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U.S. Code - Unannotated Title 42. The Public Health and Welfare

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  • Chapter 1. The Public Health Service
  • Chapter 2. Sanitation and Quarantine
  • Chapter 6. The Children's Bureau
  • Chapter 6A. Public Health Service
  • Chapter 7. Social Security
  • Chapter 8. Low-Income Housing
  • Chapter 8A. Slum Clearance, Urban Renewal, and Farm Housing
  • Chapter 9. Housing of Persons Engaged in National Defense
  • Chapter 11. Compensation for Disability or Death to Persons Employed at Military, Air, and Naval Bases Outside United States
  • Chapter 12. Compensation for Injury, Death, or Detention of Employees of Contractors with United States Outside United States
  • Chapter 13. School Lunch Programs
  • Chapter 13A. Child Nutrition
  • Chapter 15A. Reciprocal Fire Protection Agreements
  • Chapter 16. National Science Foundation
  • Chapter 16B. Contracts for Scientific and Technological Research
  • Chapter 18. Youth Medals
  • Chapter 19B. Water Resources Planning
  • Chapter 20A. Civil Rights Commission
  • Chapter 21. Civil Rights
  • Chapter 21A. Privacy Protection
  • Chapter 21B. Religious Freedom Restoration
  • Chapter 21C. Protection of Religious Exercise in Land Use and by Institutionalized Persons
  • Chapter 21D. Detainee Treatment
  • Chapter 21E. Privacy and Civil Liberties Protection and Oversight
  • Chapter 21F. Prohibiting Employment Discrimination on the Basis of Genetic Information
  • Chapter 21G. Pregnant Workers Fairness
  • Chapter 22. Indian Hospitals and Health Facilities
  • Chapter 23. Development and Control of Atomic Energy
  • Chapter 24. Disposal of Atomic Energy Communities
  • Chapter 25. Federal Flood Insurance
  • Chapter 27. Loan Service of Captioned Films and Educational Media for Handicapped
  • Chapter 31. Public Works Acceleration Program
  • Chapter 32. Third Party Liability for Hospital and Medical Care
  • Chapter 34. Economic Opportunity Program
  • Chapter 35. Programs for Older Americans
  • Chapter 37. Community Facilities and Advance Land Acquisition
  • Chapter 38. Public Works and Economic Development
  • Chapter 40. Soil Information Assistance for Community Planning and Resource Development
  • Chapter 41. Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Program
  • Chapter 42. Narcotic Addict Rehabilitation
  • Chapter 43. Department of Health and Human Services
  • Chapter 44. Department of Housing and Urban Development
  • Chapter 45. Fair Housing
  • Chapter 49. National Housing Partnerships
  • Chapter 50. National Flood Insurance
  • Chapter 51. Design and Construction of Public Buildings to Accommodate Physically Handicapped
  • Chapter 53. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations
  • Chapter 55. National Environmental Policy
  • Chapter 56. Environmental Quality Improvement
  • Chapter 57. Environmental Pollution Study
  • Chapter 59. National Urban Policy and New Community Development
  • Chapter 60. Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment, and Rehabilitation Program
  • Chapter 61. Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies for Federal and Federally Assisted Programs
  • Chapter 62. Intergovernmental Personnel Program
  • Chapter 63. Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention
  • Chapter 63A. Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction
  • Chapter 65. Noise Control
  • Chapter 66. Domestic Volunteer Services
  • Chapter 67. Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment and Adoption Reform
  • Chapter 68. Disaster Relief
  • Chapter 69. Community Development
  • Chapter 70. Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards
  • Chapter 71. Solar Energy
  • Chapter 73. Development of Energy Sources
  • Chapter 74. Nonnuclear Energy Research and Development
  • Chapter 76. Age Discrimination in Federally Assisted Programs
  • Chapter 77. Energy Conservation
  • Chapter 78. National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska
  • Chapter 79. Science and Technology Policy, Organization and Priorities
  • Chapter 80. Public Works Employment
  • Chapter 81. Energy Conservation and Resource Renewal
  • Chapter 82. Solid Waste Disposal
  • Chapter 84. Department of Energy
  • Chapter 85. Air Pollution Prevention and Control
  • Chapter 86. Earthquake Hazards Reduction
  • Chapter 88. Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control
  • Chapter 89. Congregate Housing Services
  • Chapter 90. Neighborhood and City Reinvestment, Self-Help and Revitalization
  • Chapter 91. National Energy Conservation Policy
  • Chapter 92. Powerplant and Industrial Fuel Use
  • Chapter 93. Emergency Energy Conservation
  • Chapter 94. Low-Income Energy Assistance
  • Chapter 96. Biomass Energy and Alcohol Fuels
  • Chapter 97. Acid Precipitation Program and Carbon Dioxide Study
  • Chapter 98. Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion Research and Development
  • Chapter 99. Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
  • Chapter 100. Wind Energy Systems
  • Chapter 101. Magnetic Fusion Energy Engineering
  • Chapter 102. Mental Health Systems
  • Chapter 103. Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability
  • Chapter 104. Nuclear Safety Research, Development, and Demonstration
  • Chapter 105. Community Services Programs
  • Chapter 106. Community Services Block Grant Program
  • Chapter 107. Consumer-Patient Radiation Health and Safety
  • Chapter 108. Nuclear Waste Policy
  • Chapter 109. Water Resources Research
  • Chapter 109A. Membrane Processes Research
  • Chapter 109B. Secure Water
  • Chapter 110. Family Violence Prevention and Services
  • Chapter 113. State Justice Institute
  • Chapter 114. Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Individuals
  • Chapter 115. Child Development Associate Scholarship Assistance Program
  • Chapter 116. Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know
  • Chapter 117. Encouraging Good Faith Professional Review Activities
  • Chapter 118. Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias Research
  • Chapter 119. Homeless Assistance
  • Chapter 120. Enterprise Zone Development
  • Chapter 122. Native Hawaiian Health Care
  • Chapter 123. Drug Abuse Education and Prevention
  • Chapter 124. Public Housing Drug Elimination
  • Chapter 125. Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Technology Competitiveness
  • Chapter 126. Equal Opportunity for Individuals with Disabilities
  • Chapter 127. Coordinated Services for Children, Youth, and Families
  • Chapter 128. Hydrogen Research, Development, and Demonstration Program
  • Chapter 129. National and Community Service
  • Chapter 130. National Affordable Housing
  • Chapter 131. Housing Opportunities for Persons with Aids
  • Chapter 133. Pollution Prevention
  • Chapter 134. Energy Policy
  • Chapter 135. Residency and Service Requirements in Federally Assisted Housing
  • Chapter 137. Management of Rechargeable Batteries and Batteries Containing Mercury
  • Chapter 138. Assisted Suicide Funding Restriction
  • Chapter 139. Volunteer Protection
  • Chapter 143. Intercountry Adoptions
  • Chapter 144. Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights
  • Chapter 145. Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor and Tributes
  • Chapter 148. Windstorm Impact Reduction
  • Chapter 149. National Energy Policy and Programs
  • Chapter 152. Energy Independence and Security
  • Chapter 156. Health Information Technology
  • Chapter 157. Quality Affordable Health Care for All Americans
  • Chapter 158. Support for Pregnant and Parenting Teens and Women
  • Chapter 159. Space Exploration, Technology, and Science
  • Chapter 160. Treatment of Certain Payments in Eugenics Compensation
  • Chapter 161. Department of Energy Research and Innovation
  • Chapter 162. Energy Infrastructure
  • Chapter 163. Research and Development, Competition, and Innovation
  • Chapter 164. Speak Out Act

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