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

TITLE 45--Public Welfare

Subtitle B--REGULATIONS RELATING TO PUBLIC WELFARE

CHAPTER XXV--CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE

SUBCHAPTERS J-K--[RESERVED]

PART 2550--REQUIREMENTS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR STATE COMMISSIONS AND ALTERNATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ENTITIES

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§2550.10
What is the purpose of this part?
§2550.20
Definitions.
§2550.30
How does a State decide whether to establish a State commission or an alternative administrative entity?
§2550.40
How does a State obtain Corporation authorization and approval for the entity it has chosen?
§2550.50
What are the composition requirements and other requirements, restrictions or guidelines for State Commissions?
§2550.60
From which of the State Commission requirements is an Alternative Administrative Entity exempt?
§2550.70
[Reserved]
§2550.80
What are the duties of the State entities?
§2550.85
How will the State Plan be assessed?
§2550.90
Are there any restrictions on the activities of the members of State Commissions or Alternative Administrative Entities?
§2550.100
Do State entities or their members incur any risk of liability?
§2550.110
What grants will be available from the Corporation to assist in establishing and operating a State Commission, Alternative Administrative Entity, or Transitional Entity?
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