § 1395w–26— Establishment of standards
- § 1395w–27— Contracts with Medicare+Choice organizations
- § 1395w–27a— Special rules for MA regional plans
- § 1395w–28— Definitions; miscellaneous provisions
- § 1395w–3— Competitive acquisition of certain items and services
- § 1395w–3a— Use of average sales price payment methodology
- § 1395w–3b— Competitive acquisition of outpatient drugs and biologicals
- § 1395w–4— Payment for physicians’ services
- § 1395w–5— Public reporting of performance information
- § 1395w–6— Empowering beneficiary choices through continued access to information on physicians’ services
- § 1395ww— Payments to hospitals for inpatient hospital services
- § 1395x— Definitions
- § 1395xx— Payment of provider-based physicians and payment under certain percentage arrangements
- § 1395y— Exclusions from coverage and medicare as secondary payer
- § 1395yy— Payment to skilled nursing facilities for routine service costs
- § 1395z— Consultation with State agencies and other organizations to develop conditions of participation for providers of services
- § 1395zz— Provider education and technical assistance
- § 1396— Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission
- § 1396–1— Appropriations
- § 1396a— State plans for medical assistance
- § 1396b— Payment to States
- § 1396b–1— Payment adjustment for health care-acquired conditions
- § 1396c— Operation of State plans
- § 1396d— Definitions
- § 1396e— Enrollment of individuals under group health plans
- § 1396e–1— Premium assistance
- § 1396f— Observance of religious beliefs
- § 1396g— State programs for licensing of administrators of nursing homes
- § 1396g–1— Required laws relating to medical child support
- § 1396h— State false claims act requirements for increased State share of recoveries
- § 1396i— Certification and approval of rural health clinics and intermediate care facilities for mentally retarded
- § 1396j— Indian Health Service facilities
- § 1396k— Assignment, enforcement, and collection of rights of payments for medical care; establishment of procedures pursuant to State plan; amounts retained by State
- § 1396l— Hospital providers of nursing facility services
- § 1396m— Withholding of Federal share of payments for certain medicare providers
- § 1396n— Compliance with State plan and payment provisions
- § 1396o— Use of enrollment fees, premiums, deductions, cost sharing, and similar charges
- § 1396o–1— State option for alternative premiums and cost sharing
- § 1396p— Liens, adjustments and recoveries, and transfers of assets
- § 1396q— Application of provisions of subchapter II relating to subpoenas
- § 1396r— Requirements for nursing facilities
- § 1396r–1— Presumptive eligibility for pregnant women
- § 1396r–1a— Presumptive eligibility for children
- § 1396r–1b— Presumptive eligibility for certain breast or cervical cancer patients
- § 1396r–1c— Presumptive eligibility for family planning services
- § 1396r–2— Information concerning sanctions taken by State licensing authorities against health care practitioners and providers
- § 1396r–3— Correction and reduction plans for intermediate care facilities for mentally retarded
- § 1396r–4— Adjustment in payment for inpatient hospital services furnished by disproportionate share hospitals
- § 1396r–5— Treatment of income and resources for certain institutionalized spouses
- § 1396r–6— Extension of eligibility for medical assistance
- § 1396r–8— Payment for covered outpatient drugs
- § 1396s— Program for distribution of pediatric vaccines
- § 1396t— Home and community care for functionally disabled elderly individuals
- § 1396u— Community supported living arrangements services
- § 1396u–1— Assuring coverage for certain low-income families
- § 1396u–2— Provisions relating to managed care
- § 1396u–3— State coverage of medicare cost-sharing for additional low-income medicare beneficiaries
- § 1396u–4— Program of all-inclusive care for elderly (PACE)
- § 1396u–5— Special provisions relating to medicare prescription drug benefit
- § 1396u–6— Medicaid Integrity Program
- § 1396u–7— State flexibility in benefit packages
- § 1396u–8— Health opportunity accounts
- § 1396v— References to laws directly affecting medicaid program
- § 1396w— Asset verification through access to information held by financial institutions
- § 1396w–1— Medicaid Improvement Fund
- § 1396w–2— Authorization to receive relevant information
- § 1396w–3— Enrollment simplification and coordination with State health insurance exchanges
- § 1396w–3a— Requirements relating to qualified prescription drug monitoring programs and prescribing certain controlled substances
- § 1396w–4— State option to provide coordinated care through a health home for individuals with chronic conditions
- § 1396w–4a— State option to provide coordinated care through a health home for children with medically complex conditions
- § 1396w–5— Addressing health care disparities
- § 1396w–6— State option to provide qualifying community-based mobile crisis intervention services
- § 1396w–7— Supporting access to a continuum of crisis response services under Medicaid and CHIP
- § 1396w–8— Collection and reporting of comprehensive data for specified populations
- § 1396w–9— State studies and HHS report on costs of providing maternity, labor, and delivery services
- § 1397— Purposes of division; authorization of appropriations
- § 1397a— Payments to States
- § 1397aa— Purpose; State child health plans
- § 1397b— Allotments
- § 1397bb— General contents of State child health plan; eligibility; outreach
- § 1397c— State reporting requirements
- § 1397cc— Coverage requirements for children’s health insurance
- § 1397d— Limitation on use of grants; waiver
- § 1397dd— Allotments
- § 1397e— Administrative and fiscal accountability
- § 1397ee— Payments to States
- § 1397f— Additional grants
- § 1397ff— Process for submission, approval, and amendment of State child health plans
- § 1397g— Demonstration projects to address health professions workforce needs
- § 1397gg— Strategic objectives and performance goals; plan administration
- § 1397h— Program for early detection of certain medical conditions related to environmental health hazards
- § 1397hh— Annual reports; evaluations
- § 1397i— Additional funding for aging and disability services programs
- § 1397ii— Miscellaneous provisions
- § 1397j— Definitions
- § 1397j–1— General provisions
- § 1397jj— Definitions
- § 1397k— Elder Justice Coordinating Council
- § 1397k–1— Advisory Board on Elder Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation
- § 1397k–2— Research protections
- § 1397k–3— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1397kk— Phase-out of coverage for nonpregnant childless adults; conditions for coverage of parents
- § 1397l— Establishment and support of elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation forensic centers
- § 1397ll— Optional coverage of targeted low-income pregnant women through a State plan amendment
- § 1397m— Enhancement of long-term care
- § 1397m–1— Adult protective services functions and grant programs
- § 1397m–2— Long-term care ombudsman program grants and training
- § 1397m–3— Provision of information regarding, and evaluations of, elder justice programs
- § 1397m–4— Report
- § 1397m–5— Rule of construction
- § 1397mm— Grants to improve outreach and enrollment
- § 1397n— Purposes
- § 1397n–1— Social impact partnership application
- § 1397n–10— Website
- § 1397n–11— Regulations
- § 1397n–12— Definitions
- § 1397n–13— Funding
- § 1397n–2— Awarding social impact partnership agreements
- § 1397n–3— Feasibility study funding
- § 1397n–4— Evaluations
- § 1397n–5— Federal Interagency Council on Social Impact Partnerships
- § 1397n–6— Commission on Social Impact Partnerships
- § 1397n–7— Limitation on use of funds
- § 1397n–8— No Federal funding for credit enhancements
- § 1397n–9— Availability of funds
- § 1404a— Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; right to sue; expenses
- § 1406a— Expenses of management and operation of transferred projects as nonadministrative; payment
- § 1406b— Expenses of uncompensated advisers serving United States Housing Authority away from home
- § 1434— Records; contents; examination and audit
- § 1435— Access to books, documents, etc., for purpose of audit
- § 1436a— Restriction on use of assisted housing by non-resident aliens
- § 1436b— Financial assistance in impacted areas
- § 1436c— Insurance for public housing agencies and Indian housing authorities
- § 1436d— Consultation with affected areas in settlement of litigation
- § 1437— Declaration of policy and public housing agency organization
- § 1437a— Rental payments
- § 1437aaa— Program authority
- § 1437aaa–1— Planning grants
- § 1437aaa–2— Implementation grants
- § 1437aaa–3— Homeownership program requirements
- § 1437aaa–4— Other program requirements
- § 1437aaa–5— Definitions
- § 1437aaa–6— Relationship to other homeownership opportunities
- § 1437aaa–7— Limitation on selection criteria
- § 1437aaa–8— Annual report
- § 1437b— Loans and commitments to make loans for low-income housing projects
- § 1437bbb— Purpose
- § 1437bbb–1— Flexible grant program
- § 1437bbb–2— Program allocation and covered housing assistance
- § 1437bbb–3— Applicability of requirements under programs for covered housing assistance
- § 1437bbb–4— Program requirements
- § 1437bbb–5— Application
- § 1437bbb–6— Training
- § 1437bbb–7— Accountability
- § 1437bbb–8— Definitions
- § 1437bbb–9— Termination and evaluation
- § 1437c— Contributions for low-income housing projects
- § 1437c–1— Public housing agency plans
- § 1437d— Contract provisions and requirements; loans and annual contributions
- § 1437e— Designated housing for elderly and disabled families
- § 1437f— Low-income housing assistance
- § 1437g— Public housing Capital and Operating Funds
- § 1437h— Implementation of provisions by Secretary
- § 1437i— Obligations of public housing agencies; contestability; full faith and credit of United States pledged as security; tax exemption
- § 1437j— Labor standards and community service requirement
- § 1437k— Consortia, joint ventures, affiliates, and subsidiaries of public housing agencies
- § 1437m— Payment of non-Federal share
- § 1437n— Eligibility for assisted housing
- § 1437p— Demolition and disposition of public housing
- § 1437q— Financing limitations
- § 1437r— Public housing resident management
- § 1437s— Public housing homeownership and management opportunities
- § 1437t— Authority to convert public housing to vouchers
- § 1437u— Family Self-Sufficiency program
- § 1437v— Demolition, site revitalization, replacement housing, and tenant-based assistance grants for projects
- § 1437w— Transfer of management of certain housing to independent manager at request of residents
- § 1437x— Environmental reviews
- § 1437y— Provision of information to law enforcement and other agencies
- § 1437z— Exchange of information with law enforcement agencies
- § 1437z–1— Civil money penalties against section 1437f owners
- § 1437z–10— Small public housing agencies
- § 1437z–2— Public housing mortgages and security interests
- § 1437z–3— Pet ownership in public housing
- § 1437z–4— Resident homeownership programs
- § 1437z–5— Required conversion of distressed public housing to tenant-based assistance
- § 1437z–6— Services for public and Indian housing residents
- § 1437z–7— Mixed-finance public housing
- § 1437z–8— Collection of information on tenants in tax credit projects
- § 1437z–9— Data exchange standards for improved interoperability
- § 1439— Local housing assistance plan
- § 1440— State housing finance and development agencies
- § 1441— Congressional declaration of national housing policy
- § 1441a— National housing goals
- § 1441b— Plan for elimination of all substandard housing and realization of national housing goal; report by President to Congress
- § 1443— Provisions as controlling over other laws
- § 1444— Separability
- § 1452c— Nullification of right of redemption of single family mortgagors under rehabilitation loan program
- § 1453a— Administrative priority for applications relating to activities in areas affected by base closings
- § 1471— Financial assistance by Secretary of Agriculture
- § 1472— Loans for housing and buildings on adequate farms
- § 1473— Loans for housing and buildings on potentially adequate farms; conditions and terms
- § 1474— Loans and grants for repairs or improvements of rural dwellings
- § 1474a— Security for direct or insured rural housing loans to farmer applicants
- § 1475— Loan payment moratorium and foreclosure procedures
- § 1476— Buildings and repairs
- § 1477— Preferences for veterans and families of deceased servicemen
- § 1478— Local committees to assist Secretary
- § 1479— General powers of Secretary
- § 1480— Administrative powers of Secretary
- § 1481— Issuance of notes and obligations for loan funds; amount; limitation; security; form and denomination; interest; purchase and sale by Treasury; public debt transaction
- § 1483— Program levels and authorizations
- § 1484— Insurance of loans for housing and related facilities for domestic farm labor
- § 1485— Housing and related facilities for elderly persons and families or other persons and families of low income
- § 1486— Financial assistance to provide low-rent housing for domestic farm labor
- § 1487— Rural Housing Insurance Fund
- § 1489— Transfer of excess funds out of Rural Housing Insurance Fund
- § 1490— “Rural” and “rural area” defined
- § 1490a— Loans to provide occupant owned, rental, and cooperative housing for low and moderate income, elderly or handicapped persons or families
- § 1490b— Housing for rural trainees
- § 1490c— Mutual and self-help housing
- § 1490d— Loans to nonprofit organizations to provide building sites for eligible families, nonprofit organizations, public agencies, and cooperatives; interest rates; factors determinative in making loan
- § 1490e— Programs of technical and supervisory assistance for low-income individuals and families in rural areas
- § 1490f— Loans and insurance of loans for condominium housing in rural areas
- § 1490h— Taxation of property held by Secretary
- § 1490j— Conditions on rent increases in projects receiving assistance under other provisions of law
- § 1490k— FHA insurance
- § 1490l— Processing of applications
- § 1490m— Housing preservation grants
- § 1490n— Review of rules and regulations
- § 1490o— Reciprocity in approval of housing subdivisions among Federal agencies
- § 1490p— Accountability
- § 1490p–1— Office of Rural Housing Preservation
- § 1490p–2— Loan guarantees for multifamily rental housing in rural areas
- § 1490q— Disaster assistance
- § 1490r— Rural housing voucher program
- § 1490s— Enforcement provisions
- § 1490t— Indian tribes
- § 1501— Cooperation between departments; definitions; limitation of projects
- § 1502— Initiation and development of projects; jurisdiction; acquisition of property; fees of architects, engineers, etc.
- § 1503— Development of projects by Secretary; financial assistance to public housing agencies
- § 1504— Rental rates; exemption from limitations of United States Housing Act of 1937
- § 1505— Funds of Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
- § 1506— Administration of utilities and utility services; granting of easements
- § 1522— Definitions; actions to recover developed property
- § 1524— Declaration of policy; disposal of housing
- § 1542— Transfer of funds from other Federal agencies to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
- § 1544— Power of Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to manage, convey, etc., housing properties
- § 1546— Payment of annual sums to local authorities in lieu of taxes
- § 1547— Preservation of local civil and criminal jurisdiction and civil rights
- § 1548— Rules and regulations; standards of safety, convenience, and health
- § 1549— Laborers and mechanics; wages; preference in employment
- § 1550— Separability
- § 1552— Powers of certain agencies designated to provide temporary shelter
- § 1553— Removal by Secretary of certain housing of temporary character; exceptions for local communities; report to Congress
- § 1564— Definitions
- § 1581— Housing disposition
- § 1582— Temporary housing exempted from provisions of section 1553 of this title
- § 1583— Redetermination of demountable housing as temporary or permanent
- § 1584— Removal of all dwelling structures on land under Secretary’s control; temporary housing exempted; preference in fulfilling vacancies
- § 1585— Acquisition of housing sites
- § 1586— Sale of specific housing projects
- § 1587— Disposition of other permanent war housing
- § 1588— Sale of vacant land to local housing authorities; sale of personal property
- § 1589— Conveyance of land and nondwelling structures thereon to States for National Guard purposes
- § 1589a— Extension by President of dates for disposal and other actions relating to housing under this subchapter
- § 1589b— Establishment of income limitations for occupancy of housing; effect on prior tenants
- § 1589c— Transfer of certain housing to Indians
- § 1589d— Undisposed housing
- § 1590— Definitions
- § 1591— Determination of critical areas by President; requisite conditions
- § 1591a— Construction by private enterprise
- § 1591b— Community facilities or services by local agencies
- § 1591c— Expiration date; exception
- § 1591d— Powers as cumulative and additional
- § 1592— Authority of Secretary
- § 1592a— Construction of housing
- § 1592b— Maximum construction costs; determinations by Secretary in certain condemnation proceedings
- § 1592c— Loans or grants for community facilities or services; conditions; maximum amounts; annual adjustments
- § 1592d— Secretary’s powers with respect to housing, facilities, and services
- § 1592e— Interagency transfers of property; application of rules and regulations
- § 1592f— Preservation of local civil and criminal jurisdiction, and civil rights; jurisdiction of State courts
- § 1592g— Payment of annual sums to local authorities in lieu of taxes
- § 1592h— Conditions and requirements as to contracts; utilization of existing facilities; disposition of facilities constructed by United States
- § 1592i— Laborers and mechanics
- § 1592j— Disposition of moneys derived from rentals, operation, and disposition of property
- § 1592k— Determination of fair rentals and classes of occupants by Secretary
- § 1592l— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1592m— Transfer of functions and funds in certain cases
- § 1592n— Definitions
- § 1592o— Powers of Surgeon General of Public Health Service
- § 1593e— Housing of persons displaced by acquisition of property for defense installations or industries
- § 1594— Contracts for construction
- § 1594a— Acquisition of military housing financed under Armed Services Housing Mortgage Insurance Fund and rental housing at military bases
- § 1594b— Maintenance and operation of housing; use of quarters; payment of principal, interest, and other obligations
- § 1594c— Services of architects and engineers; use of appropriations; acquisition of sites
- § 1594d— Appropriations; use of quarters allowances
- § 1594e— Definitions
- § 1594f— Net floor area limitations
- § 1651— Compensation authorized
- § 1652— Computation of benefits; application to aliens and nonnationals
- § 1653— Compensation districts; judicial proceedings
- § 1654— Persons excluded from benefits
- § 1655— Requirement for Department of Defense to adopt an acquisition strategy for Defense Base Act insurance
- § 1701— Compensation for injury or death resulting from war-risk hazard
- § 1702— Application of Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act
- § 1703— “Contractor with the United States” defined
- § 1704— Reimbursement
- § 1705— Receipt of workmen’s compensation benefits
- § 1706— Administration
- § 1711— Definitions
- § 1712— Disqualification from benefits
- § 1713— Fraud; penalties
- § 1714— Legal services
- § 1715— Finality of Secretary’s decisions
- § 1716— Presumption of death or detention
- § 1717— Assignment of benefits; execution, levy, etc., against benefits
- § 1751— Congressional declaration of policy
- § 1752— Authorization of appropriations; “Secretary” defined
- § 1753— Apportionments to States
- § 1754— Nutrition promotion
- § 1755— Direct expenditures for agricultural commodities and other foods
- § 1755a— Whole grain products
- § 1755b— Pulse crop products
- § 1756— Payments to States
- § 1757— State disbursement to schools
- § 1758— Program requirements
- § 1758a— State performance on enrolling children receiving program benefits for free school meals
- § 1758b— Local school wellness policy
- § 1759— Direct disbursement to schools by Secretary
- § 1759a— Special assistance funds
- § 1760— Miscellaneous provisions
- § 1761— Summer food service program for children
- § 1762— Summer electronic benefits transfer for children program
- § 1762a— Commodity distribution program
- § 1765— Election to receive cash payments
- § 1766— Child and adult care food program
- § 1766a— Meal supplements for children in afterschool care
- § 1769— Pilot projects
- § 1769a— Fresh fruit and vegetable program
- § 1769b— Department of Defense overseas dependents’ schools
- § 1769b–1— Training, technical assistance, and food service management institute
- § 1769c— Compliance and accountability
- § 1769d— Childhood hunger research
- § 1769e— State childhood hunger challenge grants
- § 1769f— Duties of Secretary relating to nonprocurement debarment
- § 1769g— Information clearinghouse
- § 1769i— Program evaluation
- § 1769j— Ensuring safety of school meals
- § 1771— Congressional declaration of purpose
- § 1772— Special program to encourage the consumption of fluid milk by children; authorization of appropriations; eligibility for special milk program; minimum rate of reimbursement; ineligibility of commodity only schools
- § 1773— School breakfast program
- § 1774— Disbursement directly to schools or institutions
- § 1775— Certification to Secretary of the Treasury of amounts to be paid to States
- § 1776— State administrative expenses
- § 1777— Use in school breakfast program of food designated as being in abundance or food donated by the Secretary of Agriculture
- § 1778— Nonprofit programs
- § 1779— Regulations
- § 1780— Prohibitions
- § 1781— Preschool programs
- § 1782— Centralization in Department of Agriculture of administration of food service programs for children
- § 1783— Appropriations for administrative expense
- § 1784— Definitions
- § 1785— Accounts and records; availability for inspection; authority to settle, adjust, or waive claims
- § 1786— Special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children
- § 1788— Team nutrition network
- § 1789— Department of Defense overseas dependents’ schools
- § 1790— Breastfeeding promotion program
- § 1791— Bill Emerson Good Samaritan Food Donation Act
- § 1792— Promoting Federal food donation
- § 1793— Grants for expansion of school breakfast programs
- § 1856— Definitions
- § 1856a— Authority to enter into reciprocal agreement; waiver of claims; reimbursement; ratification of prior agreements
- § 1856a–1— Authority to enter into contracts with State and local governmental entities
- § 1856b— Emergency assistance
- § 1856c— Service in line of duty
- § 1856d— Funds
- § 1856e— Reimbursement of fire funds
- § 1856m— Definitions
- § 1856n— Implementation
- § 1856n–1— Reciprocal agreements with liability coverage
- § 1856o— Funds
- § 1861— Establishment; composition
- § 1862— Functions
- § 1862a— Findings and purpose
- § 1862b— Establishment of Program
- § 1862c— Procedures, guidelines, and planning activities
- § 1862d— Set-aside for certain institutions
- § 1862e— Evaluations of research centers
- § 1862f— Research center consortia
- § 1862g— Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research
- § 1862h— Congressional statement of findings and declaration of purposes respecting scientific and technical education and training
- § 1862i— STEM education
- § 1862j— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1862k— Findings; core strategies
- § 1862l— National research facilities
- § 1862m— Financial disclosure
- § 1862n— Mathematics and science education partnerships
- § 1862n–1— Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program
- § 1862n–10— Minority-serving institutions undergraduate program
- § 1862n–1a— National Science Foundation Teaching Fellowships and Master Teaching Fellowships
- § 1862n–2— Establishment of centers for research on mathematics and science learning and education improvement
- § 1862n–3— Duplication of programs
- § 1862n–4— Major research equipment and facilities construction plan
- § 1862n–5— Board meetings; audits; reports; scholarship eligibility
- § 1862n–6— Undergraduate education reform
- § 1862n–7— Reports
- § 1862n–8— Evaluations
- § 1862n–9— Astronomy and Astrophysics Advisory Committee
- § 1862o— Postdoctoral research fellows
- § 1862o–1— Responsible conduct of research
- § 1862o–10— Advanced information and communications technology research
- § 1862o–12— Hispanic-serving institutions undergraduate program
- § 1862o–13— Professional science master’s degree programs
- § 1862o–14— Major research instrumentation
- § 1862o–15— Limit on proposals
- § 1862o–2— Reporting of research results
- § 1862o–3— Sharing research results
- § 1862o–4— Funding for successful science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education programs
- § 1862o–5— Meeting critical national science needs
- § 1862o–6— Research on innovation and inventiveness
- § 1862o–7— Cyberinfrastructure
- § 1862o–8— Pilot program of grants for new investigators
- § 1862o–9— Broader impacts merit review criterion
- § 1862p— National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics
- § 1862p–1— National Science Foundation manufacturing research and education
- § 1862p–10— Academic technology transfer and commercialization of university research
- § 1862p–11— NSF grants in support of sponsored post-doctoral fellowship programs
- § 1862p–12— Cloud computing research enhancement
- § 1862p–13— Tribal colleges and universities program
- § 1862p–14— Broader Impacts Review Criterion
- § 1862p–15— Twenty-first century graduate education
- § 1862p–2— Partnerships for innovation
- § 1862p–3— Sustainable chemistry basic research
- § 1862p–4— Undergraduate broadening participation program
- § 1862p–5— Research experiences for high school students
- § 1862p–6— Research experiences for undergraduates
- § 1862p–7— STEM industry internship programs
- § 1862p–8— Cyber-enabled learning for national challenges
- § 1862p–9— Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research
- § 1862q— Informal STEM education
- § 1862r— Research in disabilities education
- § 1862r–1— Dyslexia
- § 1862s— Reaffirmation of merit-based peer review
- § 1862s–1— Transparency and accountability
- § 1862s–2— Oversight of NSF major multi-user research facility projects
- § 1862s–3— Personnel oversight
- § 1862s–4— Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies Initiative
- § 1862s–5— Programs to expand STEM opportunities
- § 1862s–6— Presidential awards for excellence in STEM mentoring
- § 1862s–7— Computer science education research
- § 1862s–8— Innovation Corps
- § 1862s–9— Translational research grants
- § 1862t— Supporting veterans in STEM education and computer science
- § 1862u— NSF support of research on opioid addiction
- § 1862v— National Science Foundation research
- § 1862w— NSF support of research on impacts of social media on human trafficking
- § 1863— National Science Board
- § 1864— Director of Foundation
- § 1864a— Deputy Director of the Foundation
- § 1865— Executive Committee
- § 1866— Divisions within Foundation
- § 1868— Special commissions
- § 1869— Scholarships and graduate fellowships
- § 1869a— Contracts for precollege science or engineering curriculum development activities; inspection of materials by parent or guardian
- § 1869b— Issuance of instructions to grantees of pre-college curriculum projects
- § 1869c— Low-income scholarship program
- § 1870— General authority of Foundation
- § 1870a— Buy-American requirements
- § 1871— Disposition of inventions produced under contracts or other arrangements
- § 1872— International cooperation and coordination with foreign policy
- § 1873— Employment of personnel
- § 1874— Security provisions
- § 1875— Appropriations
- § 1875a— National Science Foundation Nonrecurring Expenses Fund
- § 1880— National Medal of Science
- § 1881— Award of National Medal of Science
- § 1881a— Alan T. Waterman Award
- § 1881b— Presidential awards for teaching excellence
- § 1882— Information furnished to Congressional committees
- § 1883— Office of Small Business Research and Development
- § 1885— Congressional statement of findings and declaration of policy respecting equal opportunities in science and engineering
- § 1885a— Women in science and engineering; support of activities by Foundation for promotion, etc.
