PART III-PRISONS AND PRISONERS TITLE 18–CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCE- PART I-CRIMES–CONTINUED Chap. Chap. nizations. 97. Railroads. 99. (Repealed). 101. Records and Reports. 102. Riots. 103. Robbery and Burglary. 105. Sabotage. 107. Seamen and Stowaways. 109. Searches and Seizures. 109A. Sexual Abuse. 110. Sexual Exploitation and Other Abuse of Children. 111. Shipping. 113. Stolen Property. 113A. Terrorism. 114. Trafficking in Contraband Cigarettes. 115. Treason, Sedition, and Subversive Activi ties. 117. Transportation for Illegal Sexual Activity and Related Crimes. 119. Wire and Electronic Communications Interception and Interception of Oral Communications. 121. Stored Wire and Electronic Communica tions and Transactional Records Access. PART IV-CORRECTION OF YOUTHFUL OFFENDERS 401. General Provisions. 402. (Repealed). 403. Juvenile Delinquency. PART V-IMMUNITY OF WITNESSES PART II-CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 201. General Provisions. 203. Arrest and Commitment. 204. Rewards for Information Concerning Ter rorist Acts. 205. Searches and Seizures. 206. Pen Registers and Trap and Trace De vices. 207. Release and Detention Pending Judicial Proceedings. 208. Speedy Trial. 209. Extradition. 211. Jurisdiction and Venue. 213. Limitations. 215. Grand Jury. 216. Special Grand Jury. 217. Indictment and Information. 219. Trial by United States Magistrates. 221. Arraignment, Pleas and Trial. 223. Witnesses and Evidence. 224. Protection of Witnesses. 225. Verdict. 227. Sentences. 228. (Repealed). 229. Postsentence Administration. 231. (Repealed). 232. Miscellaneous Sentencing Provisions. 232A. Special Forfeiture of Collateral Profits of Crime. 233. Contempts. 235. Appeal. 237. (Repealed). TITLE 19–CUSTOMS DUTIES Omitted). tional, Scientific, and Cultural Charac ter. 10. Customs Service. 11. Importation of Pre-Columbian Monumen tal or Architectural Sculpture or Murals. 12. Trade Act of 1974. 13. Trade Agreements Act of 1979. 14. Convention on Cultural Property. 15. Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery. 16. Wine Trade. 17. Negotiation and Implementation of Trade Agreements. Schedule. TITLE 20-EDUCATION 1. 2. Office of Education (Repealed). Economics, and Industrial Subjects. ums and Art Galleries. 3. TITLE 20–EDUCATION-Continued Chap. 4. National Zoological Park. 5. Government Collections and Institutions for Research, and Material for Educa tional Institutions. 6. American Printing House for the Blind. 6A. Vending Facilities for Blind in Federal Buildings. 7. Instruction as to Nature and Effect of Al coholic Drinks and Narcotics. 8. Howard University. 9. National Training School for Boys (Omit ted). 10. National Training School for Girls. (Omit ted). 11. National Arboretum. 12. Foreign and Exchange Students. 13. Financial Assistance to Local Educational Agencies. 14. School Construction in Areas Affected by Federal Activities (Transferred to Chap ter 19). 15. Studies and Research on Problems in Education (Omitted or Repealed). 16. Public Library Services and Construction. 17. National Defense Education Program [Omitted or Repealed). 18. Grants for Teaching in the Education of Handicapped Children (Repealed). 18A. Early Education Programs for Handi capped Children (Repealed). 19. School Construction in Areas Affected by Federal Activities. 20. Grants for Teaching in the Education of the Deaf (Omitted). 20A. National Technical Institute for the Deaf [Repealed or Transferred). 20B. Gallaudet College (Repealed or Trans ferred). 21. Higher Education Facilities (Omitted or Repealed). 22. National Council on the Arts (Repealed). 23. ng and Fellowship Programs for Community Development. 24. Grants for Educational Materials, Facili ties and Services, and Strengthening of Educational Agencies (Omitted, Re pealed, or Transferred). 25. Pay and Personnel Program for Overseas Teachers. 25A. Overseas Defense Dependents' Education. 26. Support and Scholarship in Humanities and Arts; Museum Services. 26A. Indemnity for Exhibitions of Arts and Ar tifacts. 27. National Vocational Student Loan Insur ance [Repealed). 