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[81 STAT. 675]
PUBLIC LAW 90-000—MMMM. DD, 1968
[81 STAT. 675]

81

STAT.]

PUBLIC LAW 90-222-DEC. 23, 1967

675

"(c) Each enrollee (other than a native and citizen of Cuba de- Loyalty oath. scribed in section 609(3) of this Act or a permanent resident of the ^« P- ^^• Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands) must take and subscribe to an oath or affirmation in the following form: ' I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I bear true faith and allegiance to the United States of America and will support and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States against all its enemies foreign and domestic' The provisions of section 1001 of title 18, United States Code, shall be appli- 62 Stat. 749. cable to this oath or affirmation. " (d) After the Director has determined whether an enrollee is to be assigned to a men's training center, a conservation center, or a women's training center, the center to which he shall be assigned shall be that center of the appropriate type in which a vacancy exists which is closest to the enrollee's home, except that the Director, on an individual basis, may waive this requirement when overriding considerations justify such action. Assignments to centers in areas more remote from the enrollee's home shall be carefully limited to situations in which such action is necessary in order to insure an equitable opportunity for disadvantaged youth from various sections of the country to participate in the program, to prevent undue delays in the assignment of individual enrollees, to provide an assignment which adequately meets the educational or other needs of the enrollee or is necessary for efficiency and economy in the operation of the program. " (e) Assignments of male enrollees shall be made so that, at any one time, at least 40 per centum of those enrollees are assigned to conservation centers, as described in section 107, or to other centers or projects where their work activity is primarily directed to the conservation, development, or management of public natural resources or recreational areas and is performed under the direction of personnel of agencies regularly responsible for those functions. "JOB

CORPS CENTERS

"SEC. 107. (a) The Director may make agreements with Federal, State, or local agencies, or private organizations for the establishment and operation of J o b Corps centers. These centers may be residential and/or nonresidential in character and shall be designed and operated so as to provide enrollees, in a well-supervised setting, with education, vocational training, work experience (either in direct program activities or through arrangements with employers), counseling, and Civilian Conother services appropriate to their needs. The centers shall include servation Cenconservation centers, to be known as Civilian Conservation Centers, to teVs be located primarily in rural areas and to provide, in addition to other training and assistance, programs of work experience focused upon activities to conserve, develop, or manage public natural resources or public recreational areas or to assist in developing community projects in the public interest. They shall also include men's and women's training centers to be located in either urban or rural areas and to provide activities which shall include training and other services appropriate for enrollees who can be expected to participate successfully in training for specific types of skilled or semiskilled employment. " (b) To the extent feasible, men's and women's training centers shall offer education and vocational training opportunities, together with supportive services, on a nonresidential basis to participants in programs described in part B of this title. Such opportunities may be ^°^^' ^' ^®^' offered on a reimbursable basis or through such other arrangements as the Director may specify.