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Rural Utilities Service
(Redirected from Rural Electrification Administration)
The Rural Utilities Service (formerly the Rural Electrification Administration) is a federal agency of the United States, charged with providing utilities (electricity, telephone, water, sewer) to rural areas through public-private partnerships. It is part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Related federal legislation
- 1944 - Rural Electrification Act Amendments PL 78-425, 78-563
- 1949 - Rural Electrification Act Amendments PL 81-423
- 1961 - Area Redevelopment Act PL 87-27
- 1961 - Housing Act PL 87-90
- 1962 - Rural Electrification Act Amendments PL 87-862
- 1965 - Appalachian Regional Development Act PL 89-4
- 1965 - Department of Housing and Urban Development PL 89-174
- 1966 - Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act PL 89-754
- 1972 - Rural Development Act PL 92-419
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