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PUBLIC LAW 95-000—MMMM. DD, 1978

PUBLIC LAW 95-524—OCT. 27, 1978

92 STAT. 1985

"(e) Programs receiving assistance under paragraph (1) of subsection (a) shall give special consideration in carrying out programs authorized under section 432, to community-based organizations (as defined in section 3(4)) which have demonstrated Ante, ip. 1912. effectiveness in the delivery of employment and training services. "ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS

"SEC. 434. Eligible applicants for purposes of this subpart, except section 438, are prime sponsors qualified under section 101, sponsors of Native American programs qualified under section 302(c)(1), and sponsors of migrant and seasonal farmworker programs qualified under section 303.

29 USC 910. Ante, p. 1917. Ante, p. 1962. Ante, p. 1964.

"ELIGIBLE PARTICIPANTS

"SEC. 435. Eligible participants for programs authorized under this Regulations, subpart shall be persons who— ^^ ^^^ ^^^• "(1)(A) are unemployed or are underemployed or are in school and are ages 16 to 21, inclusive; or (B) if authorized under such regulations as the Secretary may prescribe, are in school and are ages 14 to 15, inclusive; and "(2) are not members of households which have current gross ., family income, adjusted to an annualized basis (exclusive of ' • '• unemployment compensation and all Federal, State, and local income-tested or needs-tested public payments) at a rate exceeding 85 percent of the lower living standard income level, except that, pursuant to regulations which the Secretary shall prescribe,

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persons who do not meet the requirements of this subparagraph but who are otherwise eligible under this subpart may participate in appropriate activities of the type authorized under section 432(a). Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a), 10 percent of the funds available for this subpart may be used for programs which include youths of all economic backgrounds to test the desirability of including youths of all economic backgrounds. ii

CONDITIONS FOR RECEIPT or FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

"SEC. 436. (a) The Secretary shall not provide financial assistance 29 USC 912. to an eligible applicant for programs authorized under section 432 unless such eligible applicant provides assurances that the standards set forth in subpart 4 will be met and unless such eligible applicant submits an application in such detail as the Secretary may prescribe. Each such application shall— "(1) describe the programs, projects, or activities to be carried out with such assistance, together with a description of the relationship and coordination of services provided to eligible participants under this subpart for similar services offered by local educational agencies, postsecondary institutions, the public employment service, the courts of jurisdiction for status and youthful offenders, other youth programs, community-based organizations, businesses and labor organizations consistent with the requirements of sections 121 and 203, and assurances that, to Ante, pp. 1934, the maximum extent feasible, use will be made of any services 1953. that are available without reimbursement by the State employment service that will contribute to the achievement of the purposes of this subpart; 39-194 O—80—pt. 2

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