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 105 STAT. 1810 PUBLIC LAW 102-235—DEC. 12, 1991 "(B) award grants to service delivery areas that plan and demonstrate the ability to train, place, and retain women in nontraditional employment; and "(C) award grants to service delivery areas on the basis of exceptional performance in training, placing, and retaining women in nontraditional employment. "(2) Each State receiving financial assistance pursuant to subsection (c)(1)(A) may only award grants to— "(A) community based organizations, "(B) educational institutions, or "(C) other service providers, that have demonstrated success in occupational skills training. "(3) Each State receiving financial assistance under this section shall ensure, to the extent possible, that grants are awarded for training, placing, and retaining women in growth occupations with increased wage potential. "(4) Each State receiving financial assistance pursuant to subsection (c)(1)(B) or (c)(1)(C) may only award grants to service delivery areas that have demonstrated ability or exceptional performance in training, placing, and retaining women in nontraditional employ- ment that is not attributable or related to the activities of any service provider awarded funds under subsection (c)(1)(A). "(d) In any fiscal year in which a State receives a grant pursuant to this section such State may retain an amount not to exceed 10 percent of such grant to— "(1) pay administrative costs, "(2) facilitate the coordination of statewide approaches to training and placing women in nontraditional employment, or "(3) provide technical assistance to service providers. "(e) The Secretary shall provide for evaluation of the demonstration programs carried out pursuant to this section, including evaluation of the demonstration programs' effectiveness in— "(1) preparing women for nontraditional employment, and "(2) developing and replicating approaches to train and place women in nontraditional employment.". 29 USC 1737 SEC. 10. REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS. °°• (a) REPORT.— The Secretary of Labor shall report to the Congress within 5 years of the date of enactment of this Act on— (1) the extent to which States and service delivery areas have succeeded in training, placing, and retaining women in nontraditional employment, together with a description of the ef- forts made and the results of such efforts; and (2) the effectiveness of the demonstration programs established by section 457 of the Job Training Partnership Act in developing and replicating approaches to train and place women in nontraditional employment, including a summary of activities performed by grant recipients under the demonstration programs authorized by section 457 of the Job Training Partnership Act. (b) RECOMMENDATIONS. — The report described in subsection (a) shall include recommendations on the need to continue, expand, or modify the demonstration programs established by section 457 of the Job Training Partnership Act, as well as recommendations for legislative and administrative changes necessary to increase nontraditional employment opportunities for women under the Job Training Partnership Act.

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