28. Higher Education Resources and Student Assistance. 29. International Studies and Research (Omitted or Repealed). 30. Basic Education for Adults. Chap. 31. General Provisions concerning Educa tion. 32. Vocational Education (Omitted or Re pealed). 33. Education of Individuals with Disabil ities. 34. National Commission on Libraries and In formation Science. 35. Environmental Education (Omitted). 36. Emergency School Aid (Repealed). 37. Assignment or Transportation of Stu dents. 38. Discrimination Based on Sex or Blindness. 39. Equal Educational Opportunities and Trans ation of Students. 40. Consolidation of Education Programs [Omitted, Repealed, or Transferred). 41. National Reading Improvement Program (Repealed). 42. Harry S Truman Memorial Scholarships. 43. American Folklife Preservation. 44. Vocational Education. 45. Career Education and Career Develop ment. 46. Career Education Incentive (Repealed or Omitted). 47. Strengthening and Improvement of Ele mentary and Secondary Schools. 48. Department of Education. 49. Asbestos School Hazard Detection and Control. 50. National Center for the Study of Afro American History and Culture. 51. Elementary and Secondary Education Block Grant (Repealed]. 52. Education for Economic Security. 53. Emergency Immigrant Education Assist ance (Repealed). 54. Leadership in Educational Administration [Repealed]. Education of the Deaf. 56. American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian Culture and Art Devel opment. 57. James Madison Memorial Fellowship Pro gram. Drug-Free Schools and Communities (Re pealed). 59. Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excel lence in Education Program. 60. Fund for the Improvement and Reform of Schools and Teaching. 61. Education for Native Hawaiians. 62. Education and Training for American Competitiveness. 63. Eisenhower Exchange Fellowship Pro gram. 64. Excellence in Mathematics, Science, and Engineering Education. National Environmental Education. 66. Morris K. Udall Scholarship and Excel lence in National Environmental Policy Foundation, 67. Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foun dation. 55. 58. 65. TITLE 21-FOOD AND DRUGS Chap. or 1. Adulterated Misbranded Foods or Drugs. 2. Teas. 3. Filled Milk. 4. Animals, Meats, and Meat and Dairy Products. 5. Viruses, Serums, Toxins, Antitoxins, and Analogous Products. 5A. Bureau of Narcotics (Omitted). 6. Narcotic Drugs (Repealed or Trans ferred). 7. Practice of Pharmacy and Sale of Poisons in Consular Districts in China. 8. Narcotic Farms (Repealed). 9. Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. 10. Poultry and Poultry Products Inspection. 11. Manufacture of Narcotic Drugs (Re pealed). 12. Meat Inspection. 13. Drug Abuse Prevention and Control. 14. Alcohol and Drug Abuse Educational Pro grams and Activities (Repealed). 15. Egg Products Inspection. 16. Drug Abuse Prevention, Treatment, and Rehabilitation. 17. National Drug Enforcement Policy (Re pealed). 18. President's Media Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention. 19. Pesticide Monitoring Improvements. National Drug Control Program. 29. 20. Chap. (Repealed). al Exchange Programs. 19. Foreign Assistance Program (Repealed). 20. Mutual Defense Assistance Program (Re pealed or Omitted). 20A. Mutual Defense Assistance Control Pro gram (Omitted). 21. Settlement of International Claims. 21A. Settlement of Investment Disputes. 22. Mutual Security Assistance (Repealed). 23. Protection of Citizens Abroad. 24. Mutual Security Program. 24A. Middle East Peace and Stability. 25. Protection of Vessels on the High Seas and in Territorial Waters of Foreign Countries. 26. Armed Forces Participation in Interna tional Amateur Sports Competitions [Repealed). 27. International Cultural Exchange and Trade Fair Participation (Repealed). 28. International Atomic Energy Agency Par ticipation. Cultural, Technical, and Educational Cen ters. 29A. Inter-American Cultural and Trade Center. 30. International Cooperation in Health and Medical Research. change Program. International Expositions. Policy (Omitted). 