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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1986

PUBLIC LAW 99-498—OCT. 17, 1986

100 STAT. 1570

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"(4) describe the consultation and, if appropriate, coordination with other Federal and State economic development efforts; "(5) contain assurances that the eligible institution will, to the extent practicable, coordinate its use of resources available for student assistance in a manner which will support the activities conducted under this part;

"(6) describe how the plan fits into the overall economic development plan for the area to be served, contributes to longterm economic growth and employment opportunities, and furthers the goals of the postsecondary education institution; and "(7) contain such other information and assurances as the Secretary may require by regulation. "(c) SPECIAL CONSIDERATION.—In making grants under this part, the Secretary shall give special consideration to applications which— "(1) propose to serve an area which— "(A) has an unemployment rate 1 percent above the national average unemployment rate for the most recent 24-month period, or "(B) has experienced or is about to experience sudden economic dislocation resulting in job loss that is significant, ' both in terms of the number of jobs eliminated and the "•' effect upon the employment rate of the area; "(2) are submitted by a consortia of postsecondary education institutions, including 4- and 2-year, public and private postsecondary education institutions, and provides a regional geographic approach to solving economic development problems; or "(3) develop approaches which promote economic diversification for rural areas or areas whose economy is dependent upon a single industry or single employer. "PART B—URBAN COMMUNITY SERVICE

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"PURPOSE

20 USC 1137.

"SEC. n i l. It is the purpose of this part to encourage the use of urban universities as sources of skills, talents, and knowledge which can serve the urban areas in which they are located in meeting urban problems. }

20 USC 1137a.

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" U S E OF URBAN COMMUNITY SERVICE F U N D S

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"SEC. 1112. (a) ALLOWABLE ACTIVITIES.—An eligible institution that is an urban university, or consortium of such institutions, may apply for assistance under this part to support cooperative projects through which such universities provide urban areas with applied research, planning services, specialized training, technical assistance or other services to address high priority needs of such urban areas. "(b) PRIORITY NEEDS.—Each eligible urban university shall establish high priority needs through consultation with local government, business, labor, or community-based organizations. CONTENTS FOR APPLICATIONS FOR URBAN COMMUNITY SERVICES PROJECTS

20 USC 1137b.

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1113. (a) EVALUATION AND SELECTION OF APPLICATIONS.—An

application submitted under this part shall—