Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 104 Part 1.djvu/817

 PUBLIC LAW 101-392—SEPT. 25, 1990 104 STAT. 783 " SEC. 234. REALLOCATION. "(a) IN GENERAL.—In any academic year that a local educational agency or eligible institution does not expend all of the amounts it is allocated for such year under section 231 or section 232, such local educational agency or eligible institution shall return any unexpended amounts to the State to be reallocated under section 231 or section 232, as appropriate. "O b) REALLOCATION OF AMOUNTS RETURNED LATE IN AN ACADEMIC YEAR. — In any academic year in which amounts are returned to the State under sections 231 or 232 and the State is unable to reallocate such amounts according to such sections in time for such amounts to be expended in such academic year, the State shall retain such amounts to be distributed in combination with amounts provided under this title for the following academic year. "Subpart 2--Uses of Funds 20 USC 2341c. "SEC. 235. USES OF FUNDS. "(a) GENERAL AUTHORITY.—Each eligible recipient that receives a grant under this part shall use funds provided under such grant to improve vocational education programs, with the full participation of individuals who are members of special populations, at a limited number of sites or with respect to a limited number of program areas. "(b) PRIORITY.— Each eligible recipient that receives a grant under this part shall give priority for assistance under this part to sites or programs that serve the highest concentrations of individuals who are members of special populations. "(c) REQUIREMENTS FOR USES OF FUNDS.— (1) Funds made available under a grant under this part shall be used to provide vocational education in programs that— "(A) are of such size, scope, and quality as to be effective; "(B) integrate academic and vocational education in such programs through coherent sequences of courses so that students achieve both academic and occupational competencies; and "(C) provide equitable participation in such programs for the special populations consistent with the assurances and requirements in section 118. "(2) In carrying out the provisions of paragraph (1), grant funds may be used for activities such as— "(A) upgrading of curriculum; "(B) purchase of equipment, including instructional aids; "(C) inservice training of both vocational instructors and academic instructors working with vocational education students for integrating academic and vocational education; "(D) guidance and counseling; "(E) remedial courses; "(F) adaptation of equipment; "(G) tech-prep education programs; "(H) supplementary services designed to meet the needs of special populations; "(I) a special populations coordinator paid in whole or in part from such funds who shall be a qualified counselor or teacher to ensure that individuals who are members of special populations are receiving adequate services and job skill training; Disadvantaged persons. Handicapped persons. Children and youth. Prisoners. 20 USC 2342.

