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 PUBLIC LAW 102-235—DEC. 12, 1991 105 STAT. 1809 "(4) to provide statewide coordinated approaches, including model programs, to train, place, and retain women in nontraditional employment.", (b) USE OF FUNDS.— Section 123(c) is amended— 29 USC 1533. (1) in paragraph (2)(B) by striking "(1) and (3)" and inserting in lieu thereof "(1), (3), and (4)"; and (2) in paragraph (3) by striking "(1) and (3)" and inserting in lieu thereof "(D, (3), and (4)". SEC. 8. USE OF FUNDS. Section 204 of the Act is amended by— 29 USC 1604. (1) redesignating paragraphs (27) and (28) as paragraphs (28) and (29), respectively; and (2) inserting after paragraph (26) the following new paragraph: "(27) outreach, to develop awareness of, and encourage participation in, education, training services, and work experience programs to assist women in obtaining nontraditional employment, and to facilitate the retention of women in nontraditional employment, including services at the site of training or employment,". SEC. 9. DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS. Part D of title IV of the Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new section: "DE MONSTRATION PROGRAMS "SEC. 457. (a)(1) From funds available under this part for each of Grants, the fiscal years 1992, 1993, 1994, and 1995, the Secretary shall use ^9 USC 1737. $1,500,000 in each such fiscal year to make grants to States to develop demonstration and exemplary programs to train and place women in nontraditional employment. "(2) The Secretary may award no more than 6 grants in each fiscal year. "(b) In awarding grants pursuant to subsection (a), the Secretary shall consider— "(1) the level of coordination between the Job Training Partnership Act and other resources available for training women in nontraditional employment; "(2) the extent of private sector involvement in the development and implementation of training programs under the Job Training Partnership Act; "(3) the extent to which the initiatives proposed by a State supplement or build upon existing efforts in a State to train and place women in nontraditional employment; "(4) whether the proposed grant amount is sufficient to accomplish measurable goals; "(5) the extent to which a State is prepared to disseminate information on its demonstration training programs; and "(6) the extent to which a State is prepared to produce materials that allow for replication of such State's demonstration training programs. "(c)(1) Each State receiving financial assistance pursuant to this section may use such funds to— "(A) award grants to service providers in the State to train and otherwise prepare women for nontraditional employment;

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