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[83 STAT. 833]
PUBLIC LAW 91-000—MMMM. DD, 1969
[83 STAT. 833]

83 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 91-177-DEC. 30, 1969

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(b) To achieve the objectives of this section, the Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity shall consult with, elicit the cooperation of, and utilize the services of the Administrator of the General Services Administration, and the Secretaries of Agriculture, of the Interior, and of Labor. PROVISION W I T H RESPECT TO DIRECTOR'S AUTHORITY TO DELEGATE FUNCTIONS

SEC. 114. The authority of section 602(d) of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 shall not apply to the Legal Services program authorized under section 222(a)(3) of such Act. The Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity shall not delegate the program authorized under such section 222(a)(3) to any other existing Federal agency.

"^l^H^^' Ig- 42 USC 2942. Ante, p. 823.

AMENDMENT W I T H R E S P E C T TO W I T H H O L D I N G CERTAIN FEDERAL TAXES BY A N T I P O V E R T Y AGENCIES

S E C 115. Upon notice from the Secretary of the Treasury or his delegate that any person otherwise entitled to receive a payment made pursuant to a grant, contract, agreement, loan or other assistance made or entered into under the P^onomic Opportunity Act of 1964 is delinquent in paying or depositing (1) the taxes imposed on such person under chapters 21 and 23 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, or (2) the taxes deducted and withheld by such person under chapters 21 and 24 of such Code, the Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity shall suspend such portion of such payment due to such person, which, if possible, is sufficient to satisfy such delinquency, and shall not make or enter into any new grant, contract, agreement, loan or other assistance under such Act with such person until the Secretary of the Treasury or his delegate lias notified him that such person is no longer delinquent in paying or depositing such tax or the Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity determines that adequate provision has been made for such payment. In order to effectuate the purpose of this section on a reasonable basis the Secretary of the Treasury and the Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity shall consult on a quarterly basis.

78 Stat. 508. 42 USC 2701 note. 26 USC 3101 3301. 26 USC 3401

TITLE II — S P E C I A L W O R K AND C A R E E R DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS SEC. 201. Title I of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 is amended by redesignating part E as part F, by renumbering section 161 (as amended by this Act) as section 171, and by inserting after part D the following new part:

^o ^'^ ^'^^^'• ^^4fvsc%n. si Stat. 688. 42 USC 2763-

" P A R T E — S P E C I A L WORK AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS "STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

"SEC. 161. The Congress finds that the 'Mainstream' program aimed primarily at the chronically unemployed and the 'New Careers' program providing jobs for the unemployed and low-income persons leading to broader career opportunities are uniquely effective; that, in addition to providing persons assisted with jobs, the key to their economic independence, these programs are of advantage to the

"Mainstream" program.