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 PUBLIC LAW 99-498—OCT. 17, 1986

100 STAT. 1558

ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE FOR COST OF EDUCATION

20 USC ii34q.

946. (a) USE FOR TUITION AND FEES.—From the remainder of the funds received under this part after complying with the requirements of section 945, the academic department or program of an institution of higher education may award fellowship recipients under section 945 additional amounts to pay the recipients' tuition and fees and other costs of education. "(b) USE FOR OVERHEAD PROHIBITED.—Funds made available pursuant to this part may not be used for the general operational overhead of the academic department or program. "SEC.

"PART E—ASSISTANCE FOR TRAINING IN THE LEGAL PROFESSION "PROGRAM AUTHORIZED

20 USC ll34r.

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"SEC. 951. (a) GRANTS AND CONTRACTS.—The Secretary is authorized to make grants to, or enter into contracts with, public and private agencies and organizations other than institutions of higher education for the purpose of assisting individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds, as determined in accordance with criteria prescribed by the Secretary, to undertake training for the legal profession. "(b) USE OF FUNDS.—Grants made, and contracts entered into, under subsection (a) may cover, in accordance with regulations of the Secretary, all or part of the cost of— "(1) selecting individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds for training for the legal profession, "(2) facilitating the entry of such individuals into institutions of higher education for the purpose of pursuing such training, "(3) providing counseling or other services designed to assist such individuals to complete successfully such training, "(4) providing, for not more than 6 months prior to the entry of such individuals upon their courses of training for the legal Tu profession, preliminary training for such individuals designed to i assist them to complete successfully such training for the legal profession, "(5) paying such stipends (including allowances for travel and for dependents) as the Secretary may determine for such individuals for any such period of preliminary training or for any period of training for the legal profession during which such individuals maintain satisfactory academic proficiency, as determined by the Secretary, and J|. "(6) paying for administrative activities of the agencies and ,, J organizations which receive such grants, or with which such ! J ' contracts are entered into, to the extent such activities are for ^ the purpose of furthering activities described in paragraphs (1) ^ through (5). ^'^
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"PART F — L A W SCHOOL CUNICAL EXPERIENCE PROGRAMS PROGRAM AUTHORIZATION

State and local governments. 20 USC 1134s.

"SEC. 961. (a) GRANT AND CONTRACT PURPOSES.—The Secretary is

authorized to enter into grants or contracts with accredited law schools in the States for the purpose of paying not to exceed 90 per centum of the costs of establishing or expanding programs in such schools to provide clinical experience to students in the practice of

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