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 100 STAT. 1520



PUBLIC LAW 99-498—OCT. 17, 1986

"(3) changes which should be made in the operation of programs under this part to ensure that the attention of scholars is attracted to problems of critical concern to United States international relations; "(4) emerging trends within various segments (pre-college, undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate) of the interj J <: national education community; "(5) administrative and staffing requirements of international education programs in the Department; and "(6) special needs with regard to the programs operated under part B. "(d) The Advisory Board shall advise the Secretary and the Congress on adequate budget levels for parts A and B of this title.". SEC. 614. DEFINITIONS.
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20 USC 1132.

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Section 622 of the Act is amended— " (1) by striking out "and" at the end of paragraph (3); (2) by striking out the period at the end of paragraph (4) and inserting in lieu thereof a semicolon; and (3) by inserting at the end thereof the following: "(5) the term 'comprehensive language and area center' means an administrative unit of a university that contributes significantly to the national interest in advanced research and scholarship, employs a critical mass of scholars in diverse disciplines related to a geographic concentration, offers intensive language training in languages of its area specialization, maintains important library collections related to the area, and makes training available in language and area studies to a graduate, postgraduate, and undergraduate clientele; and "(6) the term 'undergraduate language and area center' means an administrative unit of an institution of higher education, including but not limited to 4-year colleges, that contributes significantly to the national interest through the education and training of students who matriculate into advanced language an area studies programs, professional school programs, or incorporates substantial international and foreign language content into baccalaureate degree programs, engages in research, curriculum development and community outreach activities designed to broaden international and foreign language knowledge, employs faculty with strong language, area, and international studies credentials, maintains library holdings, including basic reference works, journals, and works in translation, and makes training available predominantly to undergraduate students.". ic

TITLE VII—CONSTRUCTION AND RENOVATION

SEC. 701. REVISION OF TITLE VII.

Title VII of the Act is amended to read as follows: "TITLE VII—CONSTRUCTION, RECONSTRUCTION, AND RENOVATION OF ACADEMIC FACILITIES r-'-i-j-'f..'

20 USC ll32a.

"PURPOSES

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"SEC. 701. (a) IN GENERAL.—The Secretary shall carry out programs of financial assistance to institutions of higher education and

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