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PUBLIC LAW 97-000—MMMM. DD, 1982

PUBLIC LAW 97-300—OCT. 13, 1982

96 STAT. 1367

States for each fiscal year on the basis of the most recent twelvemonth period prior to that fiscal year, (b)(1) Such non-Federal matching funds shall include the direct cost of employment or training services under this title provided by State or local programs (such as vocational education), private nonprofit organizations, or private for-profit employers. (2) Funds expended from a State fund to provide unemployment insurance benefits to an eligible individual for purposes of this title and who is enrolled in a program of training or retraining under this title may be credited for up to 50 percent of the funds required to be expended from non-Federal sources as required by this section. PROGRAM REVIEW

SEC. 305. Except for programs of assistance operated on a 29 USC 1655 statewide or industry-wide basis, no program of assistance conducted with funds made available under this title may be operated within any service delivery area without a 30-day period for review and recommendation by the private industry council and appropriate chief elected official or officials for such area. The State shall consider the recommendation of such private industry council and chief elected official or officials before granting final approval of such program, and in the event final approval is granted contrary to such recommendation, the State shall provide the resisons therefor in writing to the appropriate private industry council and chief elected official or officials. CONSULTATION WITH LABOR ORGANIZATIONS

SEC. 306. Any assistance program conducted with funds made 29 USC 1656. available under this title which will provide services to a substantial number of members of a labor organization shall be established only after full consultation with such labor organization. LIMITATIONS

SEC. 307. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), there shall be 29 USC 1657. available for supportive services, wages, allowances, stipends, and costs of administration, not more than 30 percent of the Federal funds available under this title in each State. (b) The funds to which the limitation described in subsection (a) applies shall not include the funds referred to in section 301(a). In no event shall such limitation apply to more than 50 percent of the total amount of Federal and non-Federal funds available to a program. STATE PLANS; COORDINATION WITH OTHER PROGRAMS

SEC. 308. Any State which desires to receive financial assistance 29 USC 1658. under this title shall submit to the Secretary a plan for the use of j such assistance which shall include appropriate provisions for the / coordination of programs conducted with such assistance, as / described in section 121, low-income weatherization and other / energy conservation programs, and social services. /

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