EQUAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY ACT (20 USC Sec.
1703)
TITLE 20 - EDUCATION
CHAPTER 39 - EQUAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
SUBCHAPTER I - EQUAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
Part 2 - Unlawful Practices
§ 1703. Denial of equal educational opportunity prohibited
No State shall deny equal educational opportunity to an individual on account of his or her
race, color, sex, or national origin, by -
- (a) the deliberate segregation by an educational agency of students on the
basis of race, color, or national origin among or within schools;
- (b) the failure of an educational agency which has formerly practiced such
deliberate segregation to take affirmative steps, consistent with part 4 of this subchapter, to
remove the vestiges of a dual school system;
- (c) the assignment by an educational agency of a student to a school, other
than the one closest to his or her place of residence within the school district in which he or she
resides, if the assignment results in a greater degree of segregation of students on the basis of
race, color, sex, or national origin among the schools of such agency than would result if such
student were assigned to the school closest to his or her place of residence within the school
district of such agency providing the appropriate grade level and type of education for such
student;
- (d) discrimination by an educational agency on the basis of race, color, or
national origin in the employment, employment conditions, or assignment to schools of its faculty
or staff, except to fulfill the purposes of subsection (f) below;
- (e) the transfer by an educational agency, whether voluntary or otherwise, of
a student from one school to another if the purpose and effect of such transfer is to increase
segregation of students on the basis of race, color, or national origin among the schools of such
agency; or
- (f) the failure by an educational agency to take appropriate action to
overcome language barriers that impede equal participation by its students in its instructional
programs.
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