Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 107 Part 1.djvu/855

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PUBLIC LAW 103-82—SEPT. 21, 1993 107 STAT. 829 tive basis to pay for the Federal share of the activities described in section 111.

  • «£€. 113. STATE OR TRIBAL APPLICATIONS.

42 USC 12525. "(a) SUBMISSION.—To be eligible to receive a grant under section 112(b)(l), an allotment under subsection (a) or (b)(2) of section 112, a reallotment under section 112(c), or a grant under section 112(d), a State, acting through the State educational agency, or an Indian tribe, shall prepare, submit to the Corporation, and obtain approval of, an application at such time and in such manner as the Cnief Executive Officer may reasonably require. "(b) CONTENTS.—An application that is submitted under subsection (a) with respect to service-learning programs described in section 111 shall include— "(1) a 3-year strate^c plan, or a revision of a previously approved 3-year strategic plan, for promoting service-learning tnrough the programs, which plan shall contain such information as the Chief Executive Officer may reasonably require, including information demonstrating that the programs will be carried out in a manner consistent with the approved strategic plan; "(2) assurances that— "(A) the applicant will keep such records and provide such information to the Corporation with respect to the programs as may be required for fiscal audits and program evaluation; and "(B) the applicant will comply with the nonduplication and nondisplacement requirements of section 177 and the grievance procedure requirements of section 176(f); and (3) such additional inrormation as the Chief Executive Officer may reasonably require. ««SEC. 114. LOCAL APPLICATIONS. 42 USC 12526. "(a) APPLICATION TO CORPORATION TO MAKE GRANTS FOR SCHOOL-BASED SERVICE-LEARNING PROGRAMS. — "(1) IN GENERAL.—To be eligible to receive a grant in accordance with section lllB(a) to make grants relating to school-based service-learning programs described in section 111(a), a grantmaking entity shall prepare, submit to the Corporation, and obtain approval of, an application. " (2) SUBMISSION,-—Such application shall be submitted at such time and in such manner, and shall contain such information, as the Chief Executive Officer may reasonably require. Such application shall include a proposal to assist such programs in more than 1 State. ^(b) DIRECT APPLICATION TO CORPORATION TO CARRY OUT SCHOOL-BASED SERVICE-LEARNING PROGRAMS IN NONPARTICIPATING STATES.—To be eligible to receive a grant from the Corporation in the circumstances described in section lllA to carry out an activity as described in such section, a partnership or agency described in such section shall prepare, submit to the Corporation, and obtain approval of, an application. Such application shall be submitted at such time and in such manner, and shall contain such information, as the Chief Executive Officer may reasonably require. "(c) APPLICATION TO STATE OR INDL^N TRIBE TO RECEIVE ASSIST- ANCE To CARRY OUT SCHOOL-BASED SERVICE-LEARNING PRO- GRAMS. —