42. International Economic Policy (Omitted). 43. International Broadcasting. 44. Japan-United States Friendship. 45. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe. 46. International Investment and Trade in Services Survey. 46A. Foreign Direct Investment and Interna tional Financial Data. 47. Nuclear Non-Proliferation. 48. Taiwan Relations. 49. Support of Peace Treaty Between Egypt and Israel. 50. Institute for Scientific and Technological Cooperation. 51. Panama Canal. 52. Foreign Service. 53. Authorities Relating to the Regulation of Foreign Missions. 40. TITLE 22-FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE 1. Diplomatic and Consular Service General ly (Repealed, Transferred, or Omitted). 2. Consular Courts (Repealed or Omitted). 3. United States Court for China (Repealed or Omitted). 4. Passports. 5. Preservation of Friendly Foreign Rela tions Generally (Repealed or Trans ferred). 6. Foreign Diplomatic and Consular Offi cers. 7. International Bureaus, Congresses, etc. 8. Foreign Service Buildings. 9. Foreign Wars, War Materials, and Neu trality. 10. Hemispheral Relations. 11. Foreign Agents and Propaganda. 12. Claims Commissions (Omitted). 13. Service Courts of Friendly Foreign Forces. 14. Foreign Service (Repealed, Omitted, or Transferred). 14A. Foreign Service Information Officers Corps (Repealed). 15. The Republic of the Philippines. 16. Greek and Turkish Assistance (Repealed). TITLE 22-FOREIGN RELATIONS INTERCOURSE-Continued 56. Chap. 53A. Disposition of Personal Property Abroad. 53B. Foreign Relations of the United States Historical Series. 54. Private Organization Assistance. 55. Soviet-Eastern European Research and Training. United States Institute of Peace. 57. United States Scholarship Program for Developing Countries. 58. Diplomatic Security. 59. Fascell Fellowship Program. 60. Anti-Apartheid Program. 61. Anti-Terrorism-PLO. 62. International Financial Policy. 63. Support for East European Democracy (SEED). 64. United States Response to Terrorism Af fecting Americans Abroad. 65. Control and Elimination of Chemical and Biological Weapons. 66. United States-Hong Kong Policy. 67. Freedom for Russia and Emerging Eura sian Democracies and Open Markets Support. 68. Demilitarization of the Former Soviet Union. 68A. Cooperative Threat Reduction With States of Former Soviet Union. 69. Cuban Democracy. 11. Chap. 1. Bureau of Indian Affairs. 2. Officers of Indian Affairs. 2A. Indian Claims Commission (Omitted or Repealed). 3. Agreements With Indians. 4. Performance by United States of Obliga tions to Indians. 5. Protection of Indians. 6. Government of Indian Country and Res ervations. 7. Education of Indians. 7A. Promotion of Social and Economic Wel fare. 8. Rights-of-Way Through Indian Lands. 9. Allotment of Indian Lands. 10. Descent and Distribution; Heirs of Allot tee. Irrigation of Allotted Lands. 12. Lease, Sale, or Surrender of Allotted or Unallotted Lands. 13. Ceded Indian Lands (Transferred). 14. Miscellaneous. 15. Constitutional Rights of Indians. 16. Distribution of Judgment Funds. 17. Financing Economic Development of Indi ans and Indian Organizations. 18. Indian Health Care. 19. Indian Claims Settlements With States. 20. Tribally Controlled Community College Assistance. 21. Indian Child Welfare. 22. Education Programs of Bureau of Indian Affairs. 23. Development of Tribal Mineral Re sources. 24. Indian Land Consolidation. 25. Old Age Assistance Claims Settlement. 26. Indian Alcohol and Substance Abuse Pre vention and Treatment. 27. Tribally Controlled School Grants. 28. Indian Education Program. 29. Indian Gaming Regulation. 30. Indian Law Enforcement Reform. 31. Native American Languages. 32. Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation. 33. National Indian Forest Resources Man agement. 34. Indian Child Protection and Family Vio lence Prevention. 35. Indian Higher Education Programs. 36. Indian Employment, Training and Relat ed Services. 37. Indian Energy Resources. 38. Indian Tribal Justice Support. 