- § 1885b— Participation in science and engineering of minorities and persons with disabilities
- § 1885c— Committee on Equal Opportunities in Science and Engineering
- § 1885d— Biennial reports
- § 1886— Data collection and analysis
- § 1886a— Data on specific fields of study
- § 1887— Indemnification of grantees, contractors, and subcontractors under ocean drilling program; approvals and certifications by Director
- § 1900— Interior Department programs
- § 1900a— Rules and regulations
- § 1900b— Amendment, modification, or repeal of authorizations for execution of contracts for research
- § 1921— Establishment of medals for bravery; rules and regulations; conditions governing awards
- § 1922— Establishment of medals for character and service; condition governing awards
- § 1923— Names of medals; presentation
- § 1924— Certificate of commendation accompanying awards; limitation on number of yearly awards
- § 1926— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1962— Congressional statement of policy
- § 1962–1— Effect on existing laws
- § 1962–2— Congressional statement of objectives
- § 1962–3— Water resources principles and guidelines
- § 1962–4— Implementation of water resources principles and requirements
- § 1962a— Establishment; composition; other Federal agency participation; designation of Chairman
- § 1962a–1— Powers and duties
- § 1962a–2— Principles, standards, and procedures for Federal projects
- § 1962a–3— Review of river basin commission plans; report to President and Congress
- § 1962a–4— Administrative provisions
- § 1962b— Creation of commissions; powers and duties
- § 1962b–1— Membership of commissions; appointment of chairman
- § 1962b–2— Organization of commissions
- § 1962b–3— Duties of commissions
- § 1962b–4— Administrative provisions
- § 1962b–5— Compensation of members and chairmen
- § 1962b–6— Expenses of commissions
- § 1962c— Authorization of appropriations; coordination of related Federal planning assistance programs; utilization of Federal agencies administering programs contributing to water resources planning
- § 1962c–1— Allotments to States: basis, population and land area determinations; payments to States: amount
- § 1962c–2— State programs; approval by Council; submission; requirements; notice and hearing prior to disapproval
- § 1962c–3— Noncompliance; curtailing of payments
- § 1962c–4— Payments to States; computation of amount
- § 1962c–5— “State” defined
- § 1962c–6— Records; audit and examination
- § 1962d— Authorization of appropriations to the Water Resources Council
- § 1962d–1— Rules and regulations
- § 1962d–10— Cooperation with agencies on Delmarva Peninsula study
- § 1962d–11— Authorization of appropriation for Delmarva Peninsula study
- § 1962d–11a— Potomac River water diversion structure
- § 1962d–11b— Dalecarlia Reservoir; delivery of water to metropolitan Maryland; expenses; payments; purchase of water from State or local authorities in Maryland or Virginia
- § 1962d–14a— Alaska hydroelectric power development
- § 1962d–15— Protection of United States from liability for damages; exception of damages due to fault or negligence of United States
- § 1962d–16— Comprehensive plans for development, utilization, and conservation of water and related resources
- § 1962d–17— Regional or river basin plans and Federal water and related land resources projects; preparation, formulation, and evaluation
- § 1962d–18— Study of depletion of natural resources of regions of Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and Nebraska utilizing Ogallala aquifer; plans; reports to Congress; authorization of appropriation
- § 1962d–19— Cooperation of Secretary of the Interior with State and local regulatory and law enforcement officials in enforcement of laws or ordinances in connection with Federal resource protection, etc., within Federal water resource development project; funding
- § 1962d–2— Delegation of functions
- § 1962d–20— Prohibition on Great Lakes diversions
- § 1962d–21— John Glenn Great Lakes basin program
- § 1962d–22— Great Lakes fishery and ecosystem restoration
- § 1962d–3— Utilization of personnel
- § 1962d–4— Northeastern United States water supply
- § 1962d–5— Water resources development projects involving navigation, flood control, and shore protection
- § 1962d–5a— Reimbursement to States
- § 1962d–5b— Written agreement requirement for water resources projects
- § 1962d–5c— Non-Federal public bodies, installment construction payments
- § 1962d–5d— Authorization of Secretary of the Army to contract with States and political subdivisions for increased law enforcement services during peak visitation periods; authorization of appropriations
- § 1962d–5e— Wetland areas
- § 1962d–5f— Beach nourishment
- § 1962d–5g— Hydroelectric power resources
- § 1962d–6— Feasibility studies; acceleration; advancement of costs by non-Federal sources
- § 1962d–7— Delmarva Peninsula hydrologic study; duties of Secretary of the Interior
- § 1962d–8— Reports on Delmarva Peninsula hydrologic study
- § 1962d–9— Information from Federal agencies for Delmarva Peninsula study
- § 1975— Establishment of Commission
- § 1975a— Duties of Commission
- § 1975b— Administrative provisions
- § 1975c— Authorization of appropriations
- § 1975d— Termination
- § 1981— Equal rights under the law
- § 1981a— Damages in cases of intentional discrimination in employment
- § 1982— Property rights of citizens
- § 1983— Civil action for deprivation of rights
- § 1985— Conspiracy to interfere with civil rights
- § 1986— Action for neglect to prevent
- § 1987— Prosecution of violation of certain laws
- § 1988— Proceedings in vindication of civil rights
- § 1989— United States magistrate judges; appointment of persons to execute warrants
- § 1990— Marshal to obey precepts; refusing to receive or execute process
- § 1991— Fees; persons appointed to execute process
- § 1992— Speedy trial
- § 1994— Peonage abolished
- § 1995— Criminal contempt proceedings; penalties; trial by jury
- § 1996— Protection and preservation of traditional religions of Native Americans
- § 1996a— Traditional Indian religious use of peyote
- § 1996b— Interethnic adoption
- § 1997— Definitions
- § 1997a— Initiation of civil actions
- § 1997a–1— Subpoena authority
- § 1997b— Certification requirements; Attorney General to personally sign certification
- § 1997c— Intervention in actions
- § 1997d— Prohibition of retaliation
- § 1997e— Suits by prisoners
- § 1997f— Report to Congress
- § 1997g— Priorities for use of funds
- § 1997h— Notice to Federal departments
- § 1997i— Disclaimer respecting standards of care
- § 1997j— Disclaimer respecting private litigation
- § 2000a— Prohibition against discrimination or segregation in places of public accommodation
- § 2000a–1— Prohibition against discrimination or segregation required by any law, statute, ordinance, regulation, rule or order of a State or State agency
- § 2000a–2— Prohibition against deprivation of, interference with, and punishment for exercising rights and privileges secured by section 2000a or 2000a–1 of this title
- § 2000a–3— Civil actions for injunctive relief
- § 2000a–4— Community Relations Service; investigations and hearings; executive session; release of testimony; duty to bring about voluntary settlements
- § 2000a–5— Civil actions by the Attorney General
- § 2000a–6— Jurisdiction; exhaustion of other remedies; exclusiveness of remedies; assertion of rights based on other Federal or State laws and pursuit of remedies for enforcement of such rights
- § 2000aa— Searches and seizures by government officers and employees in connection with investigation or prosecution of criminal offenses
- § 2000aa–11— Guidelines for Federal officers and employees
- § 2000aa–12— Binding nature of guidelines; disciplinary actions for violations; legal proceedings for non-compliance prohibited
- § 2000aa–5— Border and customs searches
- § 2000aa–6— Civil actions by aggrieved persons
- § 2000aa–7— Definitions
- § 2000b— Civil actions by the Attorney General
- § 2000b–1— Liability of United States for costs and attorney’s fee
- § 2000b–2— Personal suits for relief against discrimination in public facilities
- § 2000b–3— “Complaint” defined
- § 2000bb— Congressional findings and declaration of purposes
- § 2000bb–1— Free exercise of religion protected
- § 2000bb–2— Definitions
- § 2000bb–3— Applicability
- § 2000bb–4— Establishment clause unaffected
- § 2000c— Definitions
- § 2000c–2— Technical assistance in preparation, adoption, and implementation of plans for desegregation of public schools
- § 2000c–3— Training institutes; stipends; travel allowances
- § 2000c–4— Grants for inservice training in dealing with and for employment of specialists to advise in problems incident to desegregation; factors for consideration in making grants and fixing amounts, terms, and conditions
- § 2000c–5— Payments; adjustments; advances or reimbursement; installments
- § 2000c–6— Civil actions by the Attorney General
- § 2000c–7— Liability of United States for costs
- § 2000c–8— Personal suits for relief against discrimination in public education
- § 2000c–9— Classification and assignment
- § 2000cc— Protection of land use as religious exercise
- § 2000cc–1— Protection of religious exercise of institutionalized persons
- § 2000cc–2— Judicial relief
- § 2000cc–3— Rules of construction
- § 2000cc–4— Establishment Clause unaffected
- § 2000cc–5— Definitions
- § 2000d— Prohibition against exclusion from participation in, denial of benefits of, and discrimination under federally assisted programs on ground of race, color, or national origin
- § 2000d–1— Federal authority and financial assistance to programs or activities by way of grant, loan, or contract other than contract of insurance or guaranty; rules and regulations; approval by President; compliance with requirements; reports to Congressional committees; effective date of administrative action
- § 2000d–2— Judicial review; administrative procedure provisions
- § 2000d–3— Construction of provisions not to authorize administrative action with respect to employment practices except where primary objective of Federal financial assistance is to provide employment
- § 2000d–4— Federal authority and financial assistance to programs or activities by way of contract of insurance or guaranty
- § 2000d–4a— “Program or activity” and “program” defined
- § 2000d–5— Prohibited deferral of action on applications by local educational agencies seeking Federal funds for alleged noncompliance with Civil Rights Act
- § 2000d–6— Policy of United States as to application of nondiscrimination provisions in schools of local educational agencies
- § 2000d–7— Civil rights remedies equalization
- § 2000dd— Prohibition on cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment of persons under custody or control of the United States Government
- § 2000dd–0— Additional prohibition on cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment
- § 2000dd–1— Protection of United States Government personnel engaged in authorized interrogations
- § 2000dd–2— Limitation on interrogation techniques
- § 2000e— Definitions
- § 2000e–1— Exemption
- § 2000e–10— Posting of notices; penalties
- § 2000e–11— Veterans’ special rights or preference
- § 2000e–12— Regulations; conformity of regulations with administrative procedure provisions; reliance on interpretations and instructions of Commission
- § 2000e–13— Application to personnel of Commission of sections 111 and 1114 of title 18; punishment for violation of section 1114 of title 18
- § 2000e–14— Equal Employment Opportunity Coordinating Council; establishment; composition; duties; report to President and Congress
- § 2000e–15— Presidential conferences; acquaintance of leadership with provisions for employment rights and obligations; plans for fair administration; membership
- § 2000e–16— Employment by Federal Government
- § 2000e–16a— Short title; purpose; definition
- § 2000e–16b— Discriminatory practices prohibited
- § 2000e–16c— Coverage of previously exempt State employees
- § 2000e–17— Procedure for denial, withholding, termination, or suspension of Government contract subsequent to acceptance by Government of affirmative action plan of employer; time of acceptance of plan
- § 2000e–2— Unlawful employment practices
- § 2000e–3— Other unlawful employment practices
- § 2000e–4— Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
- § 2000e–5— Enforcement provisions
- § 2000e–6— Civil actions by the Attorney General
- § 2000e–7— Effect on State laws
- § 2000e–8— Investigations
- § 2000e–9— Conduct of hearings and investigations pursuant to section 161 of title 29
- § 2000ee— Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board
- § 2000ee–1— Privacy and civil liberties officers
- § 2000ee–2— Privacy and data protection policies and procedures
- § 2000ee–3— Federal agency data mining reporting
- § 2000f— Survey for compilation of registration and voting statistics; geographical areas; scope; application of census provisions; voluntary disclosure; advising of right not to furnish information
- § 2000ff— Definitions
- § 2000ff–1— Employer practices
- § 2000ff–10— Regulations
- § 2000ff–11— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2000ff–2— Employment agency practices
- § 2000ff–3— Labor organization practices
- § 2000ff–4— Training programs
- § 2000ff–5— Confidentiality of genetic information
- § 2000ff–6— Remedies and enforcement
- § 2000ff–7— Disparate impact
- § 2000ff–8— Construction
- § 2000ff–9— Medical information that is not genetic information
- § 2000g— Establishment of Service; Director of Service: appointment, term; personnel
- § 2000g–1— Functions of Service
- § 2000g–2— Cooperation with other agencies; conciliation assistance in confidence and without publicity; information as confidential; restriction on performance of investigative or prosecuting functions; violations and penalties
- § 2000g–3— Reports to Congress
- § 2000gg— Definitions
- § 2000gg–1— Nondiscrimination with regard to reasonable accommodations related to pregnancy
- § 2000gg–2— Remedies and enforcement
- § 2000gg–3— Rulemaking
- § 2000gg–4— Waiver of State immunity
- § 2000gg–5— Relationship to other laws
- § 2000gg–6— Severability
- § 2000h— Criminal contempt proceedings: trial by jury, criminal practice, penalties, exceptions, intent; civil contempt proceedings
- § 2000h–1— Double jeopardy; specific crimes and criminal contempts
- § 2000h–2— Intervention by Attorney General; denial of equal protection on account of race, color, religion, sex or national origin
- § 2000h–3— Construction of provisions not to affect authority of Attorney General, etc., to institute or intervene in actions or proceedings
- § 2000h–4— Construction of provisions not to exclude operation of State laws and not to invalidate consistent State laws
- § 2000h–5— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2000h–6— Separability
- § 2001— Hospitals and health facilities transferred to Public Health Service; restriction on closing hospitals
- § 2002— Transfer of hospitals and facilities to State or private institutions; conditions and restrictions; failure to meet requirements
- § 2003— Regulations
- § 2004— Transfer of personnel, property, records, monies
- § 2004a— Sanitation facilities
- § 2004b— Implementation of education, hospital and health facility, etc., contracts and grants by Public Health Service personnel; request for detail of personnel
- § 2005— Financial assistance by Surgeon General
- § 2005a— Amount of assistance; determination of costs
- § 2005b— Conditions of assistance
- § 2005c— Payments
- § 2005d— Eligibility of assisted project for aid under other acts; excluded costs
- § 2005e— Definitions
- § 2005f— Supervision or control of assisted hospitals
- § 2011— Congressional declaration of policy
- § 2012— Congressional findings
- § 2013— Purpose of chapter
- § 2014— Definitions
- § 2015— Transfer of property
- § 2015a— Cold standby
- § 2015b— Scholarship and fellowship program
- § 2015c— Partnership program with institutions of higher education
- § 2017— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2018— Agency jurisdiction
- § 2019— Applicability of Federal Power Act
- § 2020— Licensing of Government agencies
- § 2021— Cooperation with States
- § 2021a— Storage or disposal facility planning
- § 2021b— Definitions
- § 2021c— Responsibilities for disposal of low-level radioactive waste
- § 2021d— Regional compacts for disposal of low-level radioactive waste
- § 2021e— Limited availability of certain regional disposal facilities during transition and licensing periods
- § 2021f— Emergency access
- § 2021g— Responsibilities of Department of Energy
- § 2021h— Alternative disposal methods
- § 2021i— Licensing review and approval
- § 2021j— Radioactive waste below regulatory concern
- § 2022— Health and environmental standards for uranium mill tailings
- § 2023— State authority to regulate radiation below level of regulatory concern of Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- § 2033— Principal office
- § 2034— General Manager, Deputy and Assistant General Managers
- § 2035— Divisions, offices, and positions
- § 2038— Appointment of Army, Navy, or Air Force officer as Assistant General Manager for Military Application; Chairman of Military Liaison Committee; compensation
- § 2039— Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards; composition; tenure; duties; compensation
- § 2040— Fellowship program of Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards; selection of fellowships
- § 2051— Research and development assistance
- § 2052— Research by Commission
- § 2053— Research for others; charges
- § 2061— Production facilities
- § 2062— Irradiation of materials
- § 2063— Acquisition of production facilities
- § 2064— Disposition of energy; regulation on sale
- § 2065— Improving the reliability of domestic medical isotope supply
- § 2071— Determination of other material as special nuclear material; Presidential assent; effective date
- § 2073— Domestic distribution of special nuclear material
- § 2074— Foreign distribution of special nuclear material
- § 2075— Acquisition of special nuclear material; payments; just compensation
- § 2076— Guaranteed purchase prices
- § 2077— Unauthorized dealings in special nuclear material
- § 2077a— Interagency review of applications for the transfer of United States civil nuclear technology
- § 2078— Congressional review of guaranteed purchase price, guaranteed purchase price period, and criteria for waiver of charges
- § 2091— Determination of source material
- § 2092— License requirements for transfers
- § 2093— Domestic distribution of source material
- § 2094— Foreign distribution of source material
- § 2095— Reports
- § 2096— Acquisition of source material; payments
- § 2097— Operations on lands belonging to United States
- § 2098— Public and acquired lands
- § 2099— Prohibitions against issuance of license
- § 2111— Domestic distribution
- § 2112— Foreign distribution of byproduct material
- § 2113— Ownership and custody of certain byproduct material and disposal sites
- § 2114— Authorities of Commission respecting certain byproduct material
- § 2121— Authority of Commission
- § 2122— Prohibitions governing atomic weapons
- § 2131— License required
- § 2132— Utilization and production facilities for industrial or commercial purposes
- § 2133— Commercial licenses
- § 2134— Medical, industrial, and commercial licenses
- § 2135— Antitrust provisions governing licenses
- § 2136— Classes of facilities
- § 2137— Operators’ licenses
- § 2138— Suspension of licenses during war or national emergency
- § 2139— Component and other parts of facilities
- § 2139a— Regulations implementing requirements relating to licensing for components and other parts of facilities
- § 2140— Exclusions from license requirement
- § 2141— Licensing by Nuclear Regulatory Commission of distribution of special nuclear material, source material, and byproduct material by Department of Energy
- § 2142— Domestic medical isotope production
- § 2151— Effect of international arrangements
- § 2152— Policies contained in international arrangements
- § 2153— Cooperation with other nations
- § 2153a— Approval for enrichment after export of source or special nuclear material; export of major critical components of enrichment facilities
- § 2153b— Export policies relating to peaceful nuclear activities and international nuclear trade
- § 2153c— Renegotiation of agreements for cooperation
- § 2153d— Authority to continue agreements for cooperation entered into prior to March 10, 1978
- § 2153e— Protection of environment
- § 2153e–1— Effectiveness of rule, regulation, or procedure with regard to exports subject to Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978
- § 2153f— Savings clause; Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978
- § 2154— International atomic pool
- § 2155— Export licensing procedures
- § 2155a— Regulations establishing Commission procedures covering grant, suspension, revocation, or amendment of nuclear export licenses or exemptions
- § 2155b— International nuclear export and innovation activities
- § 2156— Criteria governing United States nuclear exports
- § 2156a— Regulations establishing levels of physical security to protect facilities and material
- § 2157— Additional export criterion and procedures
- § 2158— Conduct resulting in termination of nuclear exports
- § 2159— Congressional review procedures
- § 2160— Subsequent arrangements
- § 2160a— Review of Nuclear Proliferation Assessment Statements
- § 2160b— Authority to suspend nuclear cooperation with nations which have not ratified the Convention on the Physical Security of Nuclear Material
- § 2160c— Consultation with Department of Defense concerning certain exports and subsequent arrangements
- § 2160d— Further restrictions on exports
- § 2160e— Congressional review and oversight of agreements with Iran
- § 2161— Policy of Commission
- § 2162— Classification and declassification of Restricted Data
- § 2163— Access to Restricted Data
- § 2164— International cooperation
- § 2165— Security restrictions
- § 2166— Applicability of other laws
- § 2167— Safeguards information
- § 2168— Dissemination of unclassified information
- § 2169— Fingerprinting for criminal history record checks
- § 2181— Inventions relating to atomic weapons, and filing of reports
- § 2182— Inventions conceived during Commission contracts; ownership; waiver; hearings
- § 2183— Nonmilitary utilization
- § 2184— Injunctions; measure of damages
- § 2185— Prior art
- § 2186— Commission patent licenses
- § 2187— Compensation, awards, and royalties
- § 2188— Monopolistic use of patents
- § 2189— Federally financed research
- § 2190— Saving clause for prior patent applications
- § 2201— General duties of Commission
- § 2201a— Use of firearms by security personnel
- § 2201b— Commission workforce
- § 2202— Contracts
- § 2203— Advisory committees
- § 2204— Electric utility contracts; authority to enter into; cancellation; submission to Energy Committees
- § 2204a— Fission product contracts
- § 2205— Contract practices
- § 2206— Comptroller General audit
- § 2207— Claim settlements; reports to Congress
- § 2208— Payments in lieu of taxes
- § 2209— Subsidies
- § 2210— Indemnification and limitation of liability
- § 2210a— Conflicts of interest relating to contracts and other arrangements
- § 2210b— Uranium supply
- § 2210c— Elimination of pension offset for certain rehired Federal retirees
- § 2210d— Security evaluations
- § 2210e— Design basis threat rulemaking
- § 2210f— Recruitment tools
- § 2210g— Expenses authorized to be paid by the Commission
- § 2210h— Radiation source protection
- § 2210i— Secure transfer of nuclear materials
- § 2211— Payment of claims or judgments for damage resulting from nuclear incident involving nuclear reactor of United States warship; exception; terms and conditions
- § 2215— Nuclear Regulatory Commission user fees and annual charges for fiscal year 2021 and each fiscal year thereafter
- § 2221— Just compensation for requisitioned property
- § 2222— Condemnation of real property
- § 2223— Patent application disclosures
- § 2224— Attorney General approval of title
- § 2231— Applicability of administrative procedure provisions; definitions
- § 2232— License applications
- § 2233— Terms of licenses
- § 2234— Inalienability of licenses
- § 2235— Construction permits and operating licenses
- § 2236— Revocation of licenses
- § 2237— Modification of license
- § 2238— Continued operation of facilities
- § 2239— Hearings and judicial review
- § 2240— Licensee incident reports as evidence
- § 2241— Atomic safety and licensing boards; establishment; membership; functions; compensation
- § 2242— Temporary operating license
- § 2243— Licensing of uranium enrichment facilities
- § 2258— Joint Committee on Atomic Energy abolished
- § 2259— Information and assistance to Congressional committees
- § 2271— General provisions
- § 2272— Violation of specific sections
- § 2273— Violation of sections
- § 2274— Communication of Restricted Data
- § 2275— Receipt of Restricted Data
- § 2276— Tampering with Restricted Data
- § 2277— Disclosure of Restricted Data
- § 2278— Statute of limitations
- § 2278a— Trespass on Commission installations
- § 2278b— Photographing, etc., of Commission installations; penalty
- § 2279— Applicability of other laws
- § 2280— Injunction proceedings
- § 2281— Contempt proceedings
- § 2282— Civil penalties
- § 2282a— Civil monetary penalties for violation of Department of Energy safety and whistleblower regulations
- § 2282b— Civil monetary penalties for violations of Department of Energy regulations regarding security of classified or sensitive information or data
- § 2282c— Worker health and safety rules for Department of Energy nuclear facilities
- § 2283— Protection of nuclear inspectors
- § 2284— Sabotage of nuclear facilities or fuel
- § 2286— Establishment
- § 2286a— Mission and functions of Board
- § 2286b— Powers of Board
- § 2286c— Responsibilities of Secretary of Energy
- § 2286d— Board recommendations
- § 2286e— Reports
- § 2286f— Judicial review
- § 2286g— “Department of Energy defense nuclear facility” defined
- § 2286h— Contract authority subject to appropriations
- § 2286h–1— Transmittal of certain information to Congress
- § 2286i— Annual authorization of appropriations
- § 2286j— Procurement of inspector general services
- § 2286k— Inspector General
- § 2286l— Authority of Inspector General
- § 2291— Definitions
- § 2292— Authorization of appropriations for research and development program; authority to enter into contracts; period of contracts; equivalent amounts for research and development program
- § 2294— Authorization for sale or lease of uranium and plutonium; amounts; lien for nonpayment; uranium enrichment services
- § 2295— Acquisition of nuclear materials
- § 2296— Nonliability of United States; indemnification
- § 2296a— Remedial action program
- § 2296a–1— Regulations
- § 2296a–2— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2296a–3— Definitions
- § 2296b— Overfeed program
- § 2296b–1— National Strategic Uranium Reserve
- § 2296b–2— Sale of remaining DOE inventories
- § 2296b–3— Responsibility for the industry
- § 2296b–4— Annual uranium purchase reports
- § 2296b–5— Uranium inventory study
- § 2296b–6— Regulatory treatment of uranium purchases
- § 2296b–7— Definitions
- § 2297f— Gaseous diffusion facilities
- § 2297f–1— Licensing of other technologies
- § 2297f–2— Regulation of Restricted Data
- § 2297g— Uranium Enrichment Decontamination and Decommissioning Fund
- § 2297g–1— Deposits
- § 2297g–2— Department facilities
- § 2297g–3— Employee provisions
- § 2297g–4— Reports to Congress
- § 2297h— Definitions
- § 2297h–1— Sale of Corporation
- § 2297h–10— Uranium transfers and sales
- § 2297h–10a— Incentives for additional downblending of highly enriched uranium by the Russian Federation
- § 2297h–10b— Secretarial determinations; congressional notification
- § 2297h–11— Low-level waste
- § 2297h–12— AVLIS
- § 2297h–13— Application of certain laws
- § 2297h–2— Method of sale
- § 2297h–3— Establishment of private corporation
- § 2297h–4— Transfers to private corporation
- § 2297h–5— Leasing of gaseous diffusion facilities
- § 2297h–6— Transfer of contracts
- § 2297h–7— Liabilities
- § 2297h–8— Employee protections
- § 2297h–9— Ownership limitations
- § 2301— Congressional declaration of policy
- § 2302— Congressional findings
- § 2303— Purpose of chapter
- § 2304— Definitions
- § 2305— Powers of Atomic Energy Commission
- § 2306— Qualification to purchase
- § 2307— Form and contents of contracts, mortgages, and other instruments
- § 2308— Conclusive evidence of compliance with chapter
- § 2309— Administrative review
- § 2310— Repossession of property; powers of Commission
- § 2311— Community Disposal Operations Fund
- § 2312— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2313— Transfer of functions
- § 2321— Lots; establishment of boundaries
- § 2322— Appraisal of property
- § 2323— Basis of appraisal
- § 2324— Posting of lists showing appraised value
- § 2325— Sales price
- § 2326— Deductions from sales price
- § 2331— Classification of property
- § 2332— Priorities; uniformity; preferences; impairment of rights
- § 2333— Transfer of priorities
- § 2341— Applicability of subchapter
- § 2342— Disposal of property
- § 2343— Sales
- § 2344— Cash sales
- § 2345— Deeds; form and provisions
- § 2346— Occupancy by existing tenants
- § 2347— Sale of lots to lessees or individual owners
- § 2348— Priority sale of apartment houses
- § 2349— Hanford project; disposal of property
- § 2361— Contract to purchase by priority purchaser
- § 2362— Financing by Commission
- § 2363— Indemnity obligation of Commission; incorporation by reference in deed
- § 2364— Community employment and population
- § 2365— Amount of indemnity
- § 2366— Conditions of indemnity; purchase of property by Commission
- § 2371— Transfer of utilities
- § 2372— Date of transfer of utilities
- § 2373— Transfer to governmental or other legal entity; determination of transferee
- § 2374— Utilities transferable
- § 2375— Gift of utility to city; charges and terms for utilities transferred to other transferees
- § 2381— Assistance in organization
- § 2382— Transfer of municipal installations
- § 2383— Date of transfer
- § 2384— Transfer to governmental entity or private nonprofit organization; determination of transferee
- § 2385— Installations transferable
- § 2386— Transfer of installations without charge
- § 2391— Assistance to governmental entities
- § 2392— Reduction of payments
- § 2393— Payments in anticipation of services; withholding of payments
- § 2394— Contract to make payments
- § 2414— Issuance of notes by Administrator of Federal Emergency Management Agency; terms and conditions
- § 2495— National Advisory Committee on Education of the Deaf
- § 2641— Congressional declaration of purpose
- § 2642— Acceleration of public works
- § 2643— Increase of State or local expenditures
- § 2651— Recovery by United States
- § 2652— Regulations
- § 2653— Limitation or repeal of other provisions for recovery of hospital and medical care costs
- § 2704— Discontinued Job Corps centers; utilization for special youth programs
- § 2991— Short title
- § 2991a— Congressional statement of purpose
- § 2991b— Financial assistance for Native American projects
- § 2991b–1— Loan fund; demonstration project
- § 2991b–2— Establishment of Administration for Native Americans
- § 2991b–3— Grant program to ensure survival and continuing vitality of Native American languages
- § 2991c— Technical assistance and training
- § 2991d— Research, demonstration, and pilot projects
- § 2991d–1— Panel review of applications for assistance
- § 2991e— Announcement of research, demonstration, or pilot projects
- § 2991f— Submission of plans to State and local officials
- § 2991g— Records and audits
- § 2991h— Appeals, notice, and hearing
- § 2992— Evaluation of projects
- § 2992–1— Annual report
- § 2992a— Labor standards
- § 2992a–1— Staff
- § 2992b— Administration
- § 2992b–1— Additional requirements applicable to rulemaking
- § 2992c— Definitions
- § 2992d— Authorization of appropriations
- § 2996— Congressional findings and declaration of purpose
- § 2996a— Definitions
- § 2996b— Legal Services Corporation
- § 2996c— Board of Directors
- § 2996d— Officers and employees
- § 2996e— Powers, duties, and limitations
- § 2996f— Grants and contracts
- § 2996g— Records and reports
- § 2996h— Audits
- § 2996i— Financing
- § 2996j— Special limitations
- § 2996k— Coordination
- § 2996l— Reservation of right to repeal, alter, or amend
- § 3001— Congressional declaration of objectives
- § 3002— Definitions
- § 3003— Congressional declaration of additional objectives
- § 3011— Establishment of Administration on Aging
- § 3012— Functions of Assistant Secretary
- § 3013— Federal agency consultation
- § 3013a— Consultation with State agencies, area agencies on aging, and Native American grant recipients
- § 3015— Gifts and donations
- § 3016— Authority of Assistant Secretary
- § 3017— Evaluation of programs
- § 3018— Reports to Congress
- § 3019— Joint funding of projects
- § 3020— Advance funding
- § 3020a— Application of other laws; costs of projects under this chapter not treated as income or benefits under other laws
- § 3020b— Reduction of paperwork
- § 3020c— Contracting and grant authority; private pay relationships; appropriate use of funds
- § 3020d— Surplus property eligibility
- § 3020e— Nutrition education
- § 3020e–1— Pension counseling and information programs
- § 3020f— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3020g— National Technical Assistance Center on Grandfamilies and Kinship Families
- § 3021— Purpose and program
- § 3022— Definitions
- § 3023— Authorization of appropriations; uses of funds
- § 3024— Allotment to States
- § 3025— Designation of State agencies
- § 3026— Area plans
- § 3027— State plans
- § 3028— Cost of administration of State plans
- § 3029— Payments of grants or contracts
- § 3030— Disaster relief reimbursements
- § 3030a— Nutrition services incentive program
- § 3030b— Recapture of payments made for multipurpose senior centers
- § 3030c— Audit; request for information
- § 3030c–1— Rights relating to in-home services for frail older individuals
- § 3030c–2— Consumer contributions
- § 3030c–3— Waivers
- § 3030d— Grants for supportive services
- § 3030d–21— Purposes
- § 3030e— Grants for establishment and operation of nutrition projects
- § 3030f— Program authorized
- § 3030g— Criteria
- § 3030g–21— Nutrition
- § 3030g–22— Payment requirement
- § 3030g–23— Nutrition services impact study
- § 3030m— Program authorized
- § 3030n— Distribution to area agencies on aging
- § 3030s— Definitions
- § 3030s–1— Program authorized
- § 3030s–2— Maintenance of effort
- § 3031— Purposes
- § 3032— Program authorized
- § 3032a— Career preparation for the field of aging
- § 3032b— Older individuals’ protection from violence projects
- § 3032c— Health care service demonstration projects in rural areas
- § 3032e— Technical assistance and innovation to improve transportation for older individuals
- § 3032f— Demonstration, support, and research projects for multigenerational and civic engagement activities
- § 3032g— Native American programs
- § 3032i— Demonstration and support projects for legal assistance for older individuals
- § 3032k— Community innovations for aging in place
- § 3033— Payment of grants
- § 3033a— Responsibilities of Assistant Secretary
- § 3056— Older American community service employment program
- § 3056a— Administration
- § 3056b— Participants not Federal employees
- § 3056c— Interagency cooperation
- § 3056d— Distribution of assistance
- § 3056e— Equitable distribution
- § 3056f— Report
- § 3056g— Employment assistance and Federal housing and supplemental nutrition assistance programs
- § 3056h— Eligibility for workforce investment activities
