Skip to content.Skip to side navigation. Quick Navigation: Skip to content.Skip to side navigation.
GPO Access Home Page.
Jump to selected topic.
Navigation Bar
About.Help. A-Z Resource List. Locate a Federal Depository Library. Buy Publications. Legislative. Executive. Judicial.
National Archives and Records Administration logo.
Database Features.
Browse
Simple Search
Advanced Search
* Boolean
  * Proximity
Search History
Search Tips
Corrections

Latest Updates

User Info
FAQs
Agency List
Incorporation by Reference
e-CFR Main Page
Related Resources
Code of Federal Regulations
Federal Register
List of CFR
Sections Affected
Regulations.gov
Unified Agenda
All NARA Publications
About Government.
Ben's Guide Logo.
Get Adobe Reader

blue pill
e-CFR Data is current as of February 4, 2010

TITLE 34--Education

Subtitle B--REGULATIONS OF THE OFFICES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

CHAPTER II--OFFICE OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

PART 206--SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS WHOSE FAMILIES ARE ENGAGED IN MIGRANT AND OTHER SEASONAL FARMWORK--HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY PROGRAM AND COLLEGE ASSISTANCE MIGRANT PROGRAM

rule

Subpart A--GENERAL

§206.1
What are the special educational programs for students whose families are engaged in migrant and other seasonal farmwork?
§206.2
Who is eligible to participate as a grantee?
§206.3
Who is eligible to participate in a project?
§206.4
What regulations apply to these programs?
§206.5
What definitions apply to these programs?
rule

Subpart B--WHAT KINDS OF ACTIVITIES DOES THE SECRETARY ASSIST UNDER THESE PROGRAMS?

§206.10
What types of services may be provided?
§206.11
What types of CAMP services must be provided?
rule

Subpart C--HOW DOES ONE APPLY FOR A GRANT?

§206.20
What must be included in an application?
rule

Subpart D--HOW DOES THE SECRETARY MAKE A GRANT TO AN APPLICANT?

§206.30
How does the Secretary evaluate an application?
rule

Subpart E--WHAT CONDITIONS MUST BE MET BY A GRANTEE?

§206.40
What restrictions are there on expenditures?
rule