PUBLIC LAW 102-367—SEPT. 7, 1992 106 STAT. 1061 'SEC. 206. TRANSFER OP FUNDS. 29 USC 1606. "A service delivery area may transfer up to 10 percent of the amounts allocated to the service delivery area under section 202(b) to the program under part C if such transfer is— "(1) described in the job training plan; and "(2) approved by the Governor.". SEC. 204. SUMMER YOUTH EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAM. Title II of the Act (as amended by the preceding sections) is further amended by adding at the end the following: "PART B—SUMMER YOUTH EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAM "SEC. 251. PURPOSE. 29 USC 1630. "It is the purpose of programs assisted under this part— "(1) to enhance the basic educational skills of youth; "(2) to encourage school completion or enrollment in supplementary or alternative school programs; "(3) to provide eligible youth with exposure to the world of work; and "(4) to enhance the citizenship skills of youth. " SEC. 252. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS; ALLOTMENT AND 29 USC 1631. ALLOCATION. " (a) TERRITORIAL AND NATIVE AMERICAN ALLOCATION.— From the funds appropriated under section 3(a)(2), the Secretary shall first allocate to Guam, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Palau, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and entities eligible under section 401 the same percentage of funds as were available to such areas and entities for the summer youth program in the fiscal year preceding the fiscal year for which the determination is made. "(b) USE OF PART C FORMULA FOR ALLOTMENT AND ALLOCATION.— The remainder of funds appropriated under section 3(a)(2) shall, for each fiscal year, be allotted among States and allocated among service delivery areas in accordance with section 262, except that no portion of such funds shall be reserved to carry out subsection (a)(1) or (c) of such section. " SEC. 253. USE OF FUNDS. 29 USC 1632. "(a) IN GENERAL. —Funds available under this part may be used for— "(1) basic and remedial education, institutional and on-thejob training, work experience programs, youth corps programs, employment counseUng, occupational training, preparation for work, outreach and enrollment activities, employability assessment, job referral and placement, job search assistance and job club activities, activities under programs described in section 265(b), and any other employment or job training activity designed to give employment to eligible individuals or prepare the individuals for, and place the individuals in, employment; "(2) supportive services necessary to enable such individuals to participate in the program; and (3) administrative costs, not to exceed 15 percent of the funds available under this part. "(b) BASIC AND REMEDIAL EDUCATION.—
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