- § 3056i— Coordination with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act
- § 3056j— Treatment of assistance
- § 3056k— Performance
- § 3056l— Competitive requirements relating to grant awards
- § 3056m— Report on service to minority individuals
- § 3056n— Sense of Congress
- § 3056o— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3056p— Definitions and rule
- § 3057— Statement of purpose
- § 3057a— Sense of Congress
- § 3057b— Findings
- § 3057c— Eligibility
- § 3057d— Grants authorized
- § 3057e— Applications
- § 3057e–1— Distribution of funds among tribal organizations
- § 3057f— Surplus educational facilities
- § 3057g— Findings
- § 3057h— Eligibility
- § 3057i— Grants authorized
- § 3057j— Application
- § 3057j–1— Distribution of funds among organizations
- § 3057k— “Native Hawaiian” defined
- § 3057k–11— Program
- § 3057k–21— Program
- § 3057l— Administration
- § 3057m— Payments
- § 3057n— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3057o— Funding set aside
- § 3058— Establishment
- § 3058a— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3058aa— Native American program
- § 3058aa–1— Grants to promote comprehensive State elder justice systems
- § 3058b— Allotment
- § 3058bb— Definitions
- § 3058c— Organization
- § 3058cc— Administration
- § 3058d— Additional State plan requirements
- § 3058dd— Technical assistance
- § 3058e— Demonstration projects
- § 3058ee— Audits
- § 3058f— Definitions
- § 3058ff— Rule of construction
- § 3058g— State Long-Term Care Ombudsman program
- § 3058h— Regulations
- § 3058i— Prevention of elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation
- § 3058j— State legal assistance development
- § 3101— Congressional declaration of purpose
- § 3104— Advance acquisition of land for public purposes
- § 3105— Powers and duties of Secretary
- § 3106— Definitions
- § 3107— Labor standards
- § 3108— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3121— Findings and declarations
- § 3122— Definitions
- § 3123— Discrimination on basis of sex prohibited in federally assisted programs
- § 3131— Establishment of economic development partnerships
- § 3132— Cooperation of Federal agencies
- § 3133— Coordination
- § 3141— Grants for public works and economic development
- § 3142— Base closings and realignments
- § 3143— Grants for planning and grants for administrative expenses
- § 3144— Cost sharing
- § 3145— Supplementary grants
- § 3146— Regulations on relative needs and allocations
- § 3147— Grants for training, research, and technical assistance
- § 3148— Investment priorities
- § 3149— Grants for economic adjustment
- § 3150— Changed project circumstances
- § 3151— Use of funds in projects constructed under projected cost
- § 3152— Reports by recipients
- § 3153— Prohibition on use of funds for attorney’s and consultant’s fees
- § 3154— Special impact areas
- § 3154a— Performance awards
- § 3154b— Planning performance awards
- § 3154c— Direct expenditure or redistribution by recipient
- § 3154d— Renewable energy program
- § 3154e— Workforce training grants
- § 3154f— Congressional notification requirements
- § 3154g— High-speed broadband deployment initiative
- § 3154h— Critical Supply Chain Site Development grant program
- § 3161— Eligibility of areas
- § 3162— Comprehensive economic development strategies
- § 3171— Designation of economic development districts
- § 3172— Termination or modification of economic development districts
- § 3174— Provision of comprehensive economic development strategies to Regional Commissions
- § 3175— Assistance to parts of economic development districts not in eligible areas
- § 3191— Assistant Secretary for Economic Development
- § 3192— Economic development information clearinghouse
- § 3193— Consultation with other persons and agencies
- § 3194— Administration, operation, and maintenance
- § 3196— Performance evaluations of grant recipients
- § 3197— Notification of reorganization
- § 3198— Office of Tribal Economic Development
- § 3199— Office of Disaster Recovery and Resilience
- § 3200— Technical Assistance Liaisons
- § 3211— Powers of Secretary
- § 3212— Maintenance of standards
- § 3213— Annual report to Congress
- § 3214— Delegation of functions and transfer of funds among Federal agencies
- § 3215— Penalties
- § 3216— Employment of expediters and administrative employees
- § 3217— Maintenance and public inspection of list of approved applications for financial assistance
- § 3218— Records and audits
- § 3219— Relationship to assistance under other law
- § 3220— Acceptance of certifications by applicants
- § 3221— Brownfields redevelopment report
- § 3222— Savings clause
- § 3231— General authorization of appropriations
- § 3232— Authorization of appropriations for defense conversion activities
- § 3233— Authorization of appropriations for disaster economic recovery activities
- § 3271— Availability of soil surveys under soil survey program
- § 3272— Cooperative assistance to State and other public agencies; types of assistance; private engineering services
- § 3273— Contributions of State or other public agencies toward cost of soil surveys
- § 3274— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3331— Congressional findings and declaration of purpose
- § 3332— Cooperation between Federal agencies
- § 3333— Metropolitan expediters
- § 3334— Coordination of Federal aids with local governments
- § 3335— Grants to assist in planned areawide development
- § 3336— Amount of grant
- § 3337— Consultations and certifications
- § 3338— Definitions
- § 3339— Limitation on amount of grant
- § 3371— Assistance for housing in Alaska
- § 3374— Acquisition of property at or near military bases which have been ordered to be closed and certain property owned by members of the Armed Forces, Department of Defense and United States Coast Guard civilian employees, and surviving spouses
- § 3401— Declaration of policy
- § 3402— State facilities and personnel for care and treatment; encouragement of adequate provision; benefit of experience of Surgeon General and Attorney General
- § 3501— Establishment of Department; effective date
- § 3501a— Additional Assistant Secretaries
- § 3502— Assistant Secretary for Administration; appointment and duties
- § 3502a— Administrator of Social and Rehabilitation Service; appointment and confirmation
- § 3504— General Counsel; appointment
- § 3505— Seal
- § 3505a— Office of Population Affairs; establishment; Deputy Assistant Secretary for Population Affairs; appointment; staff and consultants
- § 3505b— Functions and duties of Deputy Assistant Secretary for Population Affairs
- § 3505d— National Health Professional Shortage Clearinghouse
- § 3506— Travel and subsistence expenses of officers and employees in connection with attendance at meetings or in performing advisory services
- § 3506a— Scientific engagement
- § 3507— Transfer of personnel and household goods; delegation of Secretary’s authority
- § 3512— Office to assist small manufacturers of medical devices; establishment
- § 3513— Working capital fund; establishment; amount; use; reimbursement
- § 3513a— Working capital fund; availability for centralized personnel data collection and reporting and common regional administrative support services
- § 3513b— Working capital fund; availability for common personnel support services
- § 3514— Special account for grants of Department; reports
- § 3514a— Nonrecurring expenses fund
- § 3515— Performance of one-year contracts during two fiscal years
- § 3515a— Dedicated telephone service between employee residences and computer centers
- § 3515b— Prohibition on funding certain experiments involving human participants
- § 3515c— Offset against Federal payments to States for provision of services
- § 3515d— Expenses of Office of Inspector General; protective services; investigating non-payment of child support
- § 3515e— Transfer of functions regarding independent living to Department of Health and Human Services, and savings provisions
- § 3531— Congressional declaration of purpose
- § 3532— Establishment of Department
- § 3533— Officers of Department
- § 3534— Transfer of functions
- § 3535— Administrative provisions
- § 3535a— Working capital fund
- § 3536— Annual reports
- § 3536a— Report on interagency family economic empowerment strategies
- § 3537— Separability
- § 3537a— Prohibition of advance disclosure of funding decisions
- § 3537c— Prohibition of lump-sum payments
- § 3538— Rescheduling and refinancing of Federal loans
- § 3539— Housing and Urban Development Disaster Assistance Fund
- § 3539a— Department of Housing and Urban Development Nonrecurring Expenses Fund
- § 3541— Paperwork reduction
- § 3542— Public notice and comment regarding demonstration programs not expressly authorized in law
- § 3543— Preventing fraud and abuse in Department of Housing and Urban Development programs
- § 3544— Preventing fraud and abuse in housing and urban development programs
- § 3545— HUD accountability
- § 3545a— Notification of issuance of electronic notice of availability of assistance or funding to be competitively awarded for certain programs or discretionary funds
- § 3546— Use of domestic products
- § 3547— Special projects
- § 3548— Semiannual report on contracts and task orders
- § 3549— Investigation of violations
- § 3550— Audit of Department financial statements
- § 3601— Declaration of policy
- § 3602— Definitions
- § 3603— Effective dates of certain prohibitions
- § 3604— Discrimination in the sale or rental of housing and other prohibited practices
- § 3605— Discrimination in residential real estate-related transactions
- § 3606— Discrimination in the provision of brokerage services
- § 3607— Religious organization or private club exemption
- § 3608— Administration
- § 3608a— Collection of certain data
- § 3609— Education and conciliation; conferences and consultations; reports
- § 3610— Administrative enforcement; preliminary matters
- § 3611— Subpoenas; giving of evidence
- § 3612— Enforcement by Secretary
- § 3613— Enforcement by private persons
- § 3614— Enforcement by Attorney General
- § 3614–1— Incentives for self-testing and self-correction
- § 3614a— Rules to implement subchapter
- § 3615— Effect on State laws
- § 3616— Cooperation with State and local agencies administering fair housing laws; utilization of services and personnel; reimbursement; written agreements; publication in Federal Register
- § 3616a— Fair housing initiatives program
- § 3617— Interference, coercion, or intimidation
- § 3618— Authorization of appropriations
- § 3619— Separability
- § 3631— Violations; penalties
- § 3931— Congressional statement of purpose
- § 3932— Creation of corporations
- § 3933— Organization of corporation
- § 3934— Board of Directors; membership; appointment; term
- § 3935— Financing the corporation
- § 3936— Purposes and powers of corporation
- § 3937— National housing partnership
- § 3938— Annual report of corporation; audit of accounts
- § 3939— Applicability of antitrust laws
- § 3940— Reservation of right to repeal, alter, or amend chapter
- § 3941— State or local taxation or regulation; access to judicial process
- § 4001— Congressional findings and declaration of purpose
- § 4002— Additional Congressional findings and declaration of purpose
- § 4003— Definitions applicable to Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973
- § 4004— Definitions applicable to Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012
- § 4005— Definitions applicable to Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act of 2014
- § 4011— Authorization to establish and carry out program
- § 4012— Scope of program and priorities
- § 4012a— Flood insurance purchase and compliance requirements and escrow accounts
- § 4013— Nature and limitation of insurance coverage
- § 4013a— Policy disclosures
- § 4014— Estimates of premium rates
- § 4015— Chargeable premium rates
- § 4015a— Premium surcharge
- § 4016— Financing
- § 4017— National Flood Insurance Fund
- § 4017a— Reserve Fund
- § 4018— Operating costs and allowances; definitions
- § 4019— Payment of claims
- § 4020— Dissemination of flood insurance information
- § 4021— Participation in State disaster claims mediation programs
- § 4022— State and local land use controls
- § 4023— Properties in violation of State and local law
- § 4024— Coordination with other programs
- § 4025— Flood insurance advisory committee
- § 4026— Expiration of program
- § 4027— Biennial report to President
- § 4027a— Report of the Administrator on activities under the National Flood Insurance Program
- § 4027b— Assessment of claims-paying ability
- § 4028— John H. Chafee Coastal Barrier Resources System
- § 4029— Colorado River Floodway
- § 4031— Treatment of certain payments
- § 4032— Treatment of swimming pool enclosures outside of hurricane season
- § 4033— Designation of Flood Insurance Advocate
- § 4041— Implementation of program
- § 4051— Industry flood insurance pool; requirements for participation
- § 4052— Agreements with flood insurance pool
- § 4053— Adjustment and payment of claims; judicial review; limitations; jurisdiction
- § 4054— Premium equalization payments; basis; aggregate amount; establishment of designated periods
- § 4055— Reinsurance coverage
- § 4056— Emergency implementation of flood insurance program; applicability of other provisions of law
- § 4057— Alternative loss allocation system for indeterminate claims
- § 4071— Federal operation of program; determination by Administrator; fiscal agents; report to Congress
- § 4072— Adjustment and payment of claims; judicial review; limitations; jurisdiction
- § 4081— Services by insurance industry
- § 4082— Use of insurance pool, companies, or other private organizations for certain payments
- § 4083— Settlement of claims; arbitration
- § 4084— Records and audits
- § 4101— Identification of flood-prone areas
- § 4101a— Technical Mapping Advisory Council
- § 4101b— National Flood Mapping Program
- § 4101c— Coordination
- § 4101d— Flood insurance rate map certification
- § 4101e— Exemption from fees for certain map change requests
- § 4102— Criteria for land management and use
- § 4104— Flood elevation determinations
- § 4104–1— Scientific Resolution Panel
- § 4104a— Notice requirements
- § 4104b— Standard hazard determination forms
- § 4104c— Mitigation assistance
- § 4104d— National Flood Mitigation Fund
- § 4105— Disaster mitigation requirements; notification to flood-prone areas
- § 4106— Nonparticipation in flood insurance program
- § 4107— Consultation with local officials; scope
- § 4121— Definitions
- § 4122— Studies of other natural disasters; cooperation and consultation with other departments and agencies
- § 4123— Advance payments
- § 4124— Applicability of fiscal controls
- § 4125— Finality of certain financial transactions
- § 4126— Administrative expenses
- § 4127— Authorization of appropriations; availability
- § 4128— Rules and regulations
- § 4129— Federal Insurance Administrator; establishment of position
- § 4130— No cause of action
- § 4131— Levee certifications
- § 4151— “Building” defined
- § 4152— Standards for design, construction, and alteration of buildings; Administrator of General Services
- § 4153— Standards for design, construction, and alteration of buildings; Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
- § 4154— Standards for design, construction, and alteration of buildings; Secretary of Defense
- § 4154a— Standards for design, construction, and alteration of buildings; United States Postal Service
- § 4155— Effective date of standards
- § 4156— Waiver and modification of standards
- § 4271— Establishment
- § 4272— Declaration of purpose
- § 4273— Membership of Commission; appointment of members; term
- § 4274— Organization of Commission
- § 4275— Duties of Commission
- § 4276— Powers and administrative provisions
- § 4277— Compensation of members
- § 4278— Authorization of appropriations
- § 4279— Receipt of funds; consideration by Congress
- § 4321— Congressional declaration of purpose
- § 4331— Congressional declaration of national environmental policy
- § 4332— Cooperation of agencies; reports; availability of information; recommendations; international and national coordination of efforts
- § 4333— Conformity of administrative procedures to national environmental policy
- § 4334— Other statutory obligations of agencies
- § 4335— Efforts supplemental to existing authorizations
- § 4336— Procedure for determination of level of review
- § 4336a— Timely and unified Federal reviews
- § 4336b— Programmatic environmental document
- § 4336c— Adoption of categorical exclusions
- § 4336d— E-NEPA
- § 4336e— Definitions
- § 4336f— Project sponsor opt-in fees for environmental reviews
- § 4342— Establishment; membership; Chairman; appointments
- § 4343— Employment of personnel, experts and consultants
- § 4344— Duties and functions
- § 4345— Consultation with Citizens’ Advisory Committee on Environmental Quality and other representatives
- § 4346— Tenure and compensation of members
- § 4346a— Travel reimbursement by private organizations and Federal, State, and local governments
- § 4346b— Expenditures in support of international activities
- § 4347— Authorization of appropriations
- § 4361b— Implementation by Administrator of Environmental Protection Agency of recommendations of “CHESS” Investigative Report; waiver; inclusion of status of implementation requirements in annual revisions of plan for research, development, and demonstration
- § 4361c— Staff management
- § 4362— Interagency cooperation on prevention of environmental cancer and heart and lung disease
- § 4362a— Membership of Task Force on Environmental Cancer and Heart and Lung Disease
- § 4363— Continuing and long-term environmental research and development
- § 4363a— Pollution control technologies demonstrations
- § 4364— Expenditure of funds for research and development related to regulatory program activities
- § 4365— Science Advisory Board
- § 4366— Identification and coordination of research, development, and demonstration activities
- § 4367— Reporting requirements of financial interests of officers and employees of Environmental Protection Agency
- § 4368— Grants to qualified citizens groups
- § 4368a— Utilization of talents of older Americans in projects of pollution prevention, abatement, and control
- § 4368b— General assistance program
- § 4369— Miscellaneous reports
- § 4369a— Reports on environmental research and development activities of Agency
- § 4370— Reimbursement for use of facilities
- § 4370a— Assistant Administrators of Environmental Protection Agency; appointment; duties
- § 4370b— Availability of fees and charges to carry out Agency programs
- § 4370c— Environmental Protection Agency fees
- § 4370d— Percentage of Federal funding for organizations owned by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals
- § 4370e— Working capital fund in Treasury
- § 4370f— Availability of funds after expiration of period for liquidating obligations
- § 4370g— Availability of funds for uniforms and certain services
- § 4370h— Availability of funds for facilities
- § 4370i— Regional liaisons for minority, tribal, and low-income communities
- § 4370j— Municipal Ombudsman
- § 4370m— Definitions
- § 4370m–1— Federal Permitting Improvement Steering Council
- § 4370m–10— GAO report
- § 4370m–11— Savings provision
- § 4370m–2— Permitting process improvement
- § 4370m–3— Interstate compacts
- § 4370m–4— Coordination of required reviews
- § 4370m–5— Delegated State permitting programs
- § 4370m–6— Litigation, judicial review, and savings provision
- § 4370m–7— Reports
- § 4370m–8— Funding for governance, oversight, and processing of environmental reviews and permits
- § 4370m–9— Application
- § 4371— Congressional findings, declarations, and purposes
- § 4372— Office of Environmental Quality
- § 4373— Referral of Environmental Quality Reports to standing committees having jurisdiction
- § 4374— Authorization of appropriations
- § 4375— Office of Environmental Quality Management Fund
- § 4391— Congressional statement of findings
- § 4392— Presidential study
- § 4393— Report to Congress by President
- § 4395— Authorization of appropriations
- § 4501— Congressional statement of purpose
- § 4502— Congressional findings and declaration of policy
- § 4503— National Urban Policy Report
- § 4525— Real property taxation
- § 4526— Audit by Government Accountability Office
- § 4527— General powers of Secretary
- § 4541— Congressional findings and declaration of purpose
- § 4542— Congressional declaration for utilization of programs under other Federal laws in fields of health and social services
- § 4577— Grants and contracts for demonstration of new and more effective drug and alcohol abuse prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation programs
- § 4578— Authorizations of appropriations
- § 4591— Separability
- § 4592— Recordkeeping for audit
- § 4593— Payments
- § 4594— Contract authority in appropriation Acts
- § 4601— Definitions
- § 4602— Effect upon property acquisition
- § 4603— Additional appropriations for moving costs, relocation benefits and other expenses incurred in acquisition of lands for National Park System; waiver of benefits
- § 4604— Certification
- § 4605— Displaced persons not eligible for assistance
- § 4621— Declaration of findings and policy
- § 4622— Moving and related expenses
- § 4623— Replacement housing for homeowner; mortgage insurance
- § 4624— Replacement housing for tenants and certain others
- § 4625— Relocation planning, assistance coordination, and advisory services
- § 4626— Housing replacement by Federal agency as last resort
- § 4627— State required to furnish real property incident to Federal assistance (local cooperation)
- § 4628— State acting as agent for Federal program
- § 4629— Public works programs and projects of District of Columbia government and Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
- § 4630— Requirements for relocation payments and assistance of federally assisted program; assurances of availability of housing
- § 4631— Federal share of costs
- § 4632— Administration; relocation assistance in programs receiving Federal financial assistance
- § 4633— Duties of lead agency
- § 4634— Agency coordination
- § 4635— Planning and other preliminary expenses for additional housing
- § 4636— Payments not to be considered as income for revenue purposes or for eligibility for assistance under Social Security Act or other Federal law
- § 4638— Transfers of surplus property
- § 4651— Uniform policy on real property acquisition practices
- § 4652— Buildings, structures, and improvements
- § 4653— Expenses incidental to transfer of title to United States
- § 4654— Litigation expenses
- § 4655— Requirements for uniform land acquisition policies; payments of expenses incidental to transfer of real property to State; payment of litigation expenses in certain cases
- § 4701— Congressional findings and declaration of policy
- § 4702— Administration of authorities
- § 4721— Declaration of purpose
- § 4722— State government and statewide programs and grants
- § 4723— Local government programs and grants
- § 4724— Intergovernmental cooperation in recruiting and examining activities; potential employees, certification; payments for costs; credits to appropriation or fund for payment of expenses
- § 4725— Technical assistance; waiver of payments for costs; credits to appropriation or fund for payment of expenses
- § 4726— Coordination of Federal programs
- § 4727— Interstate compacts
- § 4728— Transfer of functions
- § 4741— Declaration of purpose
- § 4742— Admission to Federal employee training programs
- § 4743— Grants to State and local governments for training
- § 4744— Grants to other organizations
- § 4745— Government Service Fellowships
- § 4746— Coordination of Federal programs
- § 4761— Declaration of purpose
- § 4762— Definitions
- § 4763— General administrative provisions
- § 4764— Reporting and recordkeeping requirements for State or local governments and other organizations
- § 4765— Review and audit
- § 4766— Distribution of grants
- § 4767— Termination of grants
- § 4768— Advisory committees; appointment; compensation and travel expenses
- § 4769— Authorization of appropriations
- § 4770— Limitations on availability of funds for cost sharing
- § 4771— Method of payment; installments; advances or reimbursement; adjustments
- § 4772— Effective date of grant provisions
- § 4821— Development of program; consultation; nature of program; safe level of lead; report to Congress
- § 4822— Requirements for housing receiving Federal assistance
- § 4831— Use of lead-based paint
- § 4841— Definitions
- § 4842— Consultation by Secretary with other departments and agencies
- § 4843— Authorization of appropriations
- § 4846— State laws superseded, and null and void
- § 4851— Findings
- § 4851a— Purposes
- § 4851b— Definitions
- § 4852— Grants for lead-based paint hazard reduction in target housing
- § 4852a— Task force on lead-based paint hazard reduction and financing
- § 4852b— National consultation on lead-based paint hazard reduction
- § 4852c— Guidelines for lead-based paint hazard evaluation and reduction activities
- § 4852d— Disclosure of information concerning lead upon transfer of residential property
- § 4853— Worker protection
- § 4853a— Coordination between Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Labor
- § 4854— Research on lead exposure from other sources
- § 4854a— Testing technologies
- § 4854b— Authorization
- § 4855— Federal implementation and insurance study
- § 4856— Reports of Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
- § 4901— Congressional findings and statement of policy
- § 4902— Definitions
- § 4903— Federal programs
- § 4904— Identification of major noise sources
- § 4905— Noise emission standards for products distributed in commerce
- § 4907— Labeling
- § 4908— Imports
- § 4909— Prohibited acts
- § 4910— Enforcement
- § 4911— Citizen suits
- § 4912— Records, reports, and information
- § 4913— Quiet communities, research, and public information
- § 4914— Development of low-noise-emission products
- § 4915— Judicial review
- § 4916— Railroad noise emission standards
- § 4917— Motor carrier noise emission standards
- § 4918— Authorization of appropriations
- § 4950— Volunteerism policy
- § 4951— Congressional statement of purpose
- § 4952— Authority to operate VISTA program
- § 4953— Selection and assignment of volunteers
- § 4954— Terms and periods of service
- § 4955— Support services
- § 4956— Participation of program beneficiaries
- § 4957— Participation of younger and older persons
- § 4958— Limitation on funds appropriated for grants and contracts for direct cost of supporting volunteers in programs or projects
- § 4960— Applications for assistance
- § 4991— Congressional statement of purpose
- § 4992— Authority to establish and operate special volunteer and demonstration programs
- § 4993— Technical and financial assistance
- § 5000— Statement of purpose
- § 5001— Grants and contracts for volunteer service projects
- § 5011— Grants and contracts for individual service projects
- § 5013— Grants and contracts for volunteer service projects
- § 5021— Promotion of National Senior Service Corps
- § 5022— Payments; adjustments; advances or reimbursement; installments; conditions
- § 5023— Minority population participation
- § 5024— Use of locally generated contributions in National Senior Service Corps
- § 5025— Programs of national significance
- § 5026— Adjustments to Federal financial assistance
- § 5027— Multiyear grants or contracts
- § 5027a— Acceptance of donations
- § 5028— Authority of Director
- § 5028a— Prohibition
- § 5043— Political activities
- § 5044— Special limitations
- § 5046— Labor standards for federally assisted projects, buildings, and works
- § 5048— Joint funding; single non-Federal share requirement; grant or contract requirement waiver
- § 5049— Prohibition of Federal control of educational institution or school system
- § 5050— Coordination with other programs
- § 5051— Performance of functions by existing departments or offices rather than new departments or offices
- § 5052— Suspension and termination of financial assistance; procedures; notice and hearing; emergency situations; refunding applications
- § 5054— Distribution of benefits between rural and urban areas
- § 5055— Application of Federal law
- § 5056— Evaluation of programs and projects
- § 5057— Nondiscrimination provisions
- § 5058— Eligibility for other benefits
- § 5059— Legal expenses
- § 5061— Definitions
- § 5062— Audit
- § 5063— Reduction of paperwork
- § 5064— Review of project renewals
- § 5065— Protection against improper use
- § 5066— Provisions under the National and Community Service Act of 1990
- § 5081— National Volunteer Antipoverty Programs
- § 5082— National Senior Service Corps
- § 5084— Administration and coordination
- § 5085— Availability of appropriations
- § 5101— Office on Child Abuse and Neglect
- § 5102— Advisory board on child abuse and neglect
- § 5104— National clearinghouse for information relating to child abuse
- § 5105— Research and assistance activities
- § 5106— Grants to States, Indian tribes or tribal organizations, and public or private agencies and organizations
- § 5106a— Grants to States for child abuse or neglect prevention and treatment programs
- § 5106c— Grants to States for programs relating to investigation and prosecution of child abuse and neglect cases
- § 5106d— Miscellaneous requirements relating to assistance
- § 5106e— Coordination of child abuse and neglect programs
- § 5106f— Reports
- § 5106f–1— Report concerning voluntary reporting system
- § 5106g— Definitions
- § 5106h— Authorization of appropriations
- § 5106i— Rule of construction
- § 5107— Discretionary programs; authorization of appropriations
- § 5108— Monitoring and oversight
- § 5111— Congressional findings and declaration of purpose
- § 5113— Information and services
- § 5114— Study and report of unlicensed or unregulated adoption placements
- § 5115— Authorization of appropriations
- § 5116— Purpose and authority
- § 5116a— Eligibility
- § 5116b— Amount of grant
- § 5116d— Application
- § 5116e— Local program requirements
- § 5116f— Performance measures
- § 5116g— National network for community-based family resource programs
- § 5116h— Definitions
- § 5116i— Authorization of appropriations
- § 5121— Congressional findings and declarations
- § 5122— Definitions
- § 5123— References
- § 5131— Federal and State disaster preparedness programs
- § 5132— Disaster warnings
- § 5133— Predisaster hazard mitigation
- § 5134— Interagency task force
- § 5135— Grants to entities for establishment of hazard mitigation revolving loan funds
- § 5136— Natural hazard risk assessment
- § 5136a— Assistance and training for communities with technological hazards and related emerging threats
- § 5141— Waiver of administrative conditions
- § 5143— Coordinating officers
- § 5144— Emergency support and response teams
- § 5147— Reimbursement of Federal agencies
- § 5148— Nonliability of Federal Government
- § 5149— Performance of services
- § 5150— Use of local firms and individuals
- § 5151— Nondiscrimination in disaster assistance
- § 5152— Use and coordination of relief organizations
- § 5153— Priority to certain applications for public facility and public housing assistance
- § 5154— Insurance
- § 5154a— Prohibited flood disaster assistance
- § 5155— Duplication of benefits
- § 5156— Standards and reviews
- § 5157— Penalties
- § 5158— Availability of materials
- § 5159— Protection of environment
- § 5160— Recovery of assistance
- § 5161— Audits and investigations
- § 5161a— Audit of contracts
- § 5162— Advance of non-Federal share
- § 5163— Limitation on use of sliding scales
- § 5164— Rules and regulations
- § 5165— Mitigation planning
- § 5165a— Minimum standards for public and private structures
- § 5165b— Management costs
- § 5165c— Public notice, comment, and consultation requirements
- § 5165d— Designation of Small State and Rural Advocate
- § 5165e— Integrated plan for administrative cost reduction
- § 5165f— National Urban Search and Rescue Response System
- § 5165g— National veterinary emergency teams
- § 5170— Procedure for declaration
- § 5170a— General Federal assistance
- § 5170b— Essential assistance
- § 5170c— Hazard mitigation
- § 5171— Federal facilities
- § 5172— Repair, restoration, and replacement of damaged facilities
- § 5173— Debris removal
- § 5174— Federal assistance to individuals and households
- § 5174a— Flexibility
- § 5174b— Critical document fee waiver
- § 5177— Unemployment assistance
- § 5177a— Emergency grants to assist low-income migrant and seasonal farmworkers
- § 5179— Benefits and distribution
- § 5180— Food commodities
- § 5181— Relocation assistance
- § 5182— Legal services
- § 5183— Crisis counseling assistance and training
- § 5184— Community disaster loans
- § 5185— Emergency communications
- § 5186— Emergency public transportation
- § 5187— Fire management assistance
- § 5188— Timber sale contracts
- § 5189— Simplified procedure
- § 5189a— Appeals of assistance decisions
- § 5189b— Date of eligibility; expenses incurred before date of disaster
- § 5189c— Transportation assistance to individuals and households
- § 5189d— Case management services
- § 5189e— Essential service providers
- § 5189f— Public assistance program alternative procedures
- § 5189g— Unified Federal review
- § 5189h— Agency accountability
- § 5191— Procedure for declaration
- § 5192— Federal emergency assistance
- § 5193— Amount of assistance
- § 5195— Declaration of policy
- § 5195a— Definitions
- § 5195b— Administration of subchapter
- § 5195c— Critical infrastructures protection
- § 5196— Detailed functions of administration
- § 5196a— Mutual aid pacts between States and neighboring countries
- § 5196b— Contributions for personnel and administrative expenses
- § 5196c— Grants for construction of emergency operations centers
- § 5196d— Use of funds to prepare for and respond to hazards
- § 5196e— Radiological Emergency Preparedness Fund
- § 5196f— Disaster related information services
- § 5196g— Guidance and training by FEMA on coordination of emergency response plans
- § 5197— Administrative authority
- § 5197a— Security regulations
- § 5197b— Use of existing facilities
- § 5197c— Annual report to Congress
- § 5197d— Applicability of subchapter
- § 5197e— Authorization of appropriations and transfers of funds
- § 5197f— Relation to Atomic Energy Act of 1954
- § 5197g— Federal Bureau of Investigation
- § 5197h— Minority emergency preparedness demonstration program
- § 5201— Rules and regulations
- § 5203— Excess disaster assistance payments as budgetary emergency requirements
- § 5204— Insular areas disaster survival and recovery; definitions
- § 5204a— Authorization of appropriations for insular areas
- § 5204b— Technical assistance for insular areas
- § 5204c— Hazard mitigation for insular areas
- § 5205— Disaster grant closeout procedures
- § 5205a— Certain recoupment prohibited
- § 5206— Buy American
- § 5207— Firearms policies
- § 5301— Congressional findings and declaration of purpose
- § 5302— General provisions
- § 5303— Grants to States, units of general local government and Indian tribes; authorizations
- § 5304— Statement of activities and review
- § 5305— Activities eligible for assistance
- § 5306— Allocation and distribution of funds
- § 5307— Special purpose grants
- § 5308— Guarantee and commitment to guarantee loans for acquisition of property
- § 5309— Nondiscrimination in programs and activities
- § 5310— Labor standards; rate of wages; exceptions; enforcement powers
- § 5311— Remedies for noncompliance with community development requirements
- § 5312— Use of grants for settlement of outstanding urban renewal loans of units of general local government
- § 5313— Reporting requirements
- § 5313a— Duplication of benefits
- § 5314— Consultation by Secretary with other Federal departments, etc.
