Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 92 Part 2.djvu/703

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PUBLIC LAW 95-000—MMMM. DD, 1978

PUBLIC LAW 95-524^0CT. 27, 1978

92 STAT. 1983

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" (L) job restructuring to make jobs more responsive to the objectives of this subpart, including assistance to employers in developing job ladders or new job opportunities for youths, «.. in order to improve work relationships between employers and youths; "(M) community-based central intake and information services for youth; "(N) job development, direct placement, and placement > assistance to secure unsubsidized employment opportunities for youth to the maximum extent feasible, and referral to ' employability development programs; "(O) programs to overcome sex-stereotyping in job devel•J: opment and placement; and ^ " (P) programs and outreach mechanisms to increase the labor force participation rate among minorities and women. "(b) In order to carry out this subpart, a Governor or a prime Consultation, sponsor may enter into contracts with project applicants (as defined in section 3(20)) or employers organized for profit, but payments to -Ante, p. 1912. such employers shall not exceed the amounts permitted under section 121(1), or may operate programs directly if, after consultation with Ante, p. 1934. community-based organizations and nonprofit groups, a Governor or prime sponsor determines that such direct operation will promote the purposes of this subpart. ((ALLOCATION

OF FUNDS

"SEC. 433. (a) From the sums available for this subpart— 29 USC 909. "(1) an amount equal to 75 percent of such funds shall be made available to prime sponsors for programs authorized under section 432; "(2) an amount equal to 5 percent of the amount available for this part shall be made available to Governors for special statewide youth services under subsection (c); "(3) an amount equal to not less than 2 percent of the amount available for this part shall be made available for employment and training programs for Native American eligible youths (deducting such amounts as are made available for such purposes under section 423(b)); "(4) an amount equal to not less than 2 percent of the amount available for this part shall be made available for employment and training programs for eligible youths in migrant and seasonal farmworker families (deducting such amounts as are made availii > able for such purposes under section 423(b)); and iK; " (5) the remainder of the funds available for this subpart shall be available for the Secretary's discretionary projects authorized under section 438. "(b)(1) Amounts available for each of the purposes set forth in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection (a) shall be allocated among the States in such a manner that— "(A) 37.5 percent thereof shall be allocated in accordance with the relative number of unemployed persons within each State as compared to the total number of such unemployed persons in all States; " (B) 37.5 percent thereof shall be allocated in accordance with the relative number of unemployed persons residing in areas of substantial unemployment (as defined in section 3(2)) within each -^«'«. P- 1912. State as compared to the total number of unemployed persons residing in all such areas in all States; and