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 106 STAT. 1058 PUBLIC LAW 102-367—SEPT. 7, 1992 \ "(D) specialized surveys not availaoie through other labor \ market information sources; "(E) dissemination of information on program activities to employers; "(F) development of job openings; "(G) programs coordinated with other Federal employ- ment-related activities; "(H) supportive services, as defined in section 4(24), necessary to enable individuals to participate in the program; "(I) needs-based payments and financial assistance; "(J) followup services with participants placed in unsubsidized employment; and "(K) services to obtain job placements for individual participants. " (c) DESIGN OF SERVICES.— "(1) WORKPLACE CONTEXT AND INTEGRATION.—Basic skills training provided under this