- § 5315— Interstate agreements or compacts; purposes
- § 5316— Transition provisions
- § 5317— Liquidation of superseded or inactive programs
- § 5318— Urban development action grants
- § 5318a— John Heinz Neighborhood Development Program
- § 5319— Community participation in programs
- § 5320— Historic preservation requirements
- § 5321— Suspension of requirements for disaster areas
- § 5322— Funds made available for administrative costs without regard to particular disaster appropriation
- § 5401— Findings and purposes
- § 5402— Definitions
- § 5403— Construction and safety standards
- § 5404— Manufactured home installation
- § 5405— Judicial review of orders establishing standards; petition; additional evidence before Secretary; certified copy of transcript
- § 5406— Submission of cost or other information by manufacturer
- § 5407— Research, testing, development, and training by Secretary
- § 5408— Cooperation by Secretary with public and private agencies
- § 5409— Prohibited acts; exemptions
- § 5410— Civil and criminal penalties
- § 5411— Injunctive relief
- § 5412— Noncompliance with standards or defective nature of manufactured home; administrative or judicial determination; repurchase by manufacturer or repair by distributor or retailer; reimbursement of expenses, etc., by manufacturer; injunctive relief against manufacturer for failure to comply; jurisdiction and venue; damages; period of limitation
- § 5413— Inspections and investigations for promulgation or enforcement of standards or execution of other duties
- § 5414— Notification and correction of defects by manufacturer
- § 5415— Certification by manufacturer of conformity of manufactured home with standards; form and placement of certification
- § 5416— Consumer’s manual; contents
- § 5417— Effect upon antitrust laws
- § 5418— Use of services, research and testing facilities of public agencies and independent laboratories
- § 5419— Authority to collect fee
- § 5420— Failure to report violations; penalties
- § 5421— Prohibition on waiver of rights
- § 5422— State enforcement
- § 5423— Grants to States
- § 5424— Rules and regulations
- § 5426— Authorization of appropriations
- § 5501— Congressional findings and declaration of policy
- § 5502— Definitions
- § 5503— Development and demonstration of solar heating systems for use in residential dwellings
- § 5504— Development and demonstration of combined solar heating and cooling systems for use in residential dwellings
- § 5506— Test procedures and definitive performance criteria for solar heating and combined solar heating and cooling components and systems and suitable dwellings; determination, consultation and publication in Federal Register
- § 5507— Arrangements with Federal agencies for development and demonstration of solar heating and combined heating and cooling systems for commercial buildings
- § 5508— Program of applied research by Secretary of Energy for improvement and development of heating systems for commercial application; transmission of results to Secretary and Administrator
- § 5509— Supervision of systems and programs by Secretary
- § 5510— Dissemination of information to promote practical use of solar heating and cooling technologies
- § 5511— Federally assisted or federally constructed housing
- § 5511a— Solar Assistance Financing Entity
- § 5512— Small business concerns’ opportunities to participate in programs
- § 5513— Priorities and criteria of demonstration programs
- § 5514— Regulations
- § 5515— Use of publicly assisted housing by Secretary in demonstrations
- § 5516— Transfer of functions
- § 5517— Authorization of appropriations
- § 5556a— Solar photovoltaic energy systems studies and acquisitions by Secretary of Energy; scope, contents, and submission dates for reports; acquisition authority and requirements; authorization of appropriations
- § 5801— Congressional declaration of policy and purpose
- § 5811— Establishment of Energy Research and Development Administration
- § 5812— Officers of Administration
- § 5813— Responsibilities of Administrator
- § 5814— Abolition and transfers
- § 5815— Administrative provisions
- § 5816— Personnel and services
- § 5817— Powers of Administrator
- § 5817a— Employee-suggested research projects; approval; funding; reports
- § 5819— Report to Congress on future reorganization
- § 5820— Coordination with environmental efforts
- § 5821— Annual authorization Acts
- § 5841— Establishment and transfers
- § 5842— Licensing and related regulatory functions respecting selected Administration facilities
- § 5843— Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
- § 5844— Office of Nuclear Safety and Safeguards
- § 5845— Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research
- § 5846— Compliance with safety regulations
- § 5847— Nuclear energy center site survey
- § 5848— Abnormal occurrence reports
- § 5849— Other officers
- § 5850— Unresolved safety issues plan
- § 5851— Employee protection
- § 5852— Availability of funds
- § 5853— Limitation on legal fee reimbursement
- § 5854— Notification and reports by Chairman
- § 5871— Transitional provisions
- § 5872— Transfer of personnel
- § 5873— Director of Office of Management and Budget; power to make dispositions
- § 5874— Definitions
- § 5875— Authorization of appropriations
- § 5876— Comptroller General audit
- § 5877— Reports to President for submission to Congress
- § 5878— Information to Congressional committees
- § 5878a— Funding and encouragement of small business; information for inclusion in report
- § 5879— Transfer of funds
- § 5891— Sex discrimination prohibited
- § 5901— Congressional statement of findings
- § 5902— Congressional declaration of policy and purpose; implementation and administration of program by Secretary of Energy
- § 5903— Duties and authorities of the Secretary
- § 5903a— Nonduplication of programs, projects, and research facilities
- § 5903b— Environmental and safety research, development, and demonstration program
- § 5903c— Moneys received by Secretary from fossil energy activity; payment into Treasury; reports to House and Senate Committees
- § 5903d— Clean coal technology projects; proposals, implementation, funding, etc.
- § 5904— Research, development, and demonstration program governing principles
- § 5905— Comprehensive planning and programming
- § 5906— Federal assistance and participation in programs
- § 5907— Demonstration projects
- § 5907a— Small grant program
- § 5908— Patents and inventions
- § 5909— Relationship to antitrust laws
- § 5911— Acquisition of essential materials
- § 5912— Water resource assessments
- § 5913— Evaluation by National Institute of Standards and Technology of energy-related inventions prior to awarding of grants by Secretary; promulgation of regulations
- § 5915— Authorization of appropriations
- § 5915a— Expiration of initial authorization to construct fossil energy demonstration plants
- § 5916— Central source of nonnuclear energy information
- § 6101— Statement of purpose
- § 6102— Prohibition of discrimination
- § 6103— Regulations
- § 6104— Enforcement
- § 6105— Judicial review
- § 6106— Study of discrimination based on age
- § 6106a— Reports to the Secretary and Congress
- § 6107— Definitions
- § 6201— Congressional statement of purpose
- § 6202— Definitions
- § 6212a— Oil exports, safety valve, and maritime security
- § 6213— Certain lease bidding arrangements prohibited
- § 6215— Major fuel burning stationary source
- § 6216— Annual Home Heating Readiness Reports
- § 6217— Scientific inventory of oil and gas reserves
- § 6231— Congressional finding and declaration of policy
- § 6232— Definitions
- § 6234— Strategic Petroleum Reserve
- § 6239— Development, operation, and maintenance of the Reserve
- § 6240— Petroleum products for storage, transport, or exchange
- § 6241— Drawdown and sale of petroleum products
- § 6242— Coordination with import quota system
- § 6243— Records and accounts
- § 6245— Annual report
- § 6246— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6247— SPR Petroleum Account
- § 6247a— Use of underutilized facilities
- § 6247b— Purchase of oil from marginal wells
- § 6249— Contracting for petroleum product and facilities
- § 6249a— Implementation
- § 6249c— Contracts for which implementing legislation is needed
- § 6250— Establishment
- § 6250a— Authority
- § 6250b— Conditions for release; plan
- § 6250c— Northeast Home Heating Oil Reserve Account
- § 6250d— Exemptions
- § 6250f— Limit on amount of petroleum distillate
- § 6271— International oil allocations
- § 6272— International voluntary agreements
- § 6273— Advisory committees
- § 6274— Exchange of information with International Energy Agency
- § 6275— Relationship between standby emergency authorities and international energy program
- § 6276— Domestic renewable energy industry and related service industries
- § 6283— Summer fill and fuel budgeting programs
- § 6291— Definitions
- § 6292— Coverage
- § 6293— Test procedures
- § 6294— Labeling
- § 6294a— Energy Star program
- § 6294b— WaterSense program
- § 6295— Energy conservation standards
- § 6296— Requirements of manufacturers
- § 6297— Effect on other law
- § 6298— Rules
- § 6299— Authority to obtain information
- § 6300— Exports
- § 6301— Imports
- § 6302— Prohibited acts
- § 6303— Enforcement
- § 6304— Injunctive enforcement
- § 6305— Citizen suits
- § 6306— Administrative procedure and judicial review
- § 6307— Consumer education
- § 6308— Annual report
- § 6309— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6311— Definitions
- § 6312— Purposes and coverage
- § 6313— Standards
- § 6314— Test procedures
- § 6315— Labeling
- § 6316— Administration, penalties, enforcement, and preemption
- § 6317— Energy conservation standards for high-intensity discharge lamps, distribution transformers, and small electric motors
- § 6321— Findings; purpose; definitions
- § 6322— State energy conservation plans
- § 6323— Federal assistance to States
- § 6323a— Matching State contributions
- § 6324— State energy efficiency goals
- § 6325— General provisions
- § 6326— State energy security plans
- § 6341— Definitions
- § 6342— Survey and Registry
- § 6343— Waste energy recovery incentive grant program
- § 6344— Additional incentives for recovery, use, and prevention of industrial waste energy
- § 6345— CHP Technical Assistance Partnership Program
- § 6346— Sustainable manufacturing initiative
- § 6348— Energy efficiency in industrial facilities
- § 6349— Process-oriented industrial energy efficiency
- § 6350— Industrial insulation and audit guidelines
- § 6351— Coordination of research and development of energy efficient technologies for industry
- § 6361— Federal energy conservation programs
- § 6362— Energy conservation policies and practices
- § 6363— Federal actions with respect to recycled oil
- § 6364— Operation of battery recharging stations in parking areas used by Federal employees
- § 6371— Definitions
- § 6371a— Guidelines
- § 6371b— Preliminary energy audits and energy audits
- § 6371c— State plans
- § 6371d— Applications for financial assistance
- § 6371e— Grants for project costs and technical assistance
- § 6371f— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6371g— Allocation of grants
- § 6371h— Administration; detailed description in annual report
- § 6371h–1— Energy sustainability and efficiency grants and loans for institutions
- § 6371i— Records
- § 6371j— Application of sections 3141–3144, 3146, and 3147 of title 40
- § 6371k— Coordination of energy retrofitting assistance for schools
- § 6372— Definitions
- § 6372a— Guidelines
- § 6372b— Preliminary energy audits and energy audits
- § 6372c— State plans
- § 6372d— Applications for grants for technical assistance
- § 6372e— Grants for technical assistance
- § 6372f— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6372g— Allocation of grants
- § 6372h— Administration; detailed description in annual report
- § 6372i— Records
- § 6373— Off-highway motor vehicles
- § 6374— Alternative fuel use by light duty Federal vehicles
- § 6374a— Alternative fuels truck commercial application program
- § 6374b— Alternative fuels bus program
- § 6374d— Studies and reports
- § 6374e— Federal fleet conservation requirements
- § 6381— Verification examinations
- § 6382— Powers and duties of Comptroller General
- § 6383— Accounting practices
- § 6384— Enforcement
- § 6385— Petroleum product information
- § 6391— Prohibited actions
- § 6393— Administrative procedure and judicial review
- § 6394— Prohibited acts
- § 6395— Enforcement
- § 6396— State laws or programs
- § 6398— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6399— Intrastate natural gas
- § 6400— Limitation on loan guarantees
- § 6421— Procedure for Congressional review of Presidential requests to implement certain authorities
- § 6422— Expedited procedure for Congressional consideration of certain authorities
- § 6501— “Petroleum” defined
- § 6502— Designation of National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska; reservation of lands; disposition and conveyance of mineral materials, lands, etc., preexisting property rights
- § 6503— Transfer of jurisdiction, duties, property, etc., to Secretary of the Interior from Secretary of Navy
- § 6504— Administration of reserve
- § 6505— Executive department responsibility for studies to determine procedures used in development, production, transportation, and distribution of petroleum resources in reserve; reports to Congress by President; establishment of task force by Secretary of the Interior; purposes; membership; report and recommendations to Congress by Secretary; contents
- § 6506— Applicability of antitrust provisions; plans and proposals submitted to Congress to contain report by Attorney General on impact of plans and proposals on competition
- § 6506a— Competitive leasing of oil and gas
- § 6507— Authorization of appropriations; Federal financial assistance for increased municipal services and facilities in communities located on or near reserve resulting from authorized exploration and study activities
- § 6601— Congressional findings; priority goals
- § 6602— Congressional declaration of policy
- § 6603— Sense of Congress on innovation acceleration research
- § 6604— Interagency working group on research regulation
- § 6605— Disclosure of funding sources in applications for Federal research and development awards
- § 6611— Establishment of Office
- § 6612— Director; Associate Directors
- § 6613— Functions of the Director
- § 6614— Policy planning; analysis; advice; establishment of advisory panel
- § 6615— National science and technology strategy
- § 6615b— Quadrennial science and technology review
- § 6616— Additional functions of Director
- § 6617— Coordination with other organizations
- § 6618— Major science and technology proposals
- § 6619— National coordination of research infrastructure
- § 6620— Release of scientific research results
- § 6621— Coordination of Federal STEM education
- § 6622— Coordination of advanced manufacturing research and development
- § 6623— Interagency public access committee
- § 6624— Federal scientific collections
- § 6625— Coordination of international science and technology partnerships
- § 6626— Working group on inclusion in STEM fields
- § 6627— Federally-funded research with enhanced pathogens of pandemic potential
- § 6631— Establishment of Committee
- § 6632— Membership of Committee
- § 6633— Federal science, engineering, and technology survey; reports
- § 6634— Continuation of Committee
- § 6635— Staff and consultant support
- § 6651— Establishment, membership, and functions of Council
- § 6671— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6686— Science and Technology Policy Institute
- § 6687— Critical technology strategies
- § 6701— Definitions
- § 6702— Direct grants; Federal share
- § 6703— Grants supplementing Federal contributions under other Federal laws; Federal share
- § 6704— Grants providing State or local contributions required under State or local law
- § 6705— Limitations on use of grants
- § 6706— Implementing rules, regulations, and procedures; criteria; employment of disabled and Vietnam-era veterans; determination of applications for grants
- § 6707— Priority and amounts of projects
- § 6708— Wage standards for laborers and mechanics; enforcement
- § 6709— Sex discrimination; prohibition; enforcement
- § 6710— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6721— Congressional findings of fact and declaration of policy
- § 6722— Financial assistance
- § 6723— Allocation of amounts
- § 6724— Uses of payments
- § 6725— Statement of assurances as prerequisite for payments; rules governing time and manner of filing; contents of statement
- § 6727— Nondiscrimination
- § 6728— Wage standards for laborers and mechanics; enforcement
- § 6729— Reports to Secretary by States and local governments; contents
- § 6730— Payments
- § 6731— Economization by State and local governments; statement of assurances, etc., required
- § 6732— Withholding of payments for failure to comply with statement of assurances; procedures applicable
- § 6734— Administration; rules; authorization of appropriations
- § 6735— Program studies and recommendations; evaluation; countercyclical study
- § 6736— Authorization of appropriations for Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, and Virgin Islands
- § 6801— Congressional findings and purpose
- § 6802— Definitions
- § 6803— Development of electric utility rate design proposals by Secretary; contents; submission to Congress; supporting analysis
- § 6804— Funding, administrative, and judicial authorities of Secretary
- § 6805— Grants for State consumer protection offices by Secretary
- § 6806— Statement in annual report
- § 6807— State utility regulatory assistance
- § 6807a— Energy efficiency grants to State regulatory authorities
- § 6808— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6831— Congressional findings and purpose
- § 6832— Definitions
- § 6833— Updating State building energy efficiency codes
- § 6834— Federal building energy efficiency standards
- § 6835— Federal compliance
- § 6836— Support for voluntary building energy codes
- § 6838— Cost-effective codes implementation for efficiency and resilience
- § 6851— Congressional findings and purpose
- § 6861— Congressional findings and purpose
- § 6862— Definitions
- § 6863— Weatherization program
- § 6864— Financial assistance
- § 6864a— Private sector investments
- § 6864b— Technical transfer grants
- § 6864c— Contractor optimization
- § 6864d— Financial assistance for WAP enhancement and innovation
- § 6864e— Hiring
- § 6865— Limitations on financial assistance
- § 6866— Monitoring and evaluation of funded projects; technical assistance; limitation on assistance
- § 6867— Administration of projects receiving financial assistance
- § 6868— Approval of application or amendment for financial assistance; administrative procedures applicable
- § 6869— Judicial review of final action by Secretary on application
- § 6870— Prohibition against discrimination; notification to funded project of violation; penalties for failure to comply
- § 6871— Annual report by Secretary and Director to President and Congress on weatherization program
- § 6872— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6873— Availability of labor
- § 6881— Energy resource and renewable-resource obligation guarantee program
- § 6891— Exchange of energy information among the States
- § 6892— Annual report to Congress by Comptroller General
- § 6901— Congressional findings
- § 6901a— Congressional findings: used oil recycling
- § 6902— Objectives and national policy
- § 6903— Definitions
- § 6904— Governmental cooperation
- § 6905— Application of chapter and integration with other Acts
- § 6906— Financial disclosure
- § 6907— Solid waste management information and guidelines
- § 6908— Small town environmental planning
- § 6908a— Agreements with Indian tribes
- § 6911— Office of Solid Waste and Interagency Coordinating Committee
- § 6911a— Assistant Administrator of Environmental Protection Agency; appointment, etc.
