Title 7 › Chapter CHAPTER 55— - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE › § 2279c
The Secretary of Agriculture can run internship programs and pay some costs for student interns. A "student intern" is a person who is employed by the Department to help scientific, professional, administrative, or technical staff and who is a student in good standing at a college or university studying a related field. The Secretary may use user fee money or other Department funds to pay lodging, food, and travel costs for a student intern, including travel between the student’s school-area residence and the work site. The Secretary may make yearly cooperative agreements with one or more college associations to run internships for undergraduate and graduate students picked by those associations. The Department and the association decide the work assignments and other activities together. The association must recruit students, handle travel to Washington, D.C., and field sites, arrange housing if needed, and run activities outside Department work. Agreements must say how many students the Department will host and list the work assignments. The association gives a pool of candidates and the Secretary makes final selections. The Secretary may reimburse the association for the Department’s share of costs from available funds each fiscal year and may name a lead agency inside the Department. Other Department agencies can join in by agreement and must repay the lead agency for student costs. A student intern is not a Federal employee except under chapter 81 of title 5 and chapter 171 of title 28.
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7 U.S.C. § 2279c
Title 7 — Agriculture
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73