107 STAT. 840 PUBLIC LAW 103-82—SEPT. 21, 1993 "Sec. 115. Consideration of applications. "Sec. 115A. Participation of students and teachers from private schools. "Sec. 116. Federal, State, and local contributions. "Sec. 116A. Limitations on uses of funds. "Sec. 116B. Definitions. "SUBPAKT B—COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICE PROGRAMS FOR SCHOOL-AGE YOUTH "Sec. 117. Definitions. "Sec. 117A. General authority. "Sec. 117B. State applications. "Sec. 117C. Local applications. "Sec. 117D. Consideration of applications. "Sec. 117E. Federal, State, and local contributions. "Sec. 117F. Limitations on uses of funds. "SUBPART C—CLEARINGHOUSE "Sec. 118. Service-learning clearinghouse. "PART II—HIGHER EDUCATION INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE "Sec. 119. Higher education innovative programs for community service.". SEC. 104. QUALITY AND INNOVATION ACTIVmES. (a) REPEAL.—Subtitle E of title I of the National and Community Service Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12591 et seq.) is repealed. (b) TRANSFER.—Title I of the National and Community Service Act of 1990 is amended— (1) by redesignating subtitle H (42 U.S.C. 12653 et seq.) 42 USC 12653- as Subtitle E; I262fi ^^^^^~ (2) by inserting subtitle E (as redesignated by paragraph (l)of thissubsection)after subtitle D; and (3) by redesignating sections 195 through 1950 as sections 151 through 166, respectively. (c) INVESTMENT FOR QUALITY AND INNOVATION. — Title I of the National and Community Service Act of 1990 (as amended by subsection (b) of this section) is amended by inserting after subtitle G the following new subtitle: Subtitle H—Investment for Quality and Innovation 42 USC 12653. 'SEC. 198. ADDITIONAL CORPORATION ACTIVITIES TO SUPPORT NATIONAL SERVICE. "(a) METHODS OF CONDUCTING ACTIVITIES. — The Corporation may carry out this section directly (except as provided in subsection (r)) or through grants, contracts, and cooperative agreements with other entities. "(b) INNOVATION AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT.— The Corporation may undertake activities to improve the quality of national service programs, including service-learning programs, and to support mnovative and model programs, including— "(1) programs, including programs for rural youth, under subtitle B or C; (2) employer-based retiree programs; "(3) intergenerational programs; " (4) programs involving individuals with disabilities as participants providing service; and "(5) programs sponsored by Governors. "(c) SUMMER PROGRAMS. —The Corporation may support service programs intended to be carried out between May 1 and October 1, except that such a program may also include a year-round component.
