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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

PUBLIC LAW 100-628—NOV. 7, 1988

102 STAT. 3249

participating State under the prt^rams described in this section, including part A of title IV of the Social Security Act. "SEC. 503. ELIGIBILITY FOR INCENTIVE BONUSES.

29 USC 1791b.

"(a) IN GENERAL.—An individual shall be eligible to be counted for the purpose of this title if— "(1) the individual is— "(A) an eligible long-term recipient described in subsection (b); "(B) an eligible young recipient described in subsection (0; "(C) an eligible blind or disabled recipient described in subsection (d); or "(D) an eligible young blind or disabled recipient described in subsection (e); and "(2) the individual has met the requirements of section 504. "fli>) LONG-TERM RECIPIENT,—An eligible long-term recipient is an individual who— "(1) is a long-term recipient of welfare assistance; "(2) is the head of a household; and "(3) had no marketable or significant work experience during the year preceding determination of el^bility for p n ^ a m s under this Act. "(c) YOUNG RECIPIENT.—An eligible young recipient is an individual who— "(1) is receiving welfare assistance at the time determination of eligibility is made for p n ^ a m s under this Act; "(2) is the head of a household; "(3) has not attained 22 years of age; "(4) has not completed secondary school or its equivalent; and "(5) had no marketable or significant work experience during the year preceding determination of eligibility for programs under this Act. "(d) BLIND OR DISABLED RECIPIENT.—An eligible blind or disabled recipient is an individual who— "(1) is blind or disabled; "(2) is a long-term recipient of disability assistance; and "(3) had no marketable or significant work experience during the year preceding determination of eligibility for p n ^ a m s offered under this Act. "(e) YOUNG B U N D OR DISABLED RECIPIENT.—An eligible young blind or disabled recipient is an individual who— "(1) is blind or disabled; "(2) is receiving disability assistance at the time determination of eligibility is made for programs under this Act; "(3) has not attained 22 years of age; and "(4) had no marketable or significant work experience during the year preceding such determination of eligibility. "SEC. 504. ADDITIONAL ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS.

"(a) IN GENERAL.—An individual described in section 503 may not be considered eligible to be counted for the purpose of payment of an incentive bonus under this title unless such individual— "(1) has successfully participated in education, training, or other activities offered under this Act; "(2) has been placed in (A) unsubsidized, continuous employment or (B) supported employment following such participation;

29 USC 1791c.