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SUBCHAPTER I—COLLEGE-AID LAND APPROPRIATION Sec. 301. Land grant aid of colleges. 302. Method of apportionment and selection; issuance of land scrip. 303. Management expenses paid by State. 304. Investment of proceeds of sale of land or scrip. 305. Conditions of grant. 306. Repealed. 307. Fees for locating land scrip. 308. Reports by State governors of sale of scrip. SUBCHAPTER II—COLLEGE-AID ANNUAL APPROPRIATION 321. Secretary of Agriculture to administer annual college-aid appropriation. 322. Annual appropriation. 323. Racial discrimination by colleges restricted. 324. Time, manner, etc., of annual payments. 325. State to replace funds misapplied, etc.; restrictions on use of funds; reports by colleges. 326. Ascertainment and certification of amounts due States; certificates withheld from States; appeal to Congress. 326a. Annual appropriations for Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Republic of the Marshall Islands, and Republic of Palau. 327. Repealed. 328. Power to amend, repeal, etc., reserved. 329. Additional appropriation for agricultural colleges. SUBCHAPTER III—RETIREMENT OF EMPLOYEES 331. Retirement of land-grant college employees. SUBCHAPTER IV—AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION WORK APPROPRIATION 341. Cooperative extension work by colleges. 342. Cooperative agricultural extension work; cooperation with Secretary of Agriculture. 343. Appropriations; distribution; allotment and apportionment; Secretary of Agriculture; matching funds; cooperative extension activities. 343a to 343g. Repealed or Transferred. 344. Ascertainment of entitlement of State to funds; time and manner of payment; State reporting requirements; plans of work. 345. Replacement of diminished, lost or misapplied funds; restrictions on use; reports of colleges. 346, 347. Repealed. 347a. Disadvantaged agricultural areas. 348. Rules and regulations. 349. “State” defined.


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