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Title 20
Chapter 28
Subchapter IV
Part D
US Code - Part D: Federal perkins loans
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Section 1087AA
Appropriations authorized
Section 1087BB
Allocation of funds
Section 1087CC
Agreements with institutions of higher education
Section 1087CC-1
Student loan information by eligible institutions
Section 1087DD
Terms of loans
Section 1087EE
Cancellation of loans for certain public service
Section 1087FF
Distribution of assets from student loan funds
Section 1087GG
Collection of defaulted loans: Perkins Loan Revolving Fund
Section 1087HH
General authority of Secretary
Section 1087II
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