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Title 36 of the United States Code

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The United States Code is the official compilation of the Federal laws of a general and permanent nature that are currently in force. Title 36 cover, "Patriotic and National Observances, Ceremonies, and Organizations."

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Title 36 of the United States Code

Subtitle I: Patriotic and National Observances and Ceremonies

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Part A: Observances and Ceremonies

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Part B: United States Government Organizations Involved with Observances and Ceremonies

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  • Chapter 21: American Battle Monuments Commission
  • Chapter 23: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    • §. 2301. Establishment of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; functions
    • §. 2302. Functions of the Council; membership
    • §. 2303. Compensation; travel expenses; full-time officers or employees of United States or Members of Congress
    • §. 2304. Administrative provisions
    • §. 2305. Staff
    • §. 2306. Insurance for Museum
    • §. 2307. Gifts, bequests, and devises of property; tax treatment
    • §. 2308. Annual report
    • §. 2309. Audit of financial transactions
    • §. 2310. Authorization of appropriations
  • Chapter 25: President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities
    • §. 2501. Acceptance of voluntary services and money or property
    • §. 2502. Authorization of appropriations

Subtitle II: Patriotic and National Organizations

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Part A: General

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  • Chapter 101: General
    • §. 10101. Audits
    • §. 10102. Reservation of right to amend or repeal

Part B: Organizations

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Subtitle III: Treaty Obligation Organizations

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