Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 104 Part 1.djvu/818

 104 STAT. 784 PUBLIC LAW 101-392—SEPT. 25, 1990 "(J) apprenticeship programs; "(K) programs that are strongly tied to economic development efforts in the State; "(L) programs which train adults and students for all aspects of the occupation, in which job openings are projected or available; "(M) comprehensive mentor programs in institutions of higher education offering comprehensive programs in teacher preparation, which seek to fully use the skills and work experience of individuals currently or formerly employed in business and industry who are interested in becoming classroom instructors and to meet the need of vocational educators who wish to upgrade their teaching competencies; "(N) provision of education sind training through arrangements with private vocational training institutions, private postsecondary educational institutions, employers, labor organizations, and joint labor-management apprenticeship programs whenever such institutions, employers, labor organizations, or programs can make a significant contribution to obtaining the objectives of the State plan and can provide substantially equivalent training at a lesser cost, or can provide equipment or services not available in public institutions. "(3) Equipment purchases pursuant to sections 231 and 232, when not being used to carry out the provisions of this Act, may be used for other instructional purposes if— "(A) the acquisition of the equipment was reasonable and necessary for the purpose of conducting a properly designed project or activity under this title; "(B) is used after regular school hours or on weekends; and "(C) such other use is— "(i) incidental to the use of that equipment under this title; "(ii) does not interfere with the use of that equipment under this title; and "(iii) does not add to the cost of using that equipment under this title. "(4) Each eligible recipient receiving funds under this part shall use no more than 5 percent of such funds for administrative costs. 'Subpart 3—Local Application Disadvantaged "SEC. 240. LOCAL APPLICATION. Handicapped "Any eligible recipient desiring financial assistance under this persons. part shall, according to requirements established by the State board, Children and submit to the State board an application, covering the same period yoy**^- as the State plan, for the use of such assistance. The State board o^o/^^piQ shall determine requirements for local applications, except that each such application shall— "(1) contain a description of the vocational education progr£uns to be funded, including— "(A) the extent to which the program incorporates each of the elements described in section 235; "(B) how the eligible recipient will use the funds avgiilable under this part and from other resources to improve the program with regard to each use of funds described in section 235; 20 USC '2343.

