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[76 Stat. 193]
PUBLIC LAW 87-000—MMMM. DD, 1962
[76 Stat. 193]

76 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 87-543-JULY 25, 1962

private agencies or institutions, for special cQurses of study or seminars of short duration (not in excess of one year) for training of such personnel, and (C) directly or through grants to or contracts with fjublic or nonprofit private institutions of higher learning, for establishing and niaintaming fellowships or traineeships for such personnel at such institutions, with such stipends and allowances as may be permitted by the Secretary. "(2) Payments under paragraph (1) may be made in advance on the basis of estimates by the Secretary, or may be made by way of reimbursement, and adjustments may be made in future payments under this subsection to take account of overpayments or underpayments in amounts previously paid. "(3) The Secretary may, to the extent he finds such action to be necessary, prescribe requirements to assure that any individual will repay the amount of his fellowship or traineeship received under this subsection to the extent such individual fails to serve, for the period prescribed by the Secretary, with a State or political subdivision thereof, or with the Federal Government, in connection with administration of any State or local public assistance program. The Secretary may relieve any individual of his obligation to so repay, in whole or in part, whenever and to the extent that requirement of such repayment would, in his judgment, be inequitable or would be contrary to the purposes of any of the public welfare programs established by this Act." (d)(1) Section 526(a) of such Act is amended by inserting before the period at the end thereof "; and for grants by the Secretary to public or other nonprofit institutions of higher learning for special projects for training personnel for work in the field of child welfare, including traineeships with such stipends and allowances as may be permitted by the Secretary". (2) The heading of section 526 of such Act is amended by inserting ", TRAINING," after "RESEARCH".

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PART C—IMPROVEMENT OF PUBLIC WEI^FARE PROGRAMS THROUGH EXTENSION OF TEMPORARY PROVISIONS AND INCREASE IN FEDERAL SHARE OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS EXTENSION OF AID WITH RESPECT TO DEPENDENT CHILDREN OF UNEMPLOYED P A R E N T S OR IN FOSTER FAMILY HOMES

Extension With Respect to Children of Unemployed Parents SEC. 131. (a) So much of the first sentence of section 407 of the Social Security Act as precedes paragraph (1) thereof is amended by striking out "1962" and inserting in lieu thereof "1967".

75 Stat. 7s.

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Extension With Respect to Foster Family Home Care (b) So much of the first sentence of section 408 of such Act as precedes paragraph (a) thereof is amended by striking out ", and ending with the close of June 30, 1962".

42 USC eos.

INCREASE IN FEDERAL SHARE OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS

SEC. 132. (a) Paragraphs (1) and (2) of section 3(a) of the Social Security Act are amended to read as follows: 72 Stat. 1047; " (1) in the case of any State other than Puerto Rico, the Virgin ^^4f*usc'3o'3. Islands, and Guam, an amount equal to the sum of the following proportions of the total amounts expended during such quarter as old-age assistance under the State plan (including expenditures