- § 6912— Authorities of Administrator
- § 6913— Resource Recovery and Conservation Panels
- § 6914— Grants for discarded tire disposal
- § 6914a— Labeling of lubricating oil
- § 6914b— Degradable plastic ring carriers; definitions
- § 6914b–1— Regulation of plastic ring carriers
- § 6915— Annual report
- § 6916— General authorization
- § 6917— Office of Ombudsman
- § 6921— Identification and listing of hazardous waste
- § 6922— Standards applicable to generators of hazardous waste
- § 6923— Standards applicable to transporters of hazardous waste
- § 6924— Standards applicable to owners and operators of hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities
- § 6925— Permits for treatment, storage, or disposal of hazardous waste
- § 6926— Authorized State hazardous waste programs
- § 6927— Inspections
- § 6928— Federal enforcement
- § 6929— Retention of State authority
- § 6930— Effective date
- § 6931— Authorization of assistance to States
- § 6933— Hazardous waste site inventory
- § 6934— Monitoring, analysis, and testing
- § 6935— Restrictions on recycled oil
- § 6936— Expansion during interim status
- § 6937— Inventory of Federal agency hazardous waste facilities
- § 6938— Export of hazardous wastes
- § 6939— Domestic sewage
- § 6939a— Exposure information and health assessments
- § 6939b— Interim control of hazardous waste injection
- § 6939c— Mixed waste inventory reports and plan
- § 6939d— Public vessels
- § 6939e— Federally owned treatment works
- § 6939f— Long-term storage
- § 6939g— Hazardous waste electronic manifest system
- § 6941— Objectives of subchapter
- § 6941a— Energy and materials conservation and recovery; Congressional findings
- § 6942— Federal guidelines for plans
- § 6943— Requirements for approval of plans
- § 6944— Criteria for sanitary landfills; sanitary landfills required for all disposal
- § 6945— Upgrading of open dumps
- § 6946— Procedure for development and implementation of State plan
- § 6947— Approval of State plan; Federal assistance
- § 6948— Federal assistance
- § 6949— Rural communities assistance
- § 6949a— Adequacy of certain guidelines and criteria
- § 6951— Functions
- § 6952— Development of specifications for secondary materials
- § 6953— Development of markets for recovered materials
- § 6954— Technology promotion
- § 6955— Marketing policies, establishment; nondiscrimination requirement
- § 6956— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6961— Application of Federal, State, and local law to Federal facilities
- § 6962— Federal procurement
- § 6963— Cooperation with Environmental Protection Agency
- § 6964— Applicability of solid waste disposal guidelines to Executive agencies
- § 6965— Chief Financial Officer report
- § 6966— Increased use of recovered mineral component in federally funded projects involving procurement of cement or concrete
- § 6966a— Increased use of recovered mineral component in federally funded projects involving procurement of cement or concrete
- § 6966b— Use of granular mine tailings
- § 6966c— Best practices for battery recycling and labeling guidelines
- § 6966d— Consumer recycling education and outreach grant program; Federal procurement
- § 6971— Employee protection
- § 6972— Citizen suits
- § 6973— Imminent hazard
- § 6974— Petition for regulations; public participation
- § 6975— Separability
- § 6976— Judicial review
- § 6977— Grants or contracts for training projects
- § 6978— Payments
- § 6979— Labor standards
- § 6979b— Law enforcement authority
- § 6981— Research, demonstration, training, and other activities
- § 6982— Special studies; plans for research, development, and demonstrations
- § 6983— Coordination, collection, and dissemination of information
- § 6984— Full-scale demonstration facilities
- § 6985— Special study and demonstration projects on recovery of useful energy and materials
- § 6986— Grants for resource recovery systems and improved solid waste disposal facilities
- § 6987— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6991— Definitions and exemptions
- § 6991a— Notification
- § 6991b— Release detection, prevention, and correction regulations
- § 6991c— Approval of State programs
- § 6991d— Inspections, monitoring, testing, and corrective action
- § 6991e— Federal enforcement
- § 6991f— Federal facilities
- § 6991g— State authority
- § 6991h— Study of underground storage tanks
- § 6991i— Operator training
- § 6991j— Use of funds for release prevention and compliance
- § 6991k— Delivery prohibition
- § 6991l— Tanks on tribal lands
- § 6991m— Authorization of appropriations
- § 6992— Scope of demonstration program for medical waste
- § 6992a— Listing of medical wastes
- § 6992b— Tracking of medical waste
- § 6992c— Inspections
- § 6992d— Enforcement
- § 6992e— Federal facilities
- § 6992f— Relationship to State law
- § 6992h— Health impacts report
- § 6992i— General provisions
- § 6992j— Effective date
- § 6992k— Authorization of appropriations
- § 7101— Definitions
- § 7111— Congressional findings
- § 7112— Congressional declaration of purpose
- § 7113— Relationship with States
- § 7131— Establishment
- § 7132— Principal officers
- § 7133— Assistant Secretaries; appointment and confirmation; identification of responsibilities
- § 7134— Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; compensation of Chairman and members
- § 7135— Energy Information Administration
- § 7135a— Delegation by Secretary of Energy of energy research, etc., functions to Administrator of Energy Information Administration; prohibition against required delegation; utilization of capabilities by Secretary
- § 7136— Economic Regulatory Administration; appointment of Administrator; compensation; qualifications; functions
- § 7137— Functions of Comptroller General
- § 7139— Office of Science; establishment; appointment of Director; compensation; duties
- § 7140— Leasing Liaison Committee; establishment; composition
- § 7141— Office of Minority Economic Impact
- § 7142— National Atomic Museum and National Atomic Testing Museum
- § 7142a— Designation of American Museum of Science and Energy
- § 7142b— Authority
- § 7142c— Museum volunteers
- § 7142d— Definitions
- § 7144— Establishment of policy for National Nuclear Security Administration
- § 7144a— Establishment of security, counterintelligence, and intelligence policies
- § 7144b— Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence
- § 7144d— Office of Arctic Energy
- § 7144e— Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs
- § 7151— General transfers
- § 7151a— Jurisdiction over matters transferred from Energy Research and Development Administration
- § 7152— Transfers from Department of the Interior
- § 7153— Administration of leasing transfers
- § 7154— Transfers from Department of Housing and Urban Development
- § 7156— Transfers from Department of the Navy
- § 7157— Transfers from Department of Commerce
- § 7158— Naval reactor and military application programs
- § 7159— Transfer to Department of Transportation
- § 7171— Appointment and administration
- § 7172— Jurisdiction of Commission
- § 7173— Initiation of rulemaking procedures before Commission
- § 7174— Referral of other rulemaking proceedings to Commission
- § 7175— Right of Secretary to intervene in Commission proceedings
- § 7176— Reorganization
- § 7177— Access to information
- § 7178— Federal Energy Regulatory Commission fees and annual charges
- § 7191— Procedures for issuance of rules, regulations, or orders
- § 7192— Judicial review
- § 7193— Remedial orders
- § 7194— Requests for adjustments
- § 7195— Report to Congress; contents
- § 7231— Officers and employees
- § 7232— Senior positions
- § 7233— Experts and consultants
- § 7234— Advisory committees
- § 7235— Armed services personnel
- § 7237— Priority placement, job placement, retraining, and counseling programs for United States Department of Energy employees affected by reduction in force
- § 7238— Temporary appointments for scientific and technical experts in Department of Energy research and development programs
- § 7251— General authority
- § 7252— Delegation
- § 7253— Reorganization
- § 7254— Rules and regulations
- § 7255— Subpoena
- § 7256— Contracts, leases, etc., with public agencies and private organizations and persons
- § 7256c— Milestone-based demonstration projects
- § 7257— Acquisition, construction, etc., of laboratories, research and testing sites, etc.
- § 7257d— Expanded research by Secretary of Energy
- § 7258— Facilities construction
- § 7259— Use of facilities
- § 7259a— Activities of Department of Energy facilities
- § 7260— Field offices
- § 7261— Acquisition of copyrights, patents, etc.
- § 7261a— Protection of sensitive technical information
- § 7261b— Technology transfer to small businesses
- § 7261c— Technology partnerships ombudsman
- § 7263— Capital fund
- § 7264— Seal of Department
- § 7265— Regional Energy Advisory Boards
- § 7266— Designation of conservation officers
- § 7267— Annual report
- § 7268— Leasing report
- § 7269— Transfer of funds
- § 7269b— Transfer of unexpended appropriation balances
- § 7269c— Funding for Department of Energy activities not included in Fossil Energy account
- § 7270— Authorization of appropriations
- § 7270a— Guards for Strategic Petroleum Reserve facilities
- § 7270b— Trespass on Strategic Petroleum Reserve facilities
- § 7270c— Annual assessment and report on vulnerability of facilities to terrorist attack
- § 7273b— Security investigations
- § 7274— Environmental impact statements relating to defense facilities of Department of Energy
- § 7274e— Scholarship and fellowship program for environmental restoration and waste management
- § 7274g— Environmental restoration and waste management five-year plan and budget reports
- § 7274l— Authority to transfer certain Department of Energy property
- § 7274l–1— Vesting title in property interests related to energy development, demonstration, and deployment programs funded under Department of Energy appropriations
- § 7275— Definitions
- § 7276— Regulations to require integrated resource planning
- § 7276a— Technical assistance
- § 7276b— Integrated resource plans
- § 7276c— Miscellaneous provisions
- § 7276d— Property protection program for power marketing administrations
- § 7276e— Provision of rewards
- § 7276f— Western Area Power Administration; deposit and availability of discretionary offsetting collections
- § 7276g— Western Area Power Administration; deposit and availability of funds related to Falcon and Amistad Dams
- § 7277— Report concerning review of United States coal imports
- § 7278— Availability of appropriations for Department of Energy for transportation, uniforms, security, and price support and loan guarantee programs; transfer of funds; acceptance of contributions
- § 7278a— Availability of funds for energy and water development for multiyear contracts, grants, or cooperative agreements of $1,000,000 or less
- § 7279— Identification in budget materials of amounts for certain Department of Energy pension obligations
- § 7279a— Future-years energy program annual submission and budgeting
- § 7291— Transfer and allocations of appropriations and personnel
- § 7292— Effect on personnel
- § 7293— Agency terminations
- § 7294— Incidental transfers
- § 7295— Savings provisions
- § 7296— Separability
- § 7297— Cross references
- § 7298— Presidential authority
- § 7299— Transition
- § 7300— Report to Congress; effect on personnel
- § 7301— Environmental impact statements
- § 7321— National Energy Policy Plan
- § 7322— Congressional review
- § 7341— Effective date
- § 7342— Interim appointments
- § 7351— Submission of comprehensive review
- § 7352— Contents of review
- § 7371— Statement of purpose
- § 7372— “Secretary” and “renewable energy resource” defined
- § 7373— Coordinated dissemination of information on renewable energy resources and conservation
- § 7374— Energy self-sufficiency initiatives
- § 7375— Authorization of appropriations
- § 7381— Findings and purposes
- § 7381a— Science education programs
- § 7381b— Laboratory cooperative science centers and other authorized education activities
- § 7381c— Education partnerships
- § 7381c–1— Partnerships with historically Black colleges and universities, Hispanic-serving institutions, and tribal colleges
- § 7381c–2— Broadening participation for teachers and scientists
- § 7381c–3— Expanding opportunities for highly skilled science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) professionals
- § 7381d— Definitions
- § 7381e— Authorization of appropriations
- § 7381g— Definitions
- § 7381l— National Laboratories Centers of Excellence in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics education
- § 7381n— Summer institutes
- § 7381r— Mentoring program
- § 7382— Findings
- § 7382a— Purpose; designation
- § 7382b— Definitions
- § 7382c— Fellowship Program
- § 7382d— Fellowship awards
- § 7382e— Waste management education research consortium (WERC)
- § 7382f— Authorization of appropriations
- § 7383— Commission on Safeguards, Security, and Counterintelligence at Department of Energy Facilities
- § 7383i— Definitions of national laboratory and nuclear weapons production facility
- § 7383j— Definition of Restricted Data
- § 7384— Findings; sense of Congress
- § 7384d— Establishment of Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program
- § 7384e— Establishment of Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Fund
- § 7384f— Legislative proposal
- § 7384g— Authorization of appropriations
- § 7384l— Definitions for program administration
- § 7384m— Expansion of list of beryllium vendors
- § 7384n— Exposure in the performance of duty
- § 7384o— Advisory Board on Radiation and Worker Health
- § 7384p— Responsibilities of Secretary of Health and Human Services
- § 7384q— Designation of additional members of special exposure cohort
- § 7384r— Separate treatment of chronic silicosis
- § 7384s— Compensation and benefits to be provided
- § 7384t— Medical benefits
- § 7384u— Separate treatment of certain uranium employees
- § 7384v— Assistance for claimants and potential claimants
- § 7384w— Subpoenas; oaths; examination of witnesses
- § 7384w–1— Completion of site profiles
- § 7385— Offset for certain payments
- § 7385a— Subrogation of the United States
- § 7385b— Payment in full settlement of claims
- § 7385c— Exclusivity of remedy against the United States and against contractors and subcontractors
- § 7385d— Election of remedy for beryllium employees and atomic weapons employees
- § 7385e— Certification of treatment of payments under other laws
- § 7385f— Claims not assignable or transferable; choice of remedies
- § 7385g— Attorney fees
- § 7385h— Certain claims not affected by awards of damages
- § 7385i— Forfeiture of benefits by convicted felons
- § 7385j— Coordination with other Federal radiation compensation laws
- § 7385j–1— Social Security earnings information
- § 7385j–2— Recovery and waiver of overpayments
- § 7385s— Definitions
- § 7385s–1— Compensation to be provided
- § 7385s–10— Administrative matters
- § 7385s–11— Coordination of benefits with respect to State workers compensation
- § 7385s–12— Maximum aggregate compensation
- § 7385s–13— Funding of administrative costs
- § 7385s–14— Payment of compensation and benefits from compensation fund
- § 7385s–15— Office of Ombudsman
- § 7385s–16— Advisory Board on Toxic Substances and Worker Health
- § 7385s–2— Compensation schedule for contractor employees
- § 7385s–3— Compensation schedule for survivors
- § 7385s–4— Determinations regarding contraction of covered illnesses
- § 7385s–5— Applicability to certain uranium employees
- § 7385s–6— Administrative and judicial review
- § 7385s–7— Physicians services
- § 7385s–8— Medical benefits
- § 7385s–9— Attorney fees
- § 7401— Congressional findings and declaration of purpose
- § 7402— Cooperative activities
- § 7403— Research, investigation, training, and other activities
- § 7404— Research relating to fuels and vehicles
- § 7405— Grants for support of air pollution planning and control programs
- § 7406— Interstate air quality agencies; program cost limitations
- § 7407— Air quality control regions
- § 7408— Air quality criteria and control techniques
- § 7409— National primary and secondary ambient air quality standards
- § 7410— State implementation plans for national primary and secondary ambient air quality standards
- § 7411— Standards of performance for new stationary sources
- § 7412— Hazardous air pollutants
- § 7413— Federal enforcement
- § 7414— Recordkeeping, inspections, monitoring, and entry
- § 7415— International air pollution
- § 7416— Retention of State authority
- § 7417— Advisory committees
- § 7418— Control of pollution from Federal facilities
- § 7419— Primary nonferrous smelter orders
- § 7420— Noncompliance penalty
- § 7421— Consultation
- § 7422— Listing of certain unregulated pollutants
- § 7423— Stack heights
- § 7424— Assurance of adequacy of State plans
- § 7425— Measures to prevent economic disruption or unemployment
- § 7426— Interstate pollution abatement
- § 7427— Public notification
- § 7428— State boards
- § 7429— Solid waste combustion
- § 7430— Emission factors
- § 7431— Land use authority
- § 7432— Clean heavy-duty vehicles
- § 7433— Grants to reduce air pollution at ports
- § 7435— Low emissions electricity program
- § 7436— Methane emissions and waste reduction incentive program for petroleum and natural gas systems
- § 7437— Greenhouse gas air pollution plans and implementation grants
- § 7438— Environmental and climate justice block grants
- § 7470— Congressional declaration of purpose
- § 7471— Plan requirements
- § 7472— Initial classifications
- § 7473— Increments and ceilings
- § 7474— Area redesignation
- § 7475— Preconstruction requirements
- § 7476— Other pollutants
- § 7477— Enforcement
- § 7478— Period before plan approval
- § 7479— Definitions
- § 7491— Visibility protection for Federal class I areas
- § 7492— Visibility
- § 7501— Definitions
- § 7502— Nonattainment plan provisions in general
- § 7503— Permit requirements
- § 7504— Planning procedures
- § 7505— Environmental Protection Agency grants
- § 7505a— Maintenance plans
- § 7506— Limitations on certain Federal assistance
- § 7506a— Interstate transport commissions
- § 7507— New motor vehicle emission standards in nonattainment areas
- § 7508— Guidance documents
- § 7509— Sanctions and consequences of failure to attain
- § 7509a— International border areas
- § 7511— Classifications and attainment dates
- § 7511a— Plan submissions and requirements
- § 7511b— Federal ozone measures
- § 7511c— Control of interstate ozone air pollution
- § 7511d— Enforcement for Severe and Extreme ozone nonattainment areas for failure to attain
- § 7511e— Transitional areas
- § 7511f— NOx and VOC study
- § 7512— Classification and attainment dates
- § 7512a— Plan submissions and requirements
- § 7513— Classifications and attainment dates
- § 7513a— Plan provisions and schedules for plan submissions
- § 7513b— Issuance of RACM and BACM guidance
- § 7514— Plan submission deadlines
- § 7514a— Attainment dates
- § 7515— General savings clause
- § 7521— Emission standards for new motor vehicles or new motor vehicle engines
- § 7522— Prohibited acts
- § 7523— Actions to restrain violations
- § 7524— Civil penalties
- § 7525— Motor vehicle and motor vehicle engine compliance testing and certification
- § 7541— Compliance by vehicles and engines in actual use
- § 7542— Information collection
- § 7543— State standards
- § 7544— State grants
- § 7545— Regulation of fuels
- § 7546— Renewable fuel
- § 7547— Nonroad engines and vehicles
- § 7548— Study of particulate emissions from motor vehicles
- § 7549— High altitude performance adjustments
- § 7550— Definitions
- § 7552— Motor vehicle compliance program fees
- § 7553— Prohibition on production of engines requiring leaded gasoline
- § 7554— Urban bus standards
- § 7571— Establishment of standards
- § 7572— Enforcement of standards
- § 7573— State standards and controls
- § 7574— Definitions
- § 7581— Definitions
- § 7582— Requirements applicable to clean-fuel vehicles
- § 7583— Standards for light-duty clean-fuel vehicles
- § 7584— Administration and enforcement as per California standards
- § 7585— Standards for heavy-duty clean-fuel vehicles (GVWR above 8,500 up to 26,000 lbs.)
- § 7586— Centrally fueled fleets
- § 7587— Vehicle conversions
- § 7588— Federal agency fleets
- § 7589— California pilot test program
- § 7590— General provisions
- § 7601— Administration
- § 7602— Definitions
- § 7603— Emergency powers
- § 7604— Citizen suits
- § 7605— Representation in litigation
- § 7606— Federal procurement
- § 7607— Administrative proceedings and judicial review
- § 7608— Mandatory licensing
- § 7609— Policy review
- § 7610— Other authority
- § 7611— Records and audit
- § 7612— Economic impact analyses
- § 7614— Labor standards
- § 7615— Separability
- § 7616— Sewage treatment grants
- § 7617— Economic impact assessment
- § 7619— Air quality monitoring
- § 7620— Standardized air quality modeling
- § 7621— Employment effects
- § 7622— Employee protection
- § 7624— Cost of vapor recovery equipment
- § 7625— Vapor recovery for small business marketers of petroleum products
- § 7625–1— Exemptions for certain territories
- § 7625a— Statutory construction
- § 7626— Authorization of appropriations
- § 7627— Air pollution from Outer Continental Shelf activities
- § 7628— Demonstration grant program for local governments
- § 7641— Noise abatement
- § 7642— Authorization of appropriations
- § 7651— Findings and purposes
- § 7651a— Definitions
- § 7651b— Sulfur dioxide allowance program for existing and new units
- § 7651c— Phase I sulfur dioxide requirements
- § 7651d— Phase II sulfur dioxide requirements
- § 7651e— Allowances for States with emissions rates at or below 0.80 lbs/mmBtu
- § 7651f— Nitrogen oxides emission reduction program
- § 7651g— Permits and compliance plans
- § 7651h— Repowered sources
- § 7651i— Election for additional sources
- § 7651j— Excess emissions penalty
- § 7651k— Monitoring, reporting, and recordkeeping requirements
- § 7651l— General compliance with other provisions
- § 7651m— Enforcement
- § 7651n— Clean coal technology regulatory incentives
- § 7651o— Contingency guarantee, auctions, reserve
- § 7661— Definitions
- § 7661a— Permit programs
- § 7661b— Permit applications
- § 7661c— Permit requirements and conditions
- § 7661d— Notification to Administrator and contiguous States
- § 7661e— Other authorities
- § 7661f— Small business stationary source technical and environmental compliance assistance program
- § 7671— Definitions
- § 7671a— Listing of class I and class II substances
- § 7671b— Monitoring and reporting requirements
- § 7671c— Phase-out of production and consumption of class I substances
- § 7671d— Phase-out of production and consumption of class II substances
- § 7671e— Accelerated schedule
- § 7671f— Exchange authority
- § 7671g— National recycling and emission reduction program
- § 7671h— Servicing of motor vehicle air conditioners
- § 7671i— Nonessential products containing chlorofluorocarbons
- § 7671j— Labeling
- § 7671k— Safe alternatives policy
- § 7671l— Federal procurement
- § 7671m— Relationship to other laws
- § 7671n— Authority of Administrator
- § 7671o— Transfers among Parties to Montreal Protocol
- § 7671p— International cooperation
- § 7671q— Miscellaneous provisions
- § 7675— American innovation and manufacturing
- § 7701— Congressional findings
- § 7702— Congressional statement of purpose
- § 7703— Definitions
- § 7704— National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program
- § 7704a— Report on seismic safety property standards
- § 7705b— Seismic standards
- § 7705c— Acceptance of gifts
- § 7705e— Post-earthquake investigations program
- § 7706— Authorization of appropriations
- § 7707— Advanced National Seismic System
- § 7708— Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation
- § 7709— Scientific Earthquake Studies Advisory Committee
- § 7901— Congressional findings and purposes
- § 7911— Definitions
- § 7912— Processing site designations
- § 7913— State cooperative agreements
- § 7914— Acquisition and disposition of lands and materials
- § 7915— Indian tribe cooperative agreements
- § 7916— Acquisition of land by Secretary; transfer of public lands by Secretary of the Interior to Secretary; consultations with Governor; consent of Governor; transfer from Federal agency to Secretary
- § 7917— Financial assistance
- § 7918— Remedial action and mineral recovery activities
- § 7919— Rules
- § 7920— Enforcement
- § 7921— Public participation; public hearings
- § 7922— Termination of authority of Secretary
- § 7923— Limitation of contractual authority
- § 7924— Reports to Congress
- § 7925— Active operations; liability for remedial action
- § 7941— Study of authority for regulation and control of residual radioactive materials at New Mexico sites for protection of public health, safety, and the environment; report to Congress and Secretary; basis for determination of inadequacy of authority; interim regulation pending completion of study
- § 7942— Designation by Secretary as processing sites for subchapter I purposes
- § 8001— Congressional findings
- § 8002— Definitions
- § 8003— Contracts to provide congregate services programs
- § 8004— Congregate services program
- § 8005— Eligibility for services
- § 8006— Application procedure for assistance
- § 8007— Evaluation of applications and programs
- § 8008— Funding procedures
- § 8009— Miscellaneous provisions
- § 8010— Authorization of appropriations
- § 8011— Revised congregate housing services program
- § 8012— Hope for elderly independence
- § 8013— Supportive housing for persons with disabilities
- § 8101— Congressional findings and declaration of purpose
- § 8102— Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation
- § 8103— Board of Directors
- § 8104— Officers and employees
- § 8105— Powers and duties of corporation
- § 8106— Reports and audits
- § 8107— Appropriations
- § 8108— Warnings to homeowners of foreclosure rescue scams
- § 8141— Congressional findings
- § 8142— Statement of purpose
- § 8143— Definitions
- § 8144— Grants to or contracts with organizations
- § 8145— Coordination and development of program with other Federal and non-Federal programs
- § 8146— Authorization of appropriations
- § 8201— Findings and statement of purposes
- § 8231— Grants for energy conserving improvements; establishment of standards; authorization of appropriations
- § 8232— Residential energy efficiency standards study
- § 8233— Weatherization study
- § 8235— “Residential building” defined
- § 8235a— Approval of plans for prototype residential energy efficiency programs and provision of financial assistance for such programs
- § 8235b— Applications for approval of plans for prototype residential energy efficiency programs
- § 8235c— Approval of applications for plans for prototype residential energy efficiency programs
- § 8235d— Rules and regulations
- § 8235e— Authority of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to exempt application of certain laws
- § 8235f— Application of other laws
- § 8235g— Records and reports
- § 8235h— Revoking approval of plans and terminating financial assistance
- § 8235i— Authorization of appropriations
- § 8236— Voluntary rating guidelines
- § 8236a— Technical assistance
- § 8236b— Report
- § 8241— Definitions
- § 8242— Federal solar program
- § 8243— Duties of Secretary
- § 8244— Authorization of appropriations
- § 8251— Findings
- § 8252— Purpose
- § 8253— Energy and water management requirements
- § 8254— Establishment and use of life cycle cost methods and procedures
- § 8255— Budget treatment for energy conservation measures
- § 8256— Incentives for agencies
- § 8257— Interagency Energy Management Task Force
- § 8258— Reports
- § 8258a— Demonstration of new technology
- § 8258b— Survey of energy saving potential
- § 8259— Definitions
- § 8259a— Energy and water savings measures in congressional buildings
- § 8259b— Federal procurement of energy efficient products
- § 8262— Definitions
- § 8262a— Report by General Services Administration
- § 8262b— Intergovernmental energy management planning and coordination
- § 8262c— Federal agency energy management training
- § 8262d— Energy audit teams
- § 8262e— Federal energy cost accounting and management
- § 8262f— Inspector General review and agency accountability
- § 8262g— Procurement and identification of energy efficient products
- § 8262h— United States Postal Service energy regulations
- § 8262i— United States Postal Service energy management report
- § 8262j— Energy management requirements for United States Postal Service
- § 8262k— Government contract incentives
- § 8271— “Federal facility” and “Secretary” defined
- § 8272— Photovoltaic energy program
- § 8273— Purpose of program
- § 8274— Acquisition of systems
- § 8275— Administration
- § 8276— System evaluation and purchase program
- § 8277— Advisory committee
- § 8278— Authorization of appropriations
- § 8279— National Action Plan for Demand Response
- § 8285— Purpose
- § 8285a— Definitions
- § 8285b— Grants
- § 8285c— Authorization of appropriations
- § 8286— Consensus on factors and data for energy conservation standards
- § 8286a— Use of factors and data
- § 8287— Authority to enter into contracts
- § 8287a— Payment of costs
- § 8287b— Reports
- § 8287c— Definitions
- § 8287d— Assistance to Federal agencies in achieving energy efficiency in Federal facilities and operations
- § 8301— Findings; statement of purposes
- § 8302— Definitions
- § 8303— Territorial application
- § 8311— Coal capability of new electric powerplants; certification of compliance
- § 8321— Temporary exemptions
- § 8322— Permanent exemptions
- § 8323— General requirements for exemptions
- § 8324— Terms and conditions; compliance plans
- § 8341— Existing electric powerplants
- § 8343— Rules relating to case-by-case and category prohibitions
- § 8351— Temporary exemptions
- § 8352— Permanent exemptions
- § 8353— General requirements for exemptions
- § 8354— Terms and conditions; compliance plans
- § 8373— Conservation in Federal facilities, contracts, and financial assistance programs
- § 8374— Emergency authorities
- § 8401— Assistance to areas impacted by increased coal or uranium production
- § 8401a— “Local government” defined
- § 8402— Loans to assist powerplant acquisitions of air pollution control equipment
- § 8411— Administrative procedures
- § 8412— Judicial review
- § 8421— Information
- § 8422— Compliance report
- § 8431— Notice of violation; other general provisions
- § 8432— Criminal penalties
- § 8433— Civil penalties
- § 8434— Injunctions and other equitable relief
- § 8435— Citizens suits
- § 8441— Preservation of contractual interest
- § 8451— National coal policy study
- § 8453— Impact on employees
- § 8454— Study of compliance problem of small electric utility systems
- § 8456— Socioeconomic impacts of increased coal production and other energy development
- § 8457— Use of petroleum and natural gas in combustors
- § 8461— Authorization of appropriations
- § 8471— Effect on environmental requirements
- § 8472— Effect of orders under section 792 of title 15
- § 8473— Environmental impact statements under section 4332 of this title
- § 8483— Submission of reports
- § 8484— Electric utility conservation plan
- § 8501— Congressional findings and purposes
- § 8502— Definitions
- § 8511— National and State emergency conservation targets
- § 8512— State emergency conservation plan
- § 8513— Standby Federal conservation plan
- § 8514— Judicial review
- § 8515— Reports
- § 8521— Minimum automobile fuel purchase measures
- § 8522— Out-of-State vehicles to be exempted from odd-even motor fuel purchase restrictions
- § 8531— Study and report
- § 8532— Middle distillate monitoring program
- § 8541— Administration
- § 8621— Home energy grants
- § 8622— Definitions
- § 8623— State allotments
- § 8624— Applications and requirements
- § 8625— Nondiscrimination provisions
- § 8626— Payments to States; fiscal year requirements respecting availability, etc.
- § 8626a— Incentive program for leveraging non-Federal resources
- § 8626b— Residential Energy Assistance Challenge option (R.E.A.Ch.)
- § 8627— Withholding of funds
- § 8628— Limitation on use of grants for construction
- § 8628a— Technical assistance, training, and compliance reviews
- § 8629— Studies and reports
- § 8630— Renewable fuels
- § 8801— Congressional findings
- § 8802— Definitions
- § 8803— Funding
- § 8804— Coordination with other authorities and programs
- § 8811— Biomass energy development plans
- § 8812— Program responsibility and administration and effect on other programs
- § 8813— Insured loans
- § 8814— Loan guarantees
- § 8815— Price guarantees
- § 8816— Purchase agreements
- § 8817— General requirements regarding financial assistance
- § 8818— Reports
- § 8819— Review; reorganization
- § 8820— Office of Alcohol Fuels
- § 8821— Termination of authorities; modification of terms and conditions of conditional commitments for loan guarantees
- § 8831— Municipal waste energy development plan
- § 8832— Construction loans
- § 8833— Guaranteed construction loans
- § 8834— Price support loans and price guarantees
- § 8835— General requirements regarding financial assistance
- § 8836— Financial assistance program administration
- § 8837— Commercialization demonstration program pursuant to Federal nonnuclear energy research and development
- § 8838— Jurisdiction of Department of Energy and Environmental Protection Agency
- § 8839— Office of Energy from Municipal Waste
- § 8840— Termination of authorities
- § 8851— Model demonstration biomass energy facilities; establishment, public inspection, etc.; authorization of appropriations
- § 8852— Coordination of research and extension activities; consultative requirements
- § 8853— Lending for energy production and conservation projects by production credit associations, Federal land banks, and banks for cooperatives
- § 8854— Utilization of National Forest System in wood energy development projects
- § 8855— Forest Service leases and permits
- § 8871— Use of gasohol in Federal motor vehicles
- § 8901— Introductory provisions
- § 8902— Comprehensive ten-year program
- § 8903— Comprehensive research plan
- § 8904— Implementation of comprehensive plan; new or existing regulatory authorities, etc., not granted or modified
- § 8905— Authorization of appropriations
- § 8906— Updated data base on acid content in precipitation; new monitoring site not required
- § 8911— Comprehensive study of projected impact on atmospheric levels of fossil fuel combustion, etc.
