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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

PUBLIC LAW 100-297—APR. 28, 1988

102 STAT. 241

"(1) that fellowship grants are made to economically disadvantaged secondary school students, and to secondary school teachers; "(2) that not more than 1 secondary school teacher in each such school participating in the program may receive a fellowship grant in any fiscal year; "(3) that every effort will be made to ensure the participation of students and teachers from rural and small town areas, as well as from urban areas, and that in awarding fellowships to economically disadvantaged students, special consideration will be given to the participation of students with special educational needs, including handicapped students, students from recent immigrant families, ethnic minority students, gifted and talented students, and students of migrant parents; and "(4) the proper disbursement of the funds of the United States received under this part. "Subpart 2—Programs for Older Americans and Recent Immigrants

Disadveintaged persons.

Rural areas. Urban areas. Disadvantaged persons. Handicapped persons. Minorities.

Grants.

"SEC. 4321. ESTABLISHMENT.

20 USC 3101.

"(a) GENERAL AUTHORITY.—(1) The Secretary is authorized to make grants in accordance with the provisions of this subpart to the Close Up Foundation of Washington, District of Columbia, a nonpartisan, nonprofit foundation, for the purpose of assisting the Close Up Foundation in carrying out its programs of increasing understanding of the Federal Government among economically disadvantaged older Americans and recent immigrants. "(2) For the purpose of this subpart, the term 'older American' means an individual who has attained 55 years of age. "(b) USE OF FUNDS.—Grants under this subpart shall be used only for financial assistance to economically disadvantaged older Americans and recent immigrants who participate in the program described in subsection (a) of this section. Financial assistance received pursuant to this subpart by such individuals shall be known as Allen J. EUender fellowships.

Close Up Foundation. District of Columbia.

"SEC. 4322. APPLICATIONS.

20 USC 3102.

"(a) APPLICATION REQUIRED.—No grant under this subpart may be made except upon application at such time, in such manner, and accompanied by such information as the Secretary may reasonably require. "(b) CONTENTS OF APPLICATION.—Each such application shall contain provisions to assure— "(1) that fellowship grants are made to economically disadvantaged older Americans and recent immigrants; "(2) that every effort will be made to ensure the participation of older Americans and recent immigrants from rural and small town areas, as well as from urban areas, and that in awarding fellowships, special consideration will be given to the participation of older Americans and recent immigrants with special needs, including handicapped individuals and ethnic minorities; "(3) that activities permitted by section 4321 are fully described; and "(4) the proper disbursement of the funds of the United States received under this part.

Rural areas. Urban areas. Handicapped persons. Minorities.