Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 92 Part 2.djvu/733

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PUBLIC LAW 95-000—MMMM. DD, 1978

PUBLIC LAW 9 5 - 5 2 4 ^ 0 C T. 27, 1978 under this title does not exceed 20 percent of the total cost of carrying out all such programs. "(2) The Secretary by regulation shall provide for necessary and reasonable limitations on administrative costs incurred by prime sponsors, which shall be designed to assure the effective operation of programs carried out by prime sponsors under this title, taking into account differing conditions in urban and rural areas. The administrative costs of any prime sponsor carrying out a program under this title may not exceed the limitations established by the Secretary under this paragraph, unless such excess costs are justified and documented in the approval of the prime sponsor's program.

92 STAT. 2013

Administrative cost limitatioas.

"REPORT

"SEC. 706. (a) The Secretary shall provide to the Congress by March 29 USC 986. 1, 1980, an evaluation of the activities conducted under this title accompanied by recommendations for legislation. "(b) The Secretary shall disseminate among prime sponsors information concerning successful programs under this title. "TITLE VIII—YOUNG ADULT CONSERVATION CORPS "STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

"SEC. 801. It is the purpose of this title to establish a Young Adult 29 USC 991. Conservation Corps to provide employment and other benefits to youths who would not otherwise be currently productively employed, through a period of service during which they engage in useful conservation work and assist in completing other projects of a public nature on Federal and non-Federal public lands and waters. "ESTABLISHMENT OF YOUNG ADULT CONSERVATION CORPS

"SEC. 802. To carry out the purposes of this title, there is hereby established a Young Adult Conservation Corps to carry out projects on Federal or non-Federal public lands or waters. The Secretary shall administer this title through interagency agreements with the Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture. Pursuant to such interagency agreements, the Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture shall have responsibility for the management of each Corps center, including determination of Corps members' work assignments, selection, training, discipline, and termination, and shall be responsible for an effective program at each center. SELECTION o r

29 USC 992, Administration.

ENROLLEES

"SEC. 803. (a) Enrollees of the Corps shall be selected by the Secre- 29 USC 993,, taries of the Interior and Agriculture only from candidates referred by the Secretary. "(b)(1) Membership in the Corps shall be limited to individuals Membership who, at the time of enrollment— qualifications. fA) are unemployed; ^B) are between the ages 16 to 23 inclusive; "(C) are citizens or lawfully permanent residents of the United States or lawfully admitted refugees or parolees; and "(D) are capable, as determined by the Secretary, of carrying out the work of the Corps for the estimated duration of each such individual's enrollment.