34 CFR 690 - FEDERAL PELL GRANT PROGRAM
- SUBPART A — Scope, Purpose and General Definitions (§§ 690.1 - 690.11)
- SUBPART B — Application Procedures for Determining Expected Family Contribution (§§ 690.12 - 690.14)
- SUBPART C — E [Reserved]
- SUBPART F — Determination of Federal Pell Grant Awards (§§ 690.61 - 690.67)
- SUBPART G — Administration of Grant Payments (§§ 690.71 - 690.83)
Title 34 published on 2012-07-01
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§ 1070a - Federal Pell Grants: amount and determinations; applications
20 USC § 1070f to 1070f–6 - Repealed.
§ 1089 - Master calendar
§ 1090 - Forms and regulations
§ 1096a - Repealed.
§ 1232f - Records
§ 1746 - Unsworn declarations under penalty of perjury
100 Stat. 82
96 Stat. 1400
98 Stat. 2366
98 Stat. 2407
Title 34 published on 2012-07-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-16929 RIN 1840-AD11 Docket No. ID ED-2012-OPE-0006 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, Office of Postsecondary Education Interim final rule; correction. Effective July 11, 2012. 34 CFR Part 690 The Secretary of Education is correcting the Federal Pell Grant Program interim final rule published in the Federal Register on May 2, 2012 (77 FR 25893). We waived rulemaking and the delayed effective date under the Administrative Procedure Act in this interim final rule, but we did not expressly waive the 60-day time period for a major rule to become effective under the Congressional Review Act. Through this document, we correct this omission. We do not change any other aspect of the interim final rule, and its regulatory text remains unchanged.