- § 8912— Authorization of appropriations
- § 9001— Congressional findings and declaration of purpose
- § 9002— Comprehensive program management plan
- § 9003— Research and development
- § 9004— Pilot and demonstration plants
- § 9005— Technology application
- § 9006— Program selection criteria
- § 9007— Technical Panel of Energy Research Advisory Board
- § 9008— Definitions
- § 9009— Authorization of appropriations
- § 9101— Congressional declaration of policy
- § 9102— Definitions
- § 9111— License for ownership, construction, and operation of ocean thermal energy conversion facilities or plantships
- § 9112— Procedure
- § 9113— Protection of submarine electric transmission cables and equipment
- § 9114— Antitrust review
- § 9115— Adjacent coastal States
- § 9116— Diligence requirements
- § 9117— Protection of the environment
- § 9118— Marine environmental protection and safety of life and property at sea
- § 9119— Prevention of interference with other uses of high seas
- § 9120— Monitoring of licensees’ activities
- § 9121— Suspension, revocation, and termination of licenses
- § 9122— Recordkeeping and public access to information
- § 9123— Relinquishment or surrender of license
- § 9124— Civil actions
- § 9125— Judicial review
- § 9126— Exempt operations
- § 9127— Periodic review and revision of regulations
- § 9141— Determinations under Merchant Marine Act, 1936
- § 9151— Prohibited acts
- § 9152— Remedies and penalties
- § 9153— Enforcement
- § 9161— Law of the Sea Treaty
- § 9162— International negotiations
- § 9163— Relationship to other laws
- § 9164— Submarine electric transmission cable and equipment safety
- § 9166— Authorization of appropriations
- § 9167— Severability
- § 9168— Report to Congress on promotion and enhancement of export potential of ocean thermal energy conversion components, facilities, and plantships
- § 9201— Congressional findings and declaration of purpose
- § 9202— Definitions
- § 9203— Comprehensive program management plan
- § 9204— Research, development, and demonstration
- § 9205— Technology application programs
- § 9206— Wind resource assessment
- § 9207— Criteria for program selection
- § 9208— Administrative provisions
- § 9209— Utilization of capabilities and facilities
- § 9210— Analysis of applications of wind energy systems
- § 9211— Encouragement and protection of small business
- § 9212— General provisions
- § 9213— Authorization of appropriations
- § 9301— Congressional findings and declaration of policy
- § 9302— Definitions
- § 9303— Program activities
- § 9304— Comprehensive program management plan; submittal to Congressional committees
- § 9305— Magnetic fusion engineering center
- § 9307— Program advisory committees
- § 9308— International cooperation; examination of impact on national magnetic fusion program; exploration of prospects for joint funding in construction of fusion engineering device; report to Congressional committees on results of examination and exploration
- § 9309— Technical manpower requirements; report to President and Congress
- § 9310— Dissemination of information
- § 9312— Authorization of appropriations; contract authority
- § 9401— Congressional statement of findings
- § 9412— Definitions
- § 9501— Bill of Rights
- § 9511— Grants for sex offense prevention and control
- § 9522— Report on shelter and basic living needs of chronically mentally ill individuals
- § 9601— Definitions
- § 9602— Designation of additional hazardous substances and establishment of reportable released quantities; regulations
- § 9603— Notification requirements respecting released substances
- § 9604— Response authorities
- § 9605— National contingency plan
- § 9606— Abatement actions
- § 9607— Liability
- § 9608— Financial responsibility
- § 9609— Civil penalties and awards
- § 9610— Employee protection
- § 9611— Uses of Fund
- § 9612— Claims procedure
- § 9613— Civil proceedings
- § 9614— Relationship to other law
- § 9615— Presidential delegation and assignment of duties or powers and promulgation of regulations
- § 9616— Schedules
- § 9617— Public participation
- § 9618— High priority for drinking water supplies
- § 9619— Response action contractors
- § 9620— Federal facilities
- § 9621— Cleanup standards
- § 9622— Settlements
- § 9623— Reimbursement to local governments
- § 9624— Methane recovery
- § 9625— Section 6921(b)(3)(A)(i) waste
- § 9626— Indian tribes
- § 9627— Recycling transactions
- § 9628— State response programs
- § 9651— Reports and studies
- § 9652— Effective dates; savings provisions
- § 9654— Applicability of Federal water pollution control funding, etc., provisions
- § 9655— Legislative veto of rule or regulation
- § 9656— Transportation of hazardous substances; listing as hazardous material; liability for release
- § 9657— Separability; contribution
- § 9658— Actions under State law for damages from exposure to hazardous substances
- § 9659— Citizens suits
- § 9660— Research, development, and demonstration
- § 9660a— Grant program
- § 9661— Love Canal property acquisition
- § 9662— Limitation on contract and borrowing authority
- § 9671— Definitions
- § 9672— State laws; scope of subchapter
- § 9673— Risk retention groups
- § 9674— Purchasing groups
- § 9675— Applicability of securities laws
- § 9701— Congressional findings and declaration of policy
- § 9702— Definitions
- § 9703— Research, development, and demonstration program; establishment; purposes; implementation
- § 9704— National reactor engineering simulator feasibility study
- § 9705— Federal Nuclear Operations Corps’ study
- § 9706— Dissemination of information
- § 9707— Comprehensive program management plan
- § 9708— Authorization of appropriations
- § 9801— Statement of purpose
- § 9802— “Community development corporation” defined
- § 9804— Advisory Community Investment Board
- § 9805— Statement of purpose
- § 9806— Establishment and scope of programs
- § 9807— Financial assistance requirements
- § 9808— Federal share; amount; availability; ownership of property acquired with Federal financial assistance
- § 9809— Statement of purpose
- § 9810— Financial assistance to low-income families, local cooperative associations, and local public or private nonprofit organizations or entities; amount, purposes, etc.
- § 9811— Limitation on assistance
- § 9812— Development loan fund
- § 9812a— Interest rates payable on certain rural development loans; assignment of loan contracts
- § 9813— Model Community Economic Development Finance Corporation; establishment; functions
- § 9814— Training and technical assistance
- § 9815— Small Business Administration and Department of Commerce economic development programs; regulations
- § 9816— Department of Housing and Urban Development programs
- § 9817— Department of Agriculture; Rural Development Administration programs
- § 9818— Coordination and eligibility
- § 9819— Evaluation of programs; implementation and funding, etc.; research and demonstration projects; implementation and purposes
- § 9820— Grants to plan economic development and cooperative programs
- § 9821— Nondiscrimination provisions
- § 9822— Availability of certain appropriated funds
- § 9831— Statement of purpose
- § 9832— Definitions
- § 9833— Financial assistance for Head Start programs
- § 9834— Authorization of appropriations
- § 9835— Allotment of funds
- § 9836— Designation of Head Start agencies
- § 9836a— Standards; monitoring of Head Start agencies and programs
- § 9837— Powers and functions of Head Start agencies
- § 9837a— Head Start transition and alignment with K–12 education
- § 9837b— Head Start collaboration; State early education and care
- § 9838— Submission of plans to chief executive officer
- § 9839— Administrative requirements and standards
- § 9840— Participation in Head Start programs
- § 9840a— Early Head Start programs
- § 9841— Appeals, notice, hearing, and mediation; alternative agency for Indian tribe
- § 9842— Records and audits
- § 9843— Technical assistance and training
- § 9843a— Staff qualifications and development
- § 9844— Research, demonstrations, and evaluation
- § 9846— Reports
- § 9848— Comparability of wages
- § 9849— Nondiscrimination provisions
- § 9850— Limitation with respect to certain unlawful activities
- § 9851— Political activities
- § 9852— Advance funding
- § 9852a— Parental consent requirement for nonemergency intrusive physical examinations
- § 9852b— Centers of Excellence in Early Childhood
- § 9852c— General provisions
- § 9857— Short title and purposes
- § 9858— Authorization of appropriations
- § 9858a— Establishment of block grant program
- § 9858b— Lead agency
- § 9858c— Application and plan
- § 9858d— Limitations on State allotments
- § 9858e— Activities to improve the quality of child care
- § 9858f— Criminal background checks
- § 9858g— Administration and enforcement
- § 9858h— Payments
- § 9858i— Reports and audits
- § 9858j— Reports, hotline, and Web site
- § 9858k— Limitations on use of financial assistance for certain purposes
- § 9858l— Nondiscrimination
- § 9858m— Amounts reserved; allotments
- § 9858n— Definitions
- § 9858o— Parental rights and responsibilities
- § 9858p— Severability
- § 9858q— Miscellaneous provisions
- § 9858r— Studies on waiting lists
- § 9859— Definitions
- § 9859a— Authorization of appropriations
- § 9859b— Programs
- § 9859c— Amounts reserved; allotments
- § 9859d— State applications
- § 9859e— Use of funds
- § 9859f— Reports
- § 9871— Authorization of appropriations
- § 9872— Allotments
- § 9873— Payments under allotments to States
- § 9874— Use of allotments
- § 9875— Application and description of activities; requirements
- § 9876— Report
- § 9877— Definitions
- § 9901— Purposes and goals
- § 9902— Definitions
- § 9903— Authorization of appropriations
- § 9904— Establishment of block grant program
- § 9905— Distribution to territories
- § 9906— Allotments and payments to States
- § 9907— Uses of funds
- § 9908— Application and plan
- § 9909— Designation and redesignation of eligible entities in unserved areas
- § 9910— Tripartite boards
- § 9911— Payments to Indian tribes
- § 9912— Office of Community Services
- § 9913— Training, technical assistance, and other activities
- § 9914— Monitoring of eligible entities
- § 9915— Corrective action; termination and reduction of funding
- § 9916— Fiscal controls, audits, and withholding
- § 9917— Accountability and reporting requirements
- § 9918— Limitations on use of funds
- § 9919— Drug and child support services and referrals
- § 9920— Operational rule
- § 9921— Discretionary authority of Secretary
- § 9922— Community food and nutrition programs
- § 9923— National or regional programs designed to provide instructional activities for low-income youth
- § 9924— References
- § 9925— Demonstration partnership agreements addressing needs of poor
- § 9926— Projects to expand the number of job opportunities available to certain low-income individuals
- § 10001— Statement of findings
- § 10002— Statement of purpose
- § 10003— Definitions
- § 10004— Promulgation of standards
- § 10005— Model statute
- § 10006— Compliance
- § 10007— Federal radiation guidelines
- § 10008— Applicability to Federal agencies
- § 10101— Definitions
- § 10102— Separability
- § 10103— Territories and possessions
- § 10104— Ocean disposal
- § 10105— Limitation on spending authority
- § 10106— Protection of classified national security information
- § 10107— Applicability to atomic energy defense activities
- § 10108— Applicability to transportation
- § 10109— Biennial report on the spent nuclear fuel and high-level radioactive waste inventory in the United States
- § 10121— State and affected Indian tribe participation in development of proposed repositories for defense waste
- § 10131— Findings and purposes
- § 10132— Recommendation of candidate sites for site characterization
- § 10133— Site characterization
- § 10134— Site approval and construction authorization
- § 10135— Review of repository site selection
- § 10136— Participation of States
- § 10137— Consultation with States and affected Indian tribes
- § 10138— Participation of Indian tribes
- § 10139— Judicial review of agency actions
- § 10140— Expedited authorizations
- § 10141— Certain standards and criteria
- § 10142— Disposal of spent nuclear fuel
- § 10143— Title to material
- § 10144— Consideration of effect of acquisition of water rights
- § 10145— Termination of certain provisions
- § 10151— Findings and purposes
- § 10152— Available capacity for interim storage of spent nuclear fuel
- § 10153— Interim at-reactor storage
- § 10154— Licensing of facility expansions and transshipments
- § 10155— Storage of spent nuclear fuel
- § 10156— Interim Storage Fund
- § 10157— Transportation
- § 10161— Monitored retrievable storage
- § 10162— Authorization of monitored retrievable storage
- § 10163— Monitored Retrievable Storage Commission
- § 10164— Survey
- § 10165— Site selection
- § 10166— Notice of disapproval
- § 10167— Benefits agreement
- § 10168— Construction authorization
- § 10169— Financial assistance
- § 10171— Financial arrangements for low-level radioactive waste site closure
- § 10172— Selection of Yucca Mountain site
- § 10172a— Siting a second repository
- § 10173— Benefits agreements
- § 10173a— Content of agreements
- § 10173b— Review Panel
- § 10173c— Termination
- § 10174— Consideration in siting facilities
- § 10174a— Report
- § 10175— Transportation
- § 10191— Purpose
- § 10192— Applicability
- § 10193— Identification of sites
- § 10194— Siting research and related activities
- § 10195— Test and evaluation facility siting review and reports
- § 10196— Federal agency actions
- § 10197— Research and development on disposal of high-level radioactive waste
- § 10198— Research and development on spent nuclear fuel
- § 10199— Payments to States and Indian tribes
- § 10200— Study of research and development needs for monitored retrievable storage proposal
- § 10201— Judicial review
- § 10202— Research on alternatives for permanent disposal of high-level radioactive waste
- § 10203— Technical assistance to non-nuclear weapon states in field of spent fuel storage and disposal
- § 10204— Subseabed disposal
- § 10221— Mission plan
- § 10222— Nuclear Waste Fund
- § 10223— Alternative means of financing
- § 10224— Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management
- § 10225— Location of test and evaluation facility
- § 10226— Nuclear Regulatory Commission training authorization
- § 10241— “State” defined
- § 10242— Office of Nuclear Waste Negotiator
- § 10243— Duties of Negotiator
- § 10244— Environmental assessment of sites
- § 10245— Site characterization; licensing
- § 10246— Monitored retrievable storage
- § 10247— Environmental impact statement
- § 10248— Administrative powers of Negotiator
- § 10249— Cooperation of other departments and agencies
- § 10250— Termination of Office
- § 10251— Authorization of appropriations
- § 10261— Definitions
- § 10262— Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board
- § 10263— Functions
- § 10264— Investigatory powers
- § 10265— Compensation of members
- § 10266— Staff
- § 10267— Support services
- § 10268— Report
- § 10269— Authorization of appropriations
- § 10270— Termination of Board
- § 10301— Congressional findings and declarations
- § 10302— Congressional declaration of purpose
- § 10303— Water resources research and technology institutes
- § 10304— Research concerning water resource-related problems deemed to be in national interest
- § 10305— Development of water-related technology
- § 10306— Administrative costs
- § 10307— Types of research and development
- § 10308— Patent policy
- § 10309— New spending authority; amounts provided in advance
- § 10310— Produced water research and development
- § 10341— Findings
- § 10342— Research program
- § 10343— Goals of research program
- § 10344— Coordination with other research
- § 10345— Authorization of appropriations
- § 10361— Findings
- § 10362— Definitions
- § 10363— Reclamation climate change and water program
- § 10364— Water management improvement
- § 10365— Hydroelectric power assessment
- § 10366— Climate change and water intragovernmental panel
- § 10367— Water data enhancement by United States Geological Survey
- § 10368— National water availability and use assessment program
- § 10369— Research agreement authority
- § 10370— Effect
- § 10371— Water prediction and forecasting
- § 10401— Short title; purpose
- § 10402— Definitions
- § 10403— Authorization of appropriations
- § 10404— Authority of Secretary
- § 10405— Allotment of funds
- § 10406— Formula grants to States
- § 10407— State application
- § 10408— Subgrants and uses of funds
- § 10409— Grants for Indian tribes
- § 10410— National resource centers and training and technical assistance centers
- § 10411— Grants to State Domestic Violence Coalitions
- § 10412— Specialized services for abused parents and their children
- § 10413— National domestic violence hotline grant
- § 10414— Domestic Violence Prevention Enhancement and Leadership Through Alliances (DELTA)
- § 10701— Definitions
- § 10702— Establishment of Institute; duties
- § 10703— Board of Directors
- § 10704— Officers and employees
- § 10705— Grants and contracts
- § 10706— Limitations on grants and contracts
- § 10707— Restrictions on activities of the Institute
- § 10708— Administrative provisions
- § 10709— Presidential coordination
- § 10710— Records and reports
- § 10711— Audits
- § 10712— Report by Attorney General
- § 10713— Authorization of appropriations
- § 10801— Congressional findings and statement of purpose
- § 10802— Definitions
- § 10803— Allotments
- § 10804— Use of allotments
- § 10805— System requirements
- § 10806— Access to records
- § 10807— Legal actions
- § 10821— Applications
- § 10822— Allotment formula and reallotments
- § 10823— Payments under allotments
- § 10824— Reports by Secretary
- § 10825— Technical assistance
- § 10826— Administration
- § 10827— Authorization of appropriations
- § 10841— Restatement of bill of rights
- § 10851— Construction of subchapters I and II; “individual with mental illness” defined
- § 10901— Authority of Secretary to make grants
- § 10902— Application for grants
- § 10903— Definitions
- § 10904— Annual report by States; contents; manner of payments pursuant to grants
- § 10905— Authorization of appropriations
- § 11001— Establishment of State commissions, planning districts, and local committees
- § 11002— Substances and facilities covered and notification
- § 11003— Comprehensive emergency response plans
- § 11004— Emergency notification
- § 11005— Emergency training and review of emergency systems
- § 11021— Material safety data sheets
- § 11022— Emergency and hazardous chemical inventory forms
- § 11023— Toxic chemical release forms
- § 11041— Relationship to other law
- § 11042— Trade secrets
- § 11043— Provision of information to health professionals, doctors, and nurses
- § 11044— Public availability of plans, data sheets, forms, and followup notices
- § 11045— Enforcement
- § 11046— Civil actions
- § 11047— Exemption
- § 11048— Regulations
- § 11049— Definitions
- § 11050— Authorization of appropriations
- § 11101— Findings
- § 11111— Professional review
- § 11112— Standards for professional review actions
- § 11113— Payment of reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs in defense of suit
- § 11114— Guidelines of Secretary
- § 11115— Construction
- § 11131— Requiring reports on medical malpractice payments
- § 11132— Reporting of sanctions taken by Boards of Medical Examiners
- § 11133— Reporting of certain professional review actions taken by health care entities
- § 11134— Form of reporting
- § 11135— Duty of hospitals to obtain information
- § 11136— Disclosure and correction of information
- § 11137— Miscellaneous provisions
- § 11151— Definitions
- § 11152— Reports and memoranda of understanding
- § 11201— Findings
- § 11225— The National Alzheimer’s Project
- § 11251— Research program and plan
- § 11252— Dissemination
- § 11253— Authorization of appropriations
- § 11261— Research program
- § 11262— Dissemination
- § 11263— Authorization of appropriations
- § 11271— Research program and plan
- § 11272— Dissemination
- § 11273— Authorization of appropriations
- § 11291— Providing information for personnel of Social Security Administration
- § 11292— Education of public, individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and their families, and health and long-term care providers
- § 11293— Education programs for safety and transportation personnel
- § 11294— Authorization of appropriations
- § 11301— Findings and purpose
- § 11302— General definition of homeless individual
- § 11303— Funding availability and limitations
- § 11304— Evaluation by Comptroller General
- § 11311— Establishment
- § 11312— Membership
- § 11313— Functions
- § 11314— Director and staff
- § 11315— Powers
- § 11316— Transfer of functions
- § 11317— Definitions
- § 11318— Authorization of appropriations
- § 11319— Termination
- § 11320— Encouragement of State involvement
- § 11331— Emergency Food and Shelter Program National Board
- § 11332— Local boards
- § 11333— Role of Federal Emergency Management Agency
- § 11334— Records and audit of National Board and recipients of assistance
- § 11335— Annual report
- § 11341— Grants by Director
- § 11342— Retention of interest earned
- § 11343— Purposes of grants
- § 11344— Limitation on certain costs
- § 11345— Disbursement of funds
- § 11346— Program guidelines
- § 11351— Definitions
- § 11352— Authorization of appropriations
- § 11360— Definitions
- § 11360a— Collaborative applicants
- § 11361— Housing affordability strategy
- § 11361a— Preventing involuntary family separation
- § 11361b— Technical assistance
- § 11362— Discharge coordination policy
- § 11363— Protection of personally identifying information by victim service providers
- § 11364— Authorization of appropriations
- § 11364a— Availability of amounts recaptured from appropriated funds
- § 11371— Definitions
- § 11372— Grant assistance
- § 11372a— Amount and allocation of assistance
- § 11373— Allocation and distribution of assistance
- § 11374— Eligible activities
- § 11375— Responsibilities of recipients
- § 11376— Administrative provisions
- § 11378— Administrative costs
- § 11381— Purposes
- § 11382— Continuum of care applications and grants
- § 11383— Eligible activities
- § 11384— Incentives for high-performing communities
- § 11385— Supportive services
- § 11386— Program requirements
- § 11386a— Selection criteria
- § 11386b— Allocation of amounts and incentives for specific eligible activities
- § 11386c— Renewal funding and terms of assistance for permanent housing
- § 11386d— Matching funding
- § 11386e— Appeal procedure
- § 11386f— Geographic areas
- § 11387— Regulations
- § 11388— Reports to Congress
- § 11389— Indian tribes and tribally designated housing entities
- § 11408— Rural housing stability grant program
- § 11408a— Use of FMHA inventory for transitional housing for homeless persons and for turnkey housing
- § 11411— Use of unutilized and underutilized public buildings and real property to assist the homeless
- § 11412— Making surplus personal property available to nonprofit agencies
- § 11431— Statement of policy
- § 11432— Grants for State and local activities for the education of homeless children and youths
- § 11433— Local educational agency subgrants for the education of homeless children and youths
- § 11434— Secretarial responsibilities
- § 11434a— Definitions
- § 11435— Authorization of appropriations
- § 11501— Designation of enterprise zones
- § 11502— Evaluation and reporting requirements
- § 11503— Interaction with other Federal programs
- § 11504— Waiver or modification of housing and community development rules in enterprise zones
- § 11505— Coordination with CDBG and UDAG programs
- § 11701— Findings
- § 11702— Declaration of policy
- § 11703— Comprehensive health care master plan for Native Hawaiians
- § 11704— Functions of Papa Ola Lokahi
- § 11705— Native Hawaiian health care systems
- § 11706— Administrative grant for Papa Ola Lokahi
- § 11707— Administration of grants and contracts
- § 11708— Assignment of personnel
- § 11709— Native Hawaiian health scholarships
- § 11710— Report
- § 11711— Definitions
- § 11712— Rule of construction
- § 11713— Compliance with Budget Act
- § 11714— Severability
- § 11801— Establishment of drug abuse education and prevention program relating to youth gangs
- § 11802— Application for grants and contracts
- § 11803— Approval of applications
- § 11804— Coordination with juvenile justice programs
- § 11805— Authorization of appropriations
- § 11806— Annual report
- § 11821— Establishment of program
- § 11822— Annual report
- § 11823— Authorization of appropriations
- § 11824— Applications
- § 11825— Review of applications
- § 11841— Community youth activity program
- § 11842— Evaluation of drug abuse education and prevention efforts
- § 11851— Definitions
- § 11901— Congressional findings
- § 11902— Authority to make grants
- § 11903— Eligible activities
- § 11904— Applications
- § 11905— Definitions
- § 11906— Reports
- § 11907— Monitoring
- § 11908— Authorization of appropriations
- § 11921— Statement of purpose
- § 11922— Clearinghouse on drug abuse in public housing
- § 11923— Regional training program on drug abuse in public housing
- § 11924— Definitions
- § 11925— Regulations
- § 12001— Finding, purpose, and general authority
- § 12002— Definitions
- § 12003— National goals and multi-year funding for Federal alcohol from biomass and other technology programs
- § 12004— Energy efficiency authorizations
- § 12005— Demonstration and commercial application projects
- § 12006— Reports
- § 12007— No antitrust immunity or defenses
- § 12101— Findings and purpose
- § 12102— Definition of disability
- § 12103— Additional definitions
- § 12111— Definitions
- § 12112— Discrimination
- § 12113— Defenses
- § 12114— Illegal use of drugs and alcohol
- § 12115— Posting notices
- § 12116— Regulations
- § 12117— Enforcement
- § 12131— Definitions
- § 12132— Discrimination
- § 12133— Enforcement
- § 12134— Regulations
- § 12141— Definitions
- § 12142— Public entities operating fixed route systems
- § 12143— Paratransit as a complement to fixed route service
- § 12144— Public entity operating a demand responsive system
- § 12145— Temporary relief where lifts are unavailable
- § 12146— New facilities
- § 12147— Alterations of existing facilities
- § 12148— Public transportation programs and activities in existing facilities and one car per train rule
- § 12149— Regulations
- § 12150— Interim accessibility requirements
- § 12161— Definitions
- § 12162— Intercity and commuter rail actions considered discriminatory
- § 12163— Conformance of accessibility standards
- § 12164— Regulations
- § 12165— Interim accessibility requirements
- § 12181— Definitions
- § 12182— Prohibition of discrimination by public accommodations
- § 12183— New construction and alterations in public accommodations and commercial facilities
- § 12184— Prohibition of discrimination in specified public transportation services provided by private entities
- § 12185— Study
- § 12186— Regulations
- § 12187— Exemptions for private clubs and religious organizations
- § 12188— Enforcement
- § 12189— Examinations and courses
- § 12201— Construction
- § 12202— State immunity
- § 12203— Prohibition against retaliation and coercion
- § 12204— Regulations by Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board
- § 12205— Attorney’s fees
- § 12205a— Rule of construction regarding regulatory authority
- § 12206— Technical assistance
- § 12207— Federal wilderness areas
- § 12208— Transvestites
- § 12209— Instrumentalities of Congress
- § 12210— Illegal use of drugs
- § 12211— Definitions
- § 12212— Alternative means of dispute resolution
- § 12213— Severability
- § 12301— Findings
- § 12302— Definitions
- § 12311— Establishment of Administration on Children, Youth, and Families
- § 12312— Functions of Commissioner
- § 12313— Federal agency consultations
- § 12315— Administration
- § 12331— Purpose
- § 12332— Definitions
- § 12333— Establishment of programs
- § 12334— Administration
- § 12335— State plan
- § 12336— Independent State body
- § 12337— State coordination of services
- § 12338— Supportive services
- § 12340— Authorization of appropriation and allotment
- § 12351— Findings and purpose
- § 12352— “Family resource and support programs” defined
- § 12353— Establishment of National Center on Family Resource and Support Programs
- § 12354— Evaluation
- § 12355— Authorization of appropriations
- § 12371— Findings
- § 12372— Authority of President and Secretary; final report
- § 12373— Conference administration
- § 12374— Conference committees
- § 12375— Report of Conference
- § 12376— Definitions
- § 12377— Authorization of appropriations
- § 12401— Finding, purposes, and definitions
- § 12402— Report to Congress
- § 12403— Hydrogen research and development
- § 12404— Demonstrations
- § 12405— Technology transfer program
- § 12406— Coordination and consultation
- § 12407— Technical panel
- § 12408— Authorization of appropriations
- § 12501— Findings and purpose
- § 12511— Definitions
- § 12513— Study of program effectiveness
- § 12521— Purpose
- § 12522— Definitions
- § 12523— Assistance to States, territories, and Indian tribes
- § 12524— Allotments
- § 12525— Applications
- § 12526— Consideration of applications
- § 12527— Participation of students and teachers from private schools
- § 12528— Federal, State, and local contributions
- § 12529— Limitations on uses of funds
- § 12561— Higher education innovative programs for community service
- § 12561a— Campuses of Service
- § 12563— Innovative and community-based service-learning programs and research
- § 12571— Authority to provide assistance and approved national service positions
- § 12572— National service programs eligible for program assistance
- § 12573— Types of national service positions eligible for approval for national service educational awards
- § 12574— Types of program assistance
- § 12576— Other special assistance
- § 12581— Provision of assistance and approved national service positions
- § 12581a— Educational awards only program
- § 12582— Application for assistance and approved national service positions
- § 12583— National service program assistance requirements
- § 12584— Ineligible service categories
- § 12584a— Prohibited activities and ineligible organizations
- § 12585— Consideration of applications
