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[76 Stat. 30]
PUBLIC LAW 87-000—MMMM. DD, 1962
[76 Stat. 30]

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PUBLIC LAW 87-415-MAR. 15, 1962

[76 STAT.

PART B — D U T I E S OF THE SECRETARY OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE GENERAL RESPONSIBILITY

SEC. 231. The Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare shall, Agreements with pursuant to the provisions of this title, enter into agreements with states. States under which the appropriate State vocational education agencies will undertake to provide training needed to equip persons referred, to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare by the Secretary of Labor pursuant to section 202, for the occupations specified in the referrals. Such State agencies shall provide for such training through _^^ public education agencies or institutions or, if facilities or services of such agencies or institutions are not adequate for the purpose, through arrangements with private educational or training institutions. The State agency shall be paid 50 per centum of the cost to the ^,,,.,,State of carrying out the agreement, except that for the period ending ?*June 30, 1964 the State agency shall be paid 100 per centum of the cost to the State of carrying out the agreement with respect to unemployed persons. Such agreements shall contain such other provisions Ets will promote effective administration (including provision (1) for reports fi:\ • -.^ o^ t^^ attendance and performance of trainees, (2) for immediate certification to the Secretary of Labor by the responsible training agency with respect to each person referred for training who does not have a satisfactory attendance record or is not making satisfactory progress in such training absent good cause, and (3) for continuous supervision of the training programs conducted under the agreement to insure the quality and adequacy of the training provided), protect the United States against loss, and assure that the functions and duties to be carried out by such State agency are performed in such fashion as will carry out the purposes of this title. In the case of any State which does not enter into an agreement under this section, and in the case of any training which the State agency does not provide under such an agreement, the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare may provide the needed training by agreement or contract with public or private educational or training institutions. RULES ' A N D REGULATIONS

Regulatory au- SEC. 232. The Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare may °'^ ^" prescribe such rules and regulations as he may deem necessary and appropriate to carry out the provisions of this part. TITLE III—MISCELLANEOUS A P P O R T I O N M E N T OF B E N E F I T S

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SEC. 301. For the purpose of effecting an equitable apportionment of Federal expenditures among the States in carrying out the programs authorized under title II of this Act, the Secretary of Labor and the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare shall make such apportionment in accordance with uniform standards and in arriving ^^ such standards shall consider only the following factors: (1) the proportion which the labor force of a State bears to the total labor force of the United States, (2) the proportion which the unemployed in a State during the preceding calendar year bears to the total number of unemployed in the United States in the preceding calendar