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[87 STAT. 843]
PUBLIC LAW 93-000—MMMM. DD, 1973
[87 STAT. 843]

87 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 93-203-DEC. 28, 1973

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by the Secretary under his authority in section 110). In exercising his discretion the Secretary shall take into account the need for continued funding of programs of demonstrated eflf'ectiveness, (g) Grants made to prime sponsors designated under section 102 (a)(5) shall be from funds not allocated under subsection (a). (h) As soon as practicable after funds are appropriated to carry out this Act for any fiscal year, the Secretary shall publish in the Federal Register- the allotments made pursuant to this section. Allotments under this section shall be based on the latest satisfactory data and estimates available. (i) The Secretary is authorized to make such reallocations under this title as he deems appropriate of the unobligated amount of any allotment pursuant to subsection (a) to the extent that the Secretary determines that it will not be required foi' the period for which such allotment is available. Allotted amounts may not be reallocated for any reason before the expiration of the ninth month of the fiscal year for which such funds were allotted and thereafter may be reallocated only if the Secretary has provided thirty days' advance notice to the prime sponsor for such area and to the (jovernor of the State of the proposed reallocation, during which period of time the prime sponsor and the Governor may submit comments to the Secretary. After considering any comments submitted during such period of time, the Secretary shall notify the Governor and affected prime sponsors of any decision to reallocate funds and shall publish any such decision in the Federal Register. Priority shall be given in reallocating such funds to other ar-eas within the same State.

Publication in Federal Register.

Reallocations.

Publication in Federal Register.

PKI.ME SI'ONSOU'S PLAN NINO COUXCILS

SEC. 104. Each prime sponsor designated under this title shall ,,.,

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establish a phinning council consisting, to the extent practical, of members who are representative of the client community and of community-based organizations, the employment service, education and training agencies and institutions, business, labor, and, where appropriate, agriculture. The prime sponsor shall appoint, the members of the council, designate the chairman, and provide professional, technical, and clerical staff to serve the council. I t is the function of the council to submit recommendations regarding program plans and basic goals, policies, and procedures, to monitor and pr-ovide for objective evaluations of employment and training programs conducted in the prime sponsorship area, and to provide for continuing analyses of needs for employment, training, and related services in such area. Any final decision with respect to such recommendations shall be made by the prime sponsor. CONDITIOXS FOR KECEII'T OF FIXAXCIAL ASSISTAXCE

SEC. 105. (a) The Secretary shall not provide financial assistance for any fiscal year to a prime sponsor unless such sponsor submits a comprehensive manpower plan, in such detail as the Secretary deems necessary, which— (1) sets forth a comprehensive manpower program which meets the objectives of this title, including (A) a description of the services to be provided, and performance goals, (B) assurance that such services will be administered by or under the supervision of the prime sponsor, (C) a description of the geogr-aphical areas to be served under the plan, and (D) assurances that to the maximum extent feasible manpower services, including the development of job opportunities, will be provided to those most in need of them, including low-income persons and persons of lim-

Establishment; membership.