39. American Indian Agricultural Resource Management. TITLE 24-HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS 1. Navy Hospitals, Naval Home, Army and Navy Hospital, and Hospital Relief for Seamen and Others. 2. Soldiers' and Airmen's Home (Repealed). 3. National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers. 4. Saint Elizabeths Hospital. 5. Columbia Institution for the Deaf (Omit ted). 6. Freedmen's Hospital (Omitted). 7. National Cemeteries. 7A. Private and Commercial Cemeteries (Re pealed). 8. Gorgas Hospital. 9. Hospitalization of Mentally Ill Nationals Returned From Foreign Countries. 10. Armed Forces Retirement Home. TITLE 26-INTERNAL REVENUE CODE Chap. 66. Limitations. SUBTITLE A-INCOME TAXES 67. Interest. Chap. 68. Additions to the Тах, , Additional 1. Normal Taxes and Surtaxes. Amounts, and Assessable Penalties. 2. Tax on Self-Employment Income. 69. General Provisions Relating to Stamps. 3. Withholding of Tax on Nonresident 70. Jeopardy, Receiverships, Etc. Aliens and Foreign Corporations. 71. Transferees and Fiduciaries. 4. Rules Applicable to Recovery of Excessive 72. Licensing and Registration. Profits on Government Contracts (Re 73. Bonds. pealed). 74. 5. Tax on Transfers To Avoid Income Tax. Closing Agreements and Compromises. 75. 6. Consolidated Returns. Crimes, Other Offenses, and Forfeitures. 76. Judicial Proceedings. SUBTITLE B-ESTATE AND GIFT TAXES 77. Miscellaneous Provisions. 11. Estate Tax. 78. Discovery of Liability and Enforcement of 12. Gift Tax. Title. 13. Tax on Generation Skipping Transfers. 79. Definitions. 14. Special Valuation Rules. 80. General Rules. SUBTITLE C-EMPLOYMENT TAXES SUBTITLE G-THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON TAXATION 21. Federal Insurance Contributions Act. 91. Organization and Membership of the 22. Railroad Retirement Tax Act. Joint Committee. 23. Federal Unemployment Tax Act. 92. Powers and Duties of the Joint Commit23A. Railroad Unemployment Repayment Tax. tee. 24. Collection of Income Tax at Source on Wages. SUBTITLE H-FINANCING OF PRESIDENTIAL 25. General Provisions Relating to Employ ELECTION CAMPAIGNS ment Taxes. 95. Presidential Election Campaign Fund. 96. Presidential Primary Matching Payment SUBTITLE D-MISCELLANEOUS EXCISE TAXES Account. 31. Retail Excise Taxes. 32. Manufacturers Excise Taxes. SUBTITLE I-TRUST FUND CODE 33. Facilities and Services. 98. Trust Fund Code. 34. Policies Issued by Foreign Insurers. SUBTITLE J-COAL INDUSTRY HEALTH BENEFITS 35. Taxes on Wagering. 36. 99. Certain Other Excise Taxes Coal Industry Health Benefits. 37. Sugar (Repealed). 38. Environmental Taxes. 39. Registration-Required Obligations. TITLE 27-INTOXICATING LIQUORS 40. General Provisions Relating to Occupa- 1. General Provisions (Repealed). tional Taxes. 2. Prohibition of Intoxicating Beverages 41. Public Charities. (Repealed, Omitted, or Transferred). 42. Private Foundations and Certain Other 2A. Beer, Ale, Porter, and Similar Fermented Tax-Exempt Organizations. Liquor (Repealed or Omitted). 43. Qualified Pension, Etc., Plans. 3. Industrial Alcohol (Omitted). 44. Qualified Investment Entities. 4. Penalties (Repealed). 45. Windfall Profit Tax on Domestic Crude 5. Prohibition Reorganization Act of 1930 Oil (Repealed). (Repealed). 46. Golden Parachute Payments. 6. Transportation in Interstate Commerce. Certain Group Health Plans. 7. Liquor Law Repeal and Enforcement Act SUBTITLE E-ALCOHOL, TOBACCO, AND CERTAIN (Omitted). OTHER EXCISE TAXES 8. Federal Alcohol Administration Act. 51. Distilled Spirits, Wines, and Beer. 9. Liquor Enforcement Act of 1936 (Re52. Cigars, Cigarettes, Smokeless Tobacco, pealed). Pipe Tobacco, and Cigarette Papers and Tubes. 53. Machine Guns, Destructive Devices, and TITLE 28-JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCertain Other Firearms. CEDURE 54. Greenmail. PART 1-ORGANIZATION OF COURTS SUBTITLE F-PROCEDURE AND ADMINISTRATION 1. Supreme Court. 61. Information and Returns. 3. Courts of Appeals. 62. Time and Place for Paying Tax. 5. District Courts. 63. Assessment. 6. Bankruptcy Judges. 64. Collection. 7. United States Court of Federal Claims. 65. Abatements, Credits, and Refunds. 9. [Repealed). 47. |