Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 104 Part 4.djvu/825

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PUBLIC LAW 101-610—NOV. 16, 1990 104 STAT. 3141 this subtitle shall be used for the purchase of major capital equipment. (2) ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES. — (A) BY PROGRAM AGENCY. —Not to exceed 5 percent of the amount of assistance made available to a program agency under this subtitle shall be used for administrative expenses. (B) BY STATE. — Not to exceed 5 percent of the amount of assistance made available to a State under this subtitle shall be used for administrative expenses. (d) RESERVATION. — (1) FEDERAL DISASTER REUEF. —The Commission shall reserve not to exceed 5 percent of the amounts made available in each fiscal year to make grants under this subtitle for Federal disaster relief programs. (2) INDIAN TRIBES.—The Commission shall reserve not to exceed 1 percent of the amounts made available in each fiscal year to make grants under this subtitle to Indian tribes. (e) EQUITABLE FUNDING OF CONSERVATION AND SERVICE PRO- GRAMS. —The Commission shall award an equal number of grants to conservation corps programs and youth corps programs. SEC. 123. STATE APPLICATION. 42 USC 12543. (a) SUBMISSION. — To be eligible to receive a grant under this Indians. subtitle, a State or Indian tribe (or a local applicant if section 122(b) applies) shall prepare and submit to the Commission, an application at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Commission may reasonably require, including the information required under subsection (b). (b) GENERAL CONTENT.—An application submitted under subsection (a) shall describe— (1) any youth corps program proposed to be conducted directly by such applicant with assistance provided under this subtitle; and (2) any grant program proposed to be conducted by such State with assistance provided under this subtitle for the benefit of entities within such State. (c) SPECIFIC CONTENT.—To receive a grant under this subtitle to directly conduct a youth corps program, each applicant shall include in the application submitted under subsection (a)— (1) a comprehensive description of the objectives and performance goals for the program to be conducted, a plan for managing and funding the program, and a description of the types of projects to be carried out, including a description of the types and duration of training and work experience to be provided by such program; (2) a plan for the certification of the training skills acquired by participants and the awarding of academic credit to participants for competencies developed through training programs or work experience obtained under this subtitle; (3) an age-appropriate learning component for participants that includes procedures that permit participants to reflect on service experiences; (4) an estimate of the number of participants and crew leaders necessary for the proposed program, the length of time that the services of such participants and crew leaders will be required, the support services that will be required for such participants