- § 12591— Description of participants
- § 12592— Selection of national service participants
- § 12593— Terms of service
- § 12594— Living allowances for national service participants
- § 12595— National service educational awards
- § 12601— Establishment of the National Service Trust
- § 12601a— Transfer of funds; notice to Congress
- § 12602— Individuals eligible to receive an educational award from the Trust
- § 12602a— Certifications of successful completion of terms of service
- § 12603— Determination of the amount of the educational award
- § 12604— Disbursement of educational awards
- § 12606— Approval process for approved positions
- § 12611— Purpose
- § 12612— Establishment of National Civilian Community Corps Program
- § 12613— National service program
- § 12614— Summer national service program
- § 12615— National Civilian Community Corps
- § 12616— Training
- § 12617— Service projects
- § 12618— Authorized benefits for Corps members
- § 12619— Administrative provisions
- § 12620— Status of Corps members and Corps personnel under Federal law
- § 12621— Contract and grant authority
- § 12622— Responsibilities of Department of Defense
- § 12623— Advisory Board
- § 12624— Evaluations
- § 12626— Definitions
- § 12631— Family and medical leave
- § 12632— Reports
- § 12633— Supplementation
- § 12634— Prohibition on use of funds
- § 12635— Nondiscrimination
- § 12636— Notice, hearing, and grievance procedures
- § 12637— Nonduplication and nondisplacement
- § 12638— State Commissions on National and Community Service
- § 12639— Evaluation
- § 12639a— Civic Health Assessment and volunteering research and evaluation
- § 12640— Engagement of participants
- § 12641— Contingent extension
- § 12642— Partnerships with schools
- § 12643— Rights of access, examination, and copying
- § 12644— Drug-free workplace requirements
- § 12644a— Availability of assistance
- § 12644b— Consolidated application and reporting requirements
- § 12645— Sustainability
- § 12645a— Grant periods
- § 12645b— Generation of volunteers
- § 12645c— Limitation on program grant costs
- § 12645d— Matching funds for severely economically distressed communities
- § 12645e— Audits and reports
- § 12645f— Restrictions on Federal Government and use of Federal funds
- § 12645g— Criminal history checks
- § 12651— Corporation for National and Community Service
- § 12651a— Board of Directors
- § 12651b— Authorities and duties of the Board of Directors
- § 12651c— Chief Executive Officer
- § 12651d— Authorities and duties of the Chief Executive Officer
- § 12651e— Officers
- § 12651f— Employees, consultants, and other personnel
- § 12651g— Administration
- § 12651h— Corporation State offices
- § 12651i— VISTA Advance Payments Revolving Fund
- § 12651j— Assignment to State Commissions
- § 12651k— Study of involvement of veterans
- § 12653— Additional Corporation activities to support national service
- § 12653a— Presidential awards for service
- § 12653b— ServeAmerica Fellowships
- § 12653c— Silver Scholarships and Encore Fellowships
- § 12653h— National Service Reserve Corps
- § 12653k— Funds
- § 12653o— National service programs clearinghouses
- § 12653p— Volunteer generation fund
- § 12653s— Nonprofit capacity building
- § 12655— General authority
- § 12655a— Limitation on purchase of capital equipment
- § 12655b— State application
- § 12655c— Focus of programs
- § 12655d— Related programs
- § 12655e— Public lands or Indian lands
- § 12655f— Training and education services
- § 12655h— Preference for certain projects
- § 12655i— Age and citizenship criteria for enrollment
- § 12655j— Use of volunteers
- § 12655l— Living allowance
- § 12655m— Joint programs
- § 12655n— Federal and State employee status
- § 12656— Urban Youth Corps
- § 12657— Training and technical assistance
- § 12671— Projects
- § 12681— Authorization of appropriations
- § 12682— Actions under national service laws to be subject to availability of appropriations
- § 12701— National housing goal
- § 12702— Objective of national housing policy
- § 12703— Purposes of Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act
- § 12704— Definitions
- § 12705— State and local housing strategies
- § 12705a— Purposes of Removal of Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing Act
- § 12705b— Definition of regulatory barriers to affordable housing
- § 12705c— Grants for regulatory barrier removal strategies and implementation
- § 12705d— Regulatory barriers clearinghouse
- § 12706— Certification
- § 12707— Citizen participation
- § 12708— Compliance
- § 12709— Energy efficiency standards
- § 12710— Capacity study
- § 12711— Protection of State and local authority
- § 12712— 5-year energy efficiency plan
- § 12713— Eligibility under first-time homebuyer programs
- § 12721— Findings
- § 12722— Purposes
- § 12723— Coordinated Federal support for housing strategies
- § 12724— Authorization
- § 12725— Notice
- § 12741— Authority
- § 12742— Eligible uses of investment
- § 12743— Development of model programs
- § 12744— Income targeting
- § 12745— Qualification as affordable housing
- § 12746— Participation by States and local governments
- § 12747— Allocation of resources
- § 12748— HOME Investment Trust Funds
- § 12749— Repayment of investment
- § 12750— Matching requirements
- § 12751— Private-public partnership
- § 12752— Distribution of assistance
- § 12753— Penalties for misuse of funds
- § 12754— Limitation on jurisdictions under court order
- § 12755— Tenant and participant protections
- § 12756— Monitoring of compliance
- § 12771— Set-aside for community housing development organizations
- § 12772— Project-specific assistance to community housing development organizations
- § 12773— Housing education and organizational support
- § 12774— Other requirements
- § 12781— Authority
- § 12782— Priorities for capacity development
- § 12783— Conditions of contracts
- § 12784— Research in housing affordability
- § 12785— REACH: asset recycling information dissemination
- § 12801— General authority
- § 12802— Rental housing production
- § 12803— Rental rehabilitation
- § 12804— Rehabilitation loans
- § 12805— Sweat equity model program
- § 12806— Home repair services grants for older and disabled homeowners
- § 12807— Low-income housing conservation and efficiency grant programs
- § 12808— Second mortgage assistance for first-time homebuyers
- § 12809— Rehabilitation of State and local government in rem properties
- § 12810— Cost-saving building technologies and construction techniques
- § 12831— Equal opportunity
- § 12832— Nondiscrimination
- § 12833— Audits by Comptroller General
- § 12834— Uniform recordkeeping and reports to Congress
- § 12835— Citizen participation
- § 12836— Labor
- § 12837— Interstate agreements
- § 12838— Environmental review
- § 12839— Termination of existing housing programs
- § 12840— Suspension of requirements for disaster areas
- § 12851— National Homeownership Trust
- § 12852— Assistance for first-time homebuyers
- § 12853— National Homeownership Trust Fund
- § 12854— Definitions
- § 12855— Regulations
- § 12856— Report
- § 12857— Authorization of appropriations
- § 12858— Transition
- § 12859— Termination
- § 12870— Authorization of appropriations
- § 12871— Program authority
- § 12872— Planning grants
- § 12873— Implementation grants
- § 12874— Homeownership program requirements
- § 12875— Other program requirements
- § 12876— Definitions
- § 12877— Exemption
- § 12878— Limitation on selection criteria
- § 12879— Implementation
- § 12880— Report
- § 12891— Program authority
- § 12892— Planning grants
- § 12893— Implementation grants
- § 12894— Homeownership program requirements
- § 12895— Other program requirements
- § 12896— Definitions
- § 12897— Limitation on selection criteria
- § 12898— Implementation
- § 12898a— Enterprise zone homeownership opportunity grants
- § 12901— Purpose
- § 12902— Definitions
- § 12903— General authority
- § 12904— Eligible activities
- § 12905— Responsibilities of grantees
- § 12906— Grants for AIDS housing information and coordination services
- § 12907— AIDS short-term supported housing and services
- § 12908— Rental assistance
- § 12909— Single room occupancy dwellings
- § 12910— Grants for community residences and services
- § 12911— Report
- § 12912— Authorization of appropriations
- § 13101— Findings and policy
- § 13102— Definitions
- § 13103— EPA activities
- § 13104— Grants to States for State technical assistance programs
- § 13105— Source Reduction Clearinghouse
- § 13106— Source reduction and recycling data collection
- § 13107— EPA report
- § 13108— Savings provisions
- § 13109— Authorization of appropriations
- § 13201— “Secretary” defined
- § 13211— Definitions
- § 13212— Minimum Federal fleet requirement
- § 13213— Refueling
- § 13214— Federal agency promotion, education, and coordination
- § 13216— Recognition and incentive awards program
- § 13217— Measurement of alternative fuel use
- § 13218— Reports
- § 13219— United States Postal Service
- § 13220— Biodiesel fuel use credits
- § 13231— Public information program
- § 13232— Labeling requirements
- § 13233— Data acquisition program
- § 13234— Federal Energy Regulatory Commission authority to approve recovery of certain expenses in advance
- § 13235— State and local incentives programs
- § 13236— Alternative fuel bus program
- § 13237— Certification of training programs
- § 13238— Alternative fuel use in nonroad vehicles and engines
- § 13239— Low interest loan program
- § 13251— Mandate for alternative fuel providers
- § 13252— Replacement fuel supply and demand program
- § 13253— Replacement fuel demand estimates and supply information
- § 13254— Modification of goals; additional rulemaking authority
- § 13255— Voluntary supply commitments
- § 13256— Technical and policy analysis
- § 13257— Fleet requirement program
- § 13258— Credits
- § 13259— Secretary’s recommendations to Congress
- § 13260— Effect on other laws
- § 13261— Prohibited acts
- § 13262— Enforcement
- § 13263— Powers of Secretary
- § 13263a— Alternative compliance
- § 13264— Authorization of appropriations
- § 13271— Definitions
- § 13281— Program and solicitation
- § 13282— Selection of proposals
- § 13283— Discount payments
- § 13284— Cost-sharing
- § 13285— Reports to Congress
- § 13286— Authorization of appropriations
- § 13291— General authority
- § 13292— Proposals
- § 13293— Protection of proprietary information
- § 13294— Compliance with existing law
- § 13296— Authorization of appropriations
- § 13311— Purposes
- § 13312— Renewable energy export technology training
- § 13313— Renewable Energy Advancement Awards
- § 13314— Study of tax and rate treatment of renewable energy projects
- § 13315— Data system and energy technology evaluation
- § 13316— Innovative renewable energy technology transfer program
- § 13317— Renewable energy production incentive
- § 13331— Coal research, development, demonstration, and commercial application programs
- § 13332— Coal-fired diesel engines
- § 13333— Clean coal, waste-to-energy
- § 13334— Nonfuel use of coal
- § 13335— Coal refinery program
- § 13336— Coalbed methane recovery
- § 13337— Metallurgical coal development
- § 13338— Utilization of coal wastes
- § 13339— Underground coal gasification
- § 13340— Low-rank coal research and development
- § 13341— Magnetohydrodynamics
- § 13342— Oil substitution through coal liquefaction
- § 13343— Authorization of appropriations
- § 13344— Rare earth elements
- § 13351— Additional clean coal technology solicitations
- § 13361— Clean coal technology export promotion and interagency coordination
- § 13362— Innovative clean coal technology transfer program
- § 13363— Conventional coal technology transfer
- § 13364— Study of utilization of coal combustion byproducts
- § 13365— Coal fuel mixtures
- § 13366— National clearinghouse
- § 13367— Coal exports
- § 13368— Ownership of coalbed methane
- § 13369— Establishment of data base and study of transportation rates
- § 13370— Authorization of appropriations
- § 13381— Report
- § 13382— Least-cost energy strategy
- § 13383— Director of Climate Protection
- § 13384— Assessment of alternative policy mechanisms for addressing greenhouse gas emissions
- § 13385— National inventory and voluntary reporting of greenhouse gases
- § 13386— Export of domestic energy resource technologies to developing countries
- § 13387— Innovative environmental technology transfer program
- § 13388— Global Climate Change Response Fund
- § 13389— Greenhouse gas intensity reducing strategies
- § 13401— Goals
- § 13411— Enhanced oil recovery
- § 13412— Oil shale
- § 13413— Natural gas supply
- § 13414— Natural gas end-use technologies
- § 13415— Midcontinent Energy Research Center
- § 13431— General transportation
- § 13432— Advanced automotive fuel economy
- § 13433— Alternative fuel vehicle program
- § 13434— Biofuels user facility
- § 13435— Electric motor vehicles and associated equipment research and development
- § 13437— Advanced diesel emissions program
- § 13438— Telecommuting study
- § 13451— General improved energy efficiency
- § 13452— Natural gas and electric heating and cooling technologies
- § 13453— Pulp and paper
- § 13454— Advanced buildings for 2005
- § 13455— Electric drives
- § 13456— Improving efficiency in energy-intensive industries
- § 13457— Energy efficient environmental program
- § 13458— Energy efficient lighting and building centers
- § 13471— Renewable energy
- § 13472— High efficiency heat engines
- § 13473— Civilian nuclear waste
- § 13474— Fusion energy
- § 13475— Fuel cells
- § 13476— Environmental restoration and waste management program
- § 13477— High-temperature superconductivity program
- § 13479— Spark M. Matsunaga Renewable Energy and Ocean Technology Center
- § 13491— Purposes and definitions
- § 13492— Program, goals, and plan
- § 13493— Commercialization of advanced light water reactor technology
- § 13494— Prototype demonstration of advanced nuclear reactor technology
- § 13495— Authorization of appropriations
- § 13501— National Advanced Materials Program
- § 13502— National Advanced Manufacturing Technologies Program
- § 13503— Supporting research and technical analysis
- § 13504— Math and science education program
- § 13505— Integration of research and development
- § 13506— Definitions
- § 13521— Policy on major construction projects
- § 13522— Energy Research, Development, Demonstration, and Commercial Application Advisory Board
- § 13523— Management plan
- § 13524— Costs related to decommissioning and storage and disposal of nuclear waste
- § 13525— Limits on participation by companies
- § 13526— Uncosted obligations
- § 13541— Research, development, demonstration, and commercial application activities
- § 13542— Cost sharing
- § 13552— Use of energy futures for fuel purchases
- § 13553— Energy subsidy study
- § 13554— Tar sands
- § 13555— Consultative Commission on Western Hemisphere Energy and Environment
- § 13556— Disadvantaged business enterprises
- § 13557— Sense of Congress on risk assessments
- § 13571— Purposes
- § 13572— Authorization of program
- § 13573— Generation projects
- § 13574— Air quality enhancement program
- § 13601— Compliance by owners as condition of Federal assistance
- § 13602— Compliance with criteria for occupancy as requirement for tenancy
- § 13603— Establishment of criteria for occupancy
- § 13604— Assisted applications
- § 13611— Authority
- § 13612— Reservation of units for disabled families
- § 13613— Secondary preferences
- § 13614— General availability of units
- § 13615— Preference within groups
- § 13616— Prohibition of evictions
- § 13617— Treatment of covered section 8 housing not subject to elderly preference
- § 13618— Treatment of other federally assisted housing
- § 13619— “Covered section 8 housing” defined
- § 13620— Study
- § 13631— Requirement to provide service coordinators
- § 13632— Grants for costs of providing service coordinators in certain federally assisted housing
- § 13641— Definitions
- § 13642— Applicability
- § 13643— Regulations
- § 13661— Screening of applicants for federally assisted housing
- § 13662— Termination of tenancy and assistance for illegal drug users and alcohol abusers in federally assisted housing
- § 13663— Ineligibility of dangerous sex offenders for admission to public housing
- § 13664— Definitions
- § 14301— Findings
- § 14302— Definitions
- § 14303— Information dissemination
- § 14304— Enforcement
- § 14305— Information gathering and access
- § 14306— State authority
- § 14307— Authorization of appropriations
- § 14321— Purpose
- § 14322— Rechargeable consumer products and labeling
- § 14323— Requirements
- § 14331— Purpose
- § 14332— Limitations on sale of alkaline-manganese batteries containing mercury
- § 14333— Limitations on sale of zinc-carbon batteries containing mercury
- § 14334— Limitations on sale of button cell mercuric-oxide batteries
- § 14335— Limitations on sale of other mercuric-oxide batteries
- § 14336— New product or use
- § 14401— Findings and purpose
- § 14402— Restriction on use of Federal funds under health care programs
- § 14403— Restriction on use of Federal funds under certain grant programs
- § 14404— Restriction on use of Federal funds by advocacy programs
- § 14405— Restriction on use of other Federal funds
- § 14406— Clarification with respect to advance directives
- § 14407— Application to District of Columbia
- § 14408— Relation to other laws
- § 14501— Findings and purpose
- § 14502— Preemption and election of State nonapplicability
- § 14503— Limitation on liability for volunteers
- § 14504— Liability for noneconomic loss
- § 14505— Definitions
- § 14901— Findings and purposes
- § 14902— Definitions
- § 14911— Designation of central authority
- § 14912— Responsibilities of the Secretary of State
- § 14913— Responsibilities of the Attorney General
- § 14914— Annual report on intercountry adoptions
- § 14921— Accreditation or approval required in order to provide adoption services in cases subject to the Convention
- § 14922— Process for accreditation and approval; role of accrediting entities
- § 14923— Standards and procedures for providing accreditation or approval
- § 14924— Secretarial oversight of accreditation and approval
- § 14925— Universal accreditation requirements
- § 14931— Adoptions of children immigrating to the United States
- § 14932— Adoptions of children emigrating from the United States
- § 14941— Access to Convention records
- § 14942— Documents of other Convention countries
- § 14943— Authorization of appropriations; collection of fees
- § 14944— Enforcement
- § 14951— Recognition of Convention adoptions
- § 14952— Special rules for certain cases
- § 14953— Relationship to other laws
- § 14954— No private right of action
- § 15001— Findings, purposes, and policy
- § 15002— Definitions
- § 15003— Records and audits
- § 15004— Responsibilities of the Secretary
- § 15005— Reports of the Secretary
- § 15006— State control of operations
- § 15007— Employment of individuals with disabilities
- § 15008— Construction
- § 15009— Rights of individuals with developmental disabilities
- § 15021— Purpose
- § 15022— State allotments
- § 15023— Payments to the States for planning, administration, and services
- § 15024— State plan
- § 15025— State Councils on Developmental Disabilities and designated State agencies
- § 15026— Federal and non-Federal share
- § 15027— Withholding of payments for planning, administration, and services
- § 15028— Appeals by States
- § 15029— Authorization of appropriations
- § 15041— Purpose
- § 15042— Allotments and payments
- § 15043— System required
- § 15044— Administration
- § 15045— Authorization of appropriations
- § 15061— Grant authority
- § 15062— Grant awards
- § 15063— Purpose and scope of activities
- § 15064— Applications
- § 15065— Definition
- § 15066— Authorization of appropriations
- § 15081— Purpose
- § 15082— Grant authority
- § 15083— Authorization of appropriations
- § 15091— Findings, purposes, and policy
- § 15092— Definitions and special rule
- § 15093— Grants to States
- § 15094— Application
- § 15095— Designation of the lead entity
- § 15096— Authorized activities
- § 15097— Reporting
- § 15098— Technical assistance
- § 15099— Evaluation
- § 15100— Projects of national significance
- § 15101— Authorization of appropriations
- § 15111— Findings
- § 15112— Definitions
- § 15113— Reaching up scholarship program
- § 15114— Staff development curriculum authorization
- § 15115— Authorization of appropriations
- § 15201— Authorization of Medal
- § 15202— Medal of Valor Board
- § 15203— Board personnel matters
- § 15204— Definitions
- § 15205— Authorization of appropriations
- § 15206— National Medal of Valor Office
- § 15207— Consultation requirement
- § 15208— Law enforcement tribute acts
- § 15701— Findings
- § 15702— Definitions
- § 15703— National Windstorm Impact Reduction Program
- § 15704— National Advisory Committee on Windstorm Impact Reduction
- § 15705— Savings clause
- § 15706— Authorization of appropriations
- § 15707— Coordination
- § 15801— Definitions
- § 15811— Voluntary commitments to reduce industrial energy intensity
- § 15812— Advanced Building Efficiency Testbed
- § 15813— Enhancing energy efficiency in management of Federal lands
- § 15821— Energy efficient appliance rebate programs
- § 15822— Energy efficient public buildings
- § 15823— Low income community energy efficiency pilot program
- § 15824— State Technologies Advancement Collaborative
- § 15831— Public energy education program
- § 15832— Energy efficiency public information initiative
- § 15833— Energy efficiency pilot program
- § 15834— Report on failure to comply with deadlines for new or revised energy conservation standards
- § 15841— Energy-efficient appliances
- § 15842— Energy strategy for HUD
- § 15851— Assessment of renewable energy resources
- § 15852— Federal purchase requirement
- § 15853— Rebate program
- § 15854— Sugar Cane Ethanol Program
- § 15855— Grants to improve the commercial value of forest biomass for electric energy, useful heat, transportation fuels, and other commercial purposes
- § 15871— Coordination of geothermal leasing and permitting on Federal lands
- § 15872— Assessment of geothermal energy potential
- § 15873— Deposit and use of geothermal lease revenues for 5 fiscal years
- § 15874— Intermountain West Geothermal Consortium
- § 15881— Hydroelectric production incentives
- § 15882— Hydroelectric efficiency improvement incentives
- § 15883— Maintaining and enhancing hydroelectricity incentives
- § 15891— Projects enhancing insular energy independence
- § 15901— Definition of Secretary
- § 15902— Program on oil and gas royalties in-kind
- § 15903— Marginal property production incentives
- § 15904— Incentives for natural gas production from deep wells in the shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico
- § 15905— Royalty relief for deep water production
- § 15906— North Slope Science Initiative
- § 15907— Orphaned well site plugging, remediation, and restoration
- § 15908— Preservation of geological and geophysical data
- § 15909— Gas hydrate production incentive
- § 15910— Enhanced oil and natural gas production through carbon dioxide injection
- § 15911— Denali Commission
- § 15912— Comprehensive inventory of OCS oil and natural gas resources
- § 15921— Management of Federal oil and gas leasing programs
- § 15922— Consultation regarding oil and gas leasing on public land
- § 15923— Methodology
- § 15924— Project to improve Federal permit coordination
- § 15925— Fair market value determinations for linear rights-of-way across public lands and national forests
- § 15926— Energy right-of-way corridors on Federal land
- § 15927— Oil shale, tar sands, and other strategic unconventional fuels
- § 15928— Consultation regarding energy rights-of-way on public land
- § 15941— Great Lakes oil and gas drilling ban
- § 15942— NEPA review
- § 15943— Certain gathering lines located on Federal land and Indian land
- § 15951— Findings and definitions
- § 15952— Federal-State regulatory coordination and assistance
- § 15961— Authorization of appropriations
- § 15962— Project criteria
- § 15963— Report
- § 15964— Clean coal centers of excellence
- § 15965— Time limit for award; extension
- § 15971— Integrated coal/renewable energy system
- § 15972— Loan to place Alaska clean coal technology facility in service
- § 15973— Western integrated coal gasification demonstration project
- § 15974— Coal gasification
- § 15975— Petroleum coke gasification
- § 15976— Electron scrubbing demonstration
- § 15977— Department of Energy transportation fuels from Illinois basin coal
- § 15991— Inventory requirement
- § 16001— Energy efficiency in federally assisted housing
- § 16011— Demonstration hydrogen production at existing nuclear power plants
- § 16012— Prohibition on assumption by United States Government of liability for certain foreign incidents
- § 16013— Authorization of appropriations
- § 16014— Standby support for certain nuclear plant delays
- § 16021— Project establishment
- § 16022— Project management
- § 16023— Project organization
- § 16024— Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- § 16025— Project timelines and authorization of appropriations
- § 16041— Nuclear facility and materials security
- § 16042— Department of Homeland Security consultation
- § 16051— Joint flexible fuel/hybrid vehicle commercialization initiative
- § 16061— Hybrid vehicles
- § 16062— Domestic manufacturing conversion grant program
- § 16071— Pilot program
- § 16072— Reports to Congress
- § 16073— Authorization of appropriations
- § 16081— Fuel cell transit bus demonstration
- § 16091— Clean school bus program
- § 16091a— Clean school bus program
- § 16092— Diesel truck retrofit and fleet modernization program
- § 16093— Fuel cell school buses
- § 16101— Railroad efficiency
- § 16102— Diesel fueled vehicles
- § 16103— Conserve by Bicycling Program
- § 16104— Reduction of engine idling
- § 16105— Biodiesel engine testing program
- § 16106— Ultra-efficient engine technology for aircraft
- § 16121— Definitions
- § 16122— Federal and State procurement of fuel cell vehicles and hydrogen energy systems
- § 16123— Federal procurement of stationary, portable, and micro fuel cells
- § 16131— Definitions
- § 16132— National grant, rebate, and loan programs
- § 16133— State grant, rebate, and loan programs
- § 16134— Evaluation and report
- § 16135— Outreach and incentives
- § 16136— Effect of part
- § 16137— Authorization of appropriations
- § 16138— EPA authority to accept diesel emissions reduction Supplemental Environmental Projects
- § 16139— Settlement agreement provisions
- § 16151— Purposes
- § 16152— Definitions
- § 16153— Plan
- § 16154— Clean hydrogen research and development program
- § 16155— Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technical Task Force
- § 16156— Technical Advisory Committee
- § 16157— Demonstration
- § 16158— Codes and standards
- § 16159— Disclosure
- § 16160— Reports
- § 16161— Solar and wind technologies
- § 16161a— Regional clean hydrogen hubs
- § 16161b— National clean hydrogen strategy and roadmap
- § 16161c— Clean hydrogen manufacturing and recycling
- § 16161d— Clean hydrogen electrolysis program
- § 16161e— Laboratory management
- § 16162— Technology transfer
- § 16163— Miscellaneous provisions
- § 16164— Cost sharing
- § 16165— Savings clause
- § 16166— Clean hydrogen production qualifications
- § 16181— Goals
- § 16182— Definitions
- § 16183— Energy and water for sustainability
- § 16191— Energy efficiency
- § 16192— Next Generation Lighting Initiative
- § 16193— National Building Performance Initiative
- § 16194— Building standards
- § 16195— Secondary electric vehicle battery use program
- § 16196— Energy Efficiency Science Initiative
- § 16197— Advanced Energy Technology Transfer Centers
- § 16198— Smart energy and water efficiency pilot program
- § 16211— Distributed energy and electric energy systems
- § 16212— High power density industry program
- § 16213— Micro-cogeneration energy technology
- § 16214— Distributed energy technology demonstration programs
- § 16215— Electric transmission and distribution programs
- § 16231— Renewable energy
- § 16232— Bioenergy program
- § 16233— Low-cost renewable hydrogen and infrastructure for vehicle propulsion
- § 16234— Concentrating solar power research program
- § 16235— Renewable energy in public buildings
- § 16236— Research and development into integrating renewable energy onto the electric grid
- § 16237— Wind energy research and development
- § 16238— Solar energy research and development
- § 16251— Production incentives for cellulosic biofuels
- § 16252— Education
- § 16253— Small business bioproduct marketing and certification grants
- § 16254— Regional bioeconomy development grants
- § 16255— Preprocessing and harvesting demonstration grants
- § 16256— Education and outreach
- § 16271— Nuclear energy
- § 16272— Reactor concepts research, development, demonstration, and commercial application
- § 16273— Fuel cycle research, development, demonstration, and commercial application
- § 16274— Nuclear science and engineering support
- § 16274a— University Nuclear Leadership Program
- § 16275— Department of Energy civilian nuclear infrastructure and facilities
- § 16276— Security of nuclear facilities
- § 16277— High-performance computation and supportive research
- § 16278— Enabling nuclear energy innovation
- § 16279— Budget plan
- § 16279a— Advanced reactor demonstration program
- § 16279b— International nuclear energy cooperation
- § 16279c— Organization and administration of programs
- § 16280— Advanced Nuclear Energy Licensing Cost-Share Grant Program
- § 16281— Advanced nuclear fuel availability
- § 16282— U.S. nuclear fuel security initiative
- § 16283— International nuclear energy
- § 16291— Fossil energy
- § 16291a— Property interests
- § 16292— Carbon capture technology program
- § 16293— Carbon storage validation and testing
- § 16294— Research and development for coal mining technologies
- § 16295— Oil and gas research programs
- § 16296— Low-volume oil and gas reservoir research program
- § 16297— Complex Well Technology Testing Facility
- § 16298— Carbon utilization program
- § 16298a— Carbon utilization program
- § 16298b— High efficiency turbines
- § 16298c— National Energy Technology Laboratory reforms
- § 16298d— Carbon removal
- § 16298e— Carbon dioxide removal task force and report
- § 16311— Science
- § 16312— Fusion energy sciences program
- § 16313— Solar Fuels Research Initiative
- § 16314— Hydrogen
- § 16315— Electricity Storage Research Initiative
- § 16316— Advanced scientific computing research and development program
- § 16317— Systems biology program
- § 16318— Fission and fusion energy materials research program
- § 16319— Energy and water supplies
- § 16320— Spallation Neutron Source
- § 16321— Facility for Rare Isotope Beams
- § 16322— Office of Scientific and Technical Information
- § 16323— Science and engineering education pilot program
- § 16324— Energy research fellowships
- § 16325— Science and Technology Scholarship Program
- § 16341— Western Hemisphere energy cooperation
- § 16342— International energy training
- § 16351— Availability of funds
- § 16352— Cost sharing
- § 16353— Merit review of proposals
- § 16354— External technical review of departmental programs
- § 16355— National Laboratory designation
- § 16356— Report on equal employment opportunity practices
- § 16357— Strategy for facilities and infrastructure
- § 16358— Strategic research portfolio analysis and coordination plan
- § 16359— Competitive award of management contracts
- § 16360— Western Michigan demonstration project
- § 16361— Arctic Engineering Research Center
- § 16362— Barrow Geophysical Research Facility
- § 16371— Definitions
- § 16372— Determination of eligibility and project selection
- § 16373— Secured loans
- § 16374— Future growth grants
- § 16375— Program administration
- § 16376— State and local permits
- § 16377— Regulations
- § 16378— Authorization of appropriations; contract authority
- § 16391— Improved technology transfer of energy technologies
- § 16391a— Technology transfer reports and evaluation
- § 16392— Technology Infrastructure Program
- § 16393— Small business advocacy and assistance
- § 16394— Outreach
- § 16395— Relationship to other laws
- § 16396— Prizes for achievement in grand challenges of science and technology
- § 16411— Workforce trends and traineeship grants
- § 16412— Training guidelines for nonnuclear electric energy industry personnel
- § 16413— National Center for Energy Management and Building Technologies
- § 16414— National Power Plant Operations Technology and Educational Center
- § 16421— Third-party finance
- § 16421a— Western Area Power Administration borrowing authority
- § 16422— Advanced transmission technologies
- § 16423— Advanced Power System Technology Incentive Program
- § 16431— Federal utility participation in transmission organizations
- § 16432— Study on the benefits of economic dispatch
- § 16441— Funding new interconnection and transmission upgrades
- § 16451— Definitions
- § 16452— Federal access to books and records
- § 16453— State access to books and records
- § 16454— Exemption authority
- § 16455— Affiliate transactions
- § 16456— Applicability
- § 16457— Effect on other regulations
- § 16458— Enforcement
- § 16459— Savings provisions
- § 16460— Implementation
- § 16461— Transfer of resources
- § 16462— Service allocation
- § 16463— Authorization of appropriations
- § 16471— Consumer privacy and unfair trade practices
- § 16481— Commission defined
- § 16491— Energy production incentives
- § 16492— Regulation of certain oil used in transformers
- § 16493— National Priority Project Designation
- § 16494— Oxygen-fuel
- § 16501— Commercial byproducts from municipal solid waste and cellulosic biomass loan guarantee program
- § 16502— Advanced Biofuel Technologies Program
- § 16503— Sugar ethanol loan guarantee program
- § 16511— Definitions
- § 16512— Terms and conditions
- § 16513— Eligible projects
- § 16514— Authorization of appropriations
- § 16515— Limitation on commitments to guarantee loans
- § 16517— Energy infrastructure reinvestment financing
- § 16521— Report on energy integration with Latin America
- § 16522— Low-volume gas reservoir study
- § 16523— Alaska natural gas pipeline
- § 16524— Study on the benefits of economic dispatch
- § 16531— Definitions
- § 16532— Nuclear science talent expansion program for institutions of higher education
- § 16533— Hydrocarbon systems science talent expansion program for institutions of higher education
- § 16534— Department of Energy early career awards for science, engineering, and mathematics researchers
- § 16535— Discovery science and engineering innovation institutes
- § 16536— Protecting America’s Competitive Edge (PACE) graduate fellowship program
- § 16537— Distinguished scientist program
- § 16538— Advanced Research Projects Agency—Energy
- § 16539— National Laboratory Jobs ACCESS Program
- § 17001— Definitions
- § 17002— Relationship to other law
- § 17011— Transportation electrification
- § 17012— Advanced battery loan guarantee program
- § 17013— Advanced technology vehicles manufacturing incentive program
- § 17014— Research and development into integrating electric vehicles onto the electric grid
- § 17021— Biomass-based diesel and biodiesel labeling
- § 17022— Grants for production of advanced biofuels
- § 17031— Biodiesel
- § 17032— Grants for biofuel production research and development in certain States
- § 17033— Biofuels and biorefinery information center
- § 17034— Cellulosic ethanol and biofuels research
- § 17035— University based research and development grant program
- § 17051— Renewable fuel dispenser requirements
- § 17052— Renewable fuel infrastructure grants
- § 17053— Federal fleet fueling centers
- § 17054— Biofuels distribution and advanced biofuels infrastructure
- § 17061— Definitions
- § 17062— Energy efficiency in Federal and other buildings
- § 17063— Energy information for commercial buildings
- § 17064— Smart building acceleration
- § 17071— Energy Code improvements applicable to manufactured housing
- § 17081— Commercial high-performance green buildings
- § 17082— Zero Net Energy Commercial Buildings Initiative
- § 17083— Public outreach
- § 17084— Separate spaces with high-performance energy efficiency measures
- § 17085— Tenant Star program
- § 17086— Advanced integration of buildings onto the electric grid
- § 17091— Leasing
- § 17092— High-performance green Federal buildings
- § 17093— Federal green building performance
- § 17094— Storm water runoff requirements for Federal development projects
- § 17095— Cost-effective technology acceleration program
- § 17096— Authorization of appropriations
- § 17111— Future of industry program
- § 17112— Energy efficiency for data center buildings
- § 17113— Industrial emissions reduction technology development program
- § 17113a— Low-emissions steel manufacturing research program
- § 17113b— Advanced industrial facilities deployment program
- § 17114— Industrial Technology Innovation Advisory Committee
- § 17115— Technical assistance program to implement industrial emissions reduction
- § 17115a— Development of national smart manufacturing plan
- § 17116— Industrial research and assessment centers
- § 17121— Demonstration project
- § 17122— Research and development
- § 17123— Green Building Advisory Committee
- § 17124— Advisory Committee on Energy Efficiency Finance
- § 17131— Training Federal contracting officers to negotiate energy efficiency contracts
- § 17141— Prohibition on incandescent lamps by Coast Guard
- § 17142— Procurement and acquisition of alternative fuels
- § 17143— Government efficiency status reports
- § 17144— OMB Government efficiency reports and scorecards
- § 17151— Definitions
- § 17152— Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program
- § 17153— Allocation of funds
- § 17154— Use of funds
- § 17155— Requirements for eligible entities
- § 17156— Competitive grants
- § 17157— Review and evaluation
- § 17158— Funding
- § 17171— Thermal energy storage research and development program
- § 17172— Solar energy curriculum development and certification grants
- § 17173— Daylighting systems and direct solar light pipe technology
- § 17191— Definitions
- § 17192— Hydrothermal research and development
- § 17193— General geothermal systems research and development
- § 17194— Enhanced geothermal systems research and development
- § 17195— Geothermal energy production from oil and gas fields and recovery and production of geopressured gas resources
- § 17195a— Geothermal heat pumps and direct use research and development
- § 17196— Organization and administration of programs
- § 17197— Advanced geothermal computing and data science research and development
- § 17198— Geothermal workforce development
- § 17201— Applicability of other laws
- § 17202— Authorization of appropriations
- § 17203— International geothermal energy development
- § 17204— High cost region geothermal energy grant program
- § 17211— Definitions
- § 17212— Water power technology research, development, and demonstration
- § 17213— Hydropower research, development, and demonstration
- § 17214— Marine energy research, development, and demonstration
- § 17215— National Marine Energy Centers
- § 17216— Organization and administration of programs
- § 17217— Applicability of other laws
- § 17218— Authorization of appropriations
- § 17231— Energy storage competitiveness
- § 17232— Better energy storage technology
- § 17233— Energy storage technology and microgrid assistance program
- § 17241— Lightweight materials research and development
- § 17242— Commercial insulation demonstration program
- § 17243— Bright Tomorrow Lighting Prizes
- § 17244— Renewable Energy Innovation Manufacturing Partnership
- § 17251— Carbon capture
- § 17252— Review of large-scale programs
- § 17253— Geologic sequestration training and research
- § 17254— Relation to Safe Drinking Water Act
- § 17255— Safety research
- § 17256— University based research and development grant program
- § 17271— Carbon dioxide sequestration capacity assessment
- § 17272— Assessment of carbon sequestration and methane and nitrous oxide emissions from ecosystems
- § 17281— National media campaign
- § 17282— Renewable energy deployment
- § 17284— Assessment of resources
- § 17285— Sense of Congress relating to the use of renewable resources to generate energy
- § 17286— Geothermal assessment, exploration information, and priority activities
- § 17301— Prohibition on market manipulation
- § 17302— Prohibition on false information
- § 17303— Enforcement by the Federal Trade Commission
- § 17304— Penalties
- § 17305— Effect on other laws
- § 17321— Definitions
- § 17331— United States assistance for developing countries
- § 17332— United States exports and outreach programs for India, China, and other countries
- § 17333— United States trade missions to encourage private sector trade and investment
- § 17334— Actions by United States International Development Finance Corporation
- § 17335— Actions by United States Trade and Development Agency
- § 17336— Deployment of international clean and efficient energy technologies and investment in global energy markets
- § 17337— United States-Israel energy cooperation
- § 17351— Definitions
- § 17352— Establishment and management of Foundation
- § 17353— Duties of Foundation
- § 17354— Annual report
- § 17355— Powers of the Foundation; related provisions
- § 17356— General personnel authorities
- § 17357— Authorization of appropriations
- § 17371— Energy diplomacy and security within the Department of State
- § 17372— Annual national energy security strategy report
- § 17373— Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear Damage contingent cost allocation
- § 17374— Transparency in extractive industries resource payments
- § 17375— Regional clean energy innovation program
- § 17381— Statement of policy on modernization of electricity grid
- § 17382— Smart grid system report
- § 17383— Smart Grid Advisory Committee and Smart Grid Task Force
- § 17384— Smart grid technology research, development, and demonstration
- § 17384a— Smart grid modeling, visualization, architecture, and controls
- § 17385— Smart grid interoperability framework
- § 17386— Federal matching fund for smart grid investment costs
- § 17387— Integrated energy systems
- § 17388— Advisory committee
- § 17389— Technology demonstration on the distribution grid
- § 17390— Voluntary model pathways
- § 17391— Voluntary state, regional, and local electricity distribution planning
- § 17392— Micro-grid and integrated micro-grid systems program
- § 17901— Coordination of Federal activities with adopted standards and implementation specifications
- § 17902— Application to private entities
- § 17903— Study and reports
- § 17911— National Institute for Standards and Technology testing
- § 17912— Research and development programs
- § 17921— Definitions
- § 17931— Application of security provisions and penalties to business associates of covered entities; annual guidance on security provisions
- § 17932— Notification in the case of breach
- § 17933— Education on health information privacy
- § 17934— Application of privacy provisions and penalties to business associates of covered entities
- § 17935— Restrictions on certain disclosures and sales of health information; accounting of certain protected health information disclosures; access to certain information in electronic format
- § 17936— Conditions on certain contacts as part of health care operations
- § 17937— Temporary breach notification requirement for vendors of personal health records and other non-HIPAA covered entities
- § 17938— Business associate contracts required for certain entities
- § 17939— Improved enforcement
- § 17940— Audits
- § 17941— Recognition of security practices
- § 17951— Relationship to other laws
- § 17952— Regulatory references
- § 17953— Studies, reports, guidance
- § 18001— Immediate access to insurance for uninsured individuals with a preexisting condition
- § 18002— Reinsurance for early retirees
- § 18003— Immediate information that allows consumers to identify affordable coverage options
- § 18011— Preservation of right to maintain existing coverage
- § 18012— Rating reforms must apply uniformly to all health insurance issuers and group health plans
- § 18013— Annual report on self-insured plans
- § 18014— Treatment of expatriate health plans under ACA
- § 18021— Qualified health plan defined
- § 18022— Essential health benefits requirements
- § 18023— Special rules
- § 18024— Related definitions
- § 18031— Affordable choices of health benefit plans
- § 18032— Consumer choice
- § 18033— Financial integrity
- § 18041— State flexibility in operation and enforcement of Exchanges and related requirements
- § 18042— Federal program to assist establishment and operation of nonprofit, member-run health insurance issuers
- § 18043— Funding for the territories
- § 18044— Level playing field
- § 18051— State flexibility to establish basic health programs for low-income individuals not eligible for medicaid
- § 18052— Waiver for State innovation
- § 18053— Provisions relating to offering of plans in more than one State
- § 18054— Multi-State plans
- § 18061— Transitional reinsurance program for individual market in each State
- § 18062— Establishment of risk corridors for plans in individual and small group markets
- § 18063— Risk adjustment
- § 18071— Reduced cost-sharing for individuals enrolling in qualified health plans
- § 18081— Procedures for determining eligibility for Exchange participation, premium tax credits and reduced cost-sharing, and individual responsibility exemptions
- § 18082— Advance determination and payment of premium tax credits and cost-sharing reductions
- § 18083— Streamlining of procedures for enrollment through an Exchange and State medicaid, CHIP, and health subsidy programs
- § 18084— Premium tax credit and cost-sharing reduction payments disregarded for Federal and federally-assisted programs
- § 18091— Requirement to maintain minimum essential coverage; findings
- § 18092— Notification of nonenrollment
- § 18111— Definitions
- § 18112— Transparency in Government
- § 18113— Prohibition against discrimination on assisted suicide
- § 18114— Access to therapies
- § 18115— Freedom not to participate in Federal health insurance programs
- § 18116— Nondiscrimination
- § 18117— Oversight
- § 18118— Rules of construction
- § 18119— Small business procurement
- § 18120— Application
- § 18121— Implementation funding
- § 18122— Rule of construction regarding health care providers
- § 18201— Definitions
- § 18202— Establishment of Pregnancy Assistance Fund
- § 18203— Permissible uses of Fund
- § 18204— Appropriations
- § 18301— Findings
- § 18302— Definitions
- § 18311— United States human space flight policy
- § 18312— Goals and objectives
- § 18313— Assurance of core capabilities
- § 18321— Human space flight beyond low-Earth orbit
- § 18322— Space Launch System as follow-on launch vehicle to the Space Shuttle
- § 18323— Multi-purpose crew vehicle
- § 18324— Utilization of existing workforce and assets in development of Space Launch System and multi-purpose crew vehicle
- § 18325— NASA launch support and infrastructure modernization program
- § 18326— Development of technologies and in-space capabilities for beyond near-Earth space missions
- § 18327— Report requirement
- § 18341— Commercial Cargo Development program
- § 18342— Requirements applicable to development of commercial crew transportation capabilities and services
- § 18351— Continuation of the International Space Station
- § 18352— Maximum utilization of the International Space Station
- § 18353— Maintenance of the United States segment and assurance of continued operations of the International Space Station
- § 18354— Management of the ISS national laboratory
- § 18361— Sense of Congress on the Space Shuttle program
- § 18362— Retirement of Space Shuttle orbiters and transition of Space Shuttle program
- § 18363— Disposition of orbiter vehicles
- § 18371— Interagency collaboration implementation approach
- § 18372— Transitioning experimental research to operations
- § 18373— Decadal Survey missions implementation for Earth observation
- § 18374— Instrument test-beds and venture class missions
- § 18381— Technology development
- § 18382— Suborbital research activities
- § 18383— In-space servicing
- § 18384— Decadal results
- § 18385— On-going restoration of radioisotope thermoelectric generator material production
- § 18386— Collaboration with ESMD and SOMD on robotic missions
- § 18387— Near-Earth object survey and policy with respect to threats posed
- § 18401— Aeronautics research goals
- § 18402— Research collaboration
- § 18403— Goal for Agency space technology
- § 18404— National space technology policy
- § 18405— Commercial Reusable Suborbital Research Program
- § 18421— Study of potential commercial orbital platform program impact on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
- § 18431— Workforce stabilization and critical skills preservation
- § 18441— National and international orbital debris mitigation
- § 18442— Reports on program and cost assessment and control assessment
- § 18443— Eligibility for service of individual currently serving as Administrator of NASA
- § 18444— Counterfeit parts
- § 18445— Information security
- § 18501— Exclusion of payments from State eugenics compensation programs from consideration in determining eligibility for, or the amount of, Federal public benefits
- § 18601— Definitions
- § 18611— Sense of Congress on accelerating energy innovation
- § 18612— Restoration of laboratory directed research and development program
- § 18613— Research grants database
- § 18614— Technology transfer and transitions assessment
- § 18615— Agreements for commercializing technology pilot program
- § 18631— Crosscutting research and development
- § 18632— Energy Innovation Hubs
- § 18641— Basic energy sciences
- § 18642— Advanced scientific computing research
- § 18643— High-energy physics
- § 18644— Biological and environmental research
- § 18645— Fusion energy
- § 18646— Nuclear physics
- § 18647— Science laboratories infrastructure program
- § 18648— Accelerator research and development
- § 18649— Isotope research, development, and production
- § 18650— Increased collaboration with teachers and scientists
- § 18651— High intensity laser research initiative
- § 18652— Helium conservation program
- § 18653— Office of Science Biological Threat Preparedness Research Initiative
- § 18654— Midscale instrumentation and research equipment program
- § 18655— Authorization of appropriations
- § 18701— Definitions
- § 18711— Preventing outages and enhancing the resilience of the electric grid
- § 18712— Electric grid reliability and resilience research, development, and demonstration
- § 18713— Transmission facilitation program
- § 18715— Transmission facility financing
- § 18715a— Grants to facilitate the siting of interstate electricity transmission lines
- § 18715b— Interregional and offshore wind electricity transmission planning, modeling, and analysis
- § 18721— Enhancing grid security through public-private partnerships
- § 18722— Energy cyber sense program
- § 18723— Rural and municipal utility advanced cybersecurity grant and technical assistance program
- § 18724— Enhanced grid security
- § 18725— Cybersecurity plan
- § 18726— Savings provision
- § 18741— Battery processing and manufacturing
- § 18742— Advanced energy manufacturing and recycling grant program
- § 18743— Critical minerals mining and recycling research
- § 18744— 21st Century Energy Workforce Advisory Board
- § 18751— Infrastructure planning for micro and small modular nuclear reactors
- § 18752— Property interests relating to certain projects and protection of information relating to certain agreements
- § 18753— Civil nuclear credit program
- § 18761— Clean energy demonstration program on current and former mine land
- § 18771— Definitions
- § 18772— Data collection in the electricity sector
- § 18773— Expansion of energy consumption surveys
- § 18774— Data collection on electric vehicle integration with the electricity grids
- § 18775— Plan for the modeling and forecasting of demand for minerals used in the energy sector
- § 18776— Expansion of international energy data
- § 18777— Harmonization of efforts and data
- § 18791— Definitions
- § 18792— Energy efficiency revolving loan fund capitalization grant program
- § 18793— Energy auditor training grant program
- § 18795— Home energy performance-based, whole-house rebates
- § 18795a— High-efficiency electric home rebate program
- § 18795b— State-based home energy efficiency contractor training grants
- § 18801— Building, training, and assessment centers
- § 18802— Career skills training
- § 18803— Commercial building energy consumption information sharing
- § 18811— Definitions
- § 18812— Leveraging existing agency programs to assist small and medium manufacturers
- § 18813— Leveraging smart manufacturing infrastructure at National Laboratories
- § 18814— State manufacturing leadership
- § 18815— Report
- § 18831— Grants for energy efficiency improvements and renewable energy improvements at public school facilities
- § 18832— Energy efficiency materials pilot program
- § 18841— Survey, analysis, and report on employment and demographics in the energy, energy efficiency, and motor vehicle sectors of the United States
- § 18842— Model guidance for combined heat and power systems and waste heat to power systems
- § 18851— Wage rate requirements
- § 18861— Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations
- § 18901— Definitions
- § 18911— Basic energy sciences program
- § 18912— Research security
- § 18921— Definitions
- § 18931— Engineering biology and biometrology
- § 18932— Greenhouse gas measurement research
- § 18933— Software security and authentication
- § 18934— Biometrics research and testing
- § 18935— Dissemination of resources for research institutions
- § 18936— Neutron scattering
- § 18937— Artificial intelligence
- § 18938— Sustainable chemistry research and education
- § 18939— Premise plumbing research
- § 18940— Dr. David Satcher Cybersecurity Education Grant Program
- § 18951— International standards development
- § 18952— Standards development organization grants
- § 18961— National Supply Chain Database
- § 18971— Expanding opportunities through the Manufacturing USA Program
- § 18972— Promoting domestic production of technologies developed under Manufacturing USA Program
- § 18981— Definitions
- § 18991— PreK–12 STEM education
- § 18992— Undergraduate STEM education
- § 18993— Graduate STEM education
- § 18994— STEM workforce data
- § 18995— Cyber workforce development research and development
- § 18996— Cybersecurity workforce data initiative
- § 18997— Microelectronics workforce development activities
- § 18998— Mandatory cost-sharing
- § 18999— Programs to address the STEM workforce
- § 19011— Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship program update
- § 19012— NSF Eddie Bernice Johnson INCLUDES Initiative
- § 19013— Broadening participation on major facilities awards
- § 19014— Expanding geographic and institutional diversity in research
- § 19015— Diversity in tech research
- § 19016— Chief Diversity Officer of the NSF
- § 19017— Research and dissemination to increase the participation of women and underrepresented minorities in STEM fields
- § 19018— Intramural emerging research institutions pilot program
- § 19031— Office of Research Security and Policy
- § 19032— Chief of Research Security
- § 19033— Reporting to Congress
- § 19034— Online resource
- § 19035— Research awards
- § 19036— Authorities
- § 19037— Research security and integrity information sharing analysis organization
- § 19038— Plan with respect to controlled information and background screening
- § 19039— Foundation funding to institutions hosting or supporting Confucius Institutes
- § 19040— Foreign financial support
- § 19051— Broader impacts
- § 19052— Research ethics
- § 19053— Research reproducibility and replicability
- § 19054— Climate change research
- § 19055— Social, behavioral, and economic sciences
- § 19056— Measuring impacts of Federally funded research and development
- § 19057— Food-energy-water research
- § 19058— Biological field stations and marine laboratories
- § 19059— Sustainable chemistry research and education
- § 19060— Risk and resilience research
- § 19061— Unmanned aircraft systems technologies
- § 19062— Accelerating unmanned maritime systems technologies
- § 19063— Leveraging international expertise in research
- § 19064— Biological research collections
- § 19065— Clean water research and technology acceleration
- § 19066— Technology and behavioral science research
- § 19067— Critical minerals mining research and development
- § 19068— Advancing IoT for Precision Agriculture Capabilities Act
- § 19069— Astronomy and satellite constellations
- § 19070— Research on the impact of inflation
- § 19071— Microgravity utilization policy
- § 19081— Facility operation and maintenance
- § 19082— Reviews
- § 19083— Helium conservation
- § 19084— Advanced computing
- § 19085— National secure data service
- § 19101— Establishment
- § 19102— Purposes
- § 19103— Activities
- § 19104— Requirements
- § 19105— Assistant Director
- § 19106— Advisory committee
- § 19107— Challenges and focus areas
- § 19108— Regional Innovation Engines
- § 19109— Translation Accelerator
- § 19110— Test beds
- § 19111— Planning and capacity building awards
- § 19112— Entrepreneurial fellowships
- § 19113— Scholarships and fellowships
- § 19114— Research and development awards
- § 19115— Scaling innovations in PreK–12 STEM education
- § 19116— Authorities
- § 19117— Coordination of activities
- § 19118— Ethical, legal, and societal considerations
- § 19119— Reports and roadmaps
- § 19120— Evaluation
- § 19131— Definitions
- § 19132— National Engineering Biology Research and Development Initiative
- § 19133— Initiative coordination
- § 19134— Advisory committee on engineering biology research and development
- § 19135— Agency activities
- § 19136— Rule of construction
- § 19151— Federal research agency policies for caregivers
- § 19152— Collection and reporting of data on Federal research awards
- § 19153— Policies for review of Federal research awards
- § 19154— Collection of data on demographics of faculty
- § 19155— Cultural and institutional barriers to expanding the academic and Federal STEM workforce
- § 19156— Existing activities
- § 19157— Merit review
- § 19158— Definition
- § 19171— Definition
- § 19172— National Science Foundation rural STEM activities
- § 19173— Opportunities for online education
- § 19174— NIST engagement with rural communities
- § 19181— Agency responsibilities
- § 19182— Research at the National Science Foundation
- § 19183— Capacity-building program for developing universities
- § 19184— Definitions
- § 19191— Findings
- § 19192— Purpose
- § 19193— Definition
- § 19194— Research awards
- § 19195— Interagency working group
- § 19211— Early-career research fellowship program
- § 19221— Strategy and report on the nation’s economic security, science, research, and innovation to support the national security strategy
- § 19222— National research and development strategy for distributed ledger technology
- § 19231— Requirements for foreign talent recruitment programs
- § 19232— Malign foreign talent recruitment program prohibition
- § 19233— Review of contracts and agreements
- § 19234— Research security training requirement for Federal research award personnel
- § 19235— Person or entity of concern prohibition
- § 19236— Nondiscrimination
- § 19237— Definitions
- § 19251— Interagency working group
- § 19261— Quantum networking and communications
- § 19271— Establishment of blockchain and cryptocurrency specialist position within OSTP
- § 19281— Foundation for Energy Security and Innovation
- § 19291— Definitions
- § 19301— National Clean Energy Incubator Program
- § 19302— Clean Energy Technology University Prize competition
- § 19303— Clean energy technology transfer coordination
- § 19311— Lab-Embedded Entrepreneurship Program
- § 19312— Entrepreneurial leave program
- § 19313— National Laboratory non-Federal employee outside employment authority
- § 19321— Special hiring authority for scientific, engineering, and project management personnel
- § 19331— Microelectronics research for energy innovation
- § 19341— Applied laboratories infrastructure restoration and modernization
- § 19351— Advanced nuclear technologies Federal research, development, and demonstration program
- § 19401— Findings
- § 19402— Definitions
- § 19403— Limitation on judicial enforceability of nondisclosure and nondisparagement contract clauses relating to sexual assault disputes and sexual harassment disputes
- § 19404— Applicability