Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 106 Part 2.djvu/209

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PUBLIC LAW 102-367 —SEPT. 7, 1992 106 STAT. 1089 "(1) the mayor of a city or the chief elected official in a metropolitan statistical area, after the Governor of the State has had an opportunity to comment on the application; "(2) the chief elected official of a nonmetropolitan county or the designated chief elected official of contiguous nonmetropolitan counties, after the Governor of the State has had an opportunity to comment on the application; or "(3) a grantee or consortium described in subparagraph (B) or (C) of section 492(b)(1) in applications for Native American or migrant or seasonal farmworker communities, respectively. "SEC. 494. GRANT AGREEMENT. 29 USC 1782c. "(a) IN GENERAL.— Each grant recipient receiving a grant under this part on behalf of a participating community shall enter into an agreement with the Secretary. "(b) CONTENTS.— Each such agreement shall— "(1) designate a target area that— "(A) will be the focus of the demonstration project; and "(B) shall have a population of— "(i) not more than 25,000; or "(ii) in an appropriate case, not more than 50,000, except that in the event that the population of an area from which a high school draws a substantial portion of its enrollment exceeds either limit, the target area may encompass such boundary; "(2) contain assurances that funds provided under this part will be used to support education, training, and supportive activities selected from a set of youth program models designated by the Secretary or from alternative models described in the application and approved by the Secretary, such as— "(A) nonresidential learning centers; "(B) alternative schools; "(C) combined activities including summer remediation, work experience and work readiness training, and schoolto-work, apprenticeship, or postsecondary education programs; "(D) teen parent programs; "(E) special programs administered by community colleges; "(F) youth centers; "(G) initiatives aimed at increased rural student enrollment in postsecondary institutions; "(H) public-private collaborations to assure private sector employment and continued learning opportunities for youth; and "(I) initiatives, such as youth corps programs, that combine community and youth service opportunities with education and training activities; "(3) provide that funds received under this part will be used for services to youth ages 14 through 21 at the time of enrollment; "(4) contain assurances that the local educational agency and any other educational agency that operates secondary schools in the target area shall provide such activities and resources as are necessary to achieve the educational goals specified in the application;