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PUBLIC LAW 94-000—MMMM. DD, 1976

90 STAT. 2188

PUBLIC LAW 94-482—OCT. 12, 1976 "(D) energy education programs as described in section 123 j "f E) construction of area vocational education school facilities j " (F) support of full-time personnel to perform the duties described in section 104(b); "(G) the provision of stipends, subject to the restriction contained in paragraph (2), which shall not exceed reasonable amounts, as prescribed by the Commissioner pursuant to regulations, for students entering or already enrolled in vocational education programs, if those students have acute economic needs which cannot be met under work-study programs; " (H) placement services for students who have successfully completed vocational education programs, subject to the restriction contained in paragraph (2); "(1) industrial arts programs where such programs will assist in meeting the purposes of this Act; " (J) support services for women who enter programs designed to prepare individuals for employment in jobs which have oeen traditionally limited to men, including counseling as to the nature of such programs and the difficulties which may be encountered by women in such programs, and job development and job f ollowup services; " (K) day care services for children of students in secondary and postsecondary vocational education programs; " (L) vocational education for— "(i) persons who had solely been homemakers but who now, because of dissolution of marriage, must seek employment; (ii) persons who are single heads of households and who lack adequate job skills; " (iii) persons who are currently homemakers and part-time workers but who wish to secure a full-time job; and "(iv) women who are now in jobs which have been traditionally considered jobs for females and who wish to seek employment in job areas which have not been traditionally considered for job areas for females, and men who are now in jobs which have been traditionally considered jobs for males and who wish to seek employment in job areas which have not been traditionally considered job areas for males; and "(M) construction and operation of residential vocational schools as described in section 124. " (2) No funds shall be used for the purposes specified in subparagraph (G) or (H) of paragraph (1) unless the State board first makes a specific finding in each instance of funding that the funding of this particular activity is necessary due to inadequate funding in other programs providing similar activities or due to the fact that other services in the area are inadequate to meet the needs. "WORK STUDY PROGRAMS

20 USC 2331.

"SEC. 121. (a) Funds available to the States under section 120 may be used for grants to local educational agencies for work-study programs which— " (1) are administered by the local educational agencies and are made reasonably available (to the extent of available funds) to all youths in the area served by such agency who are able to meet the requirements of paragraph (2); "(2) provide that employment under such work-study programs shall be furnished only to a student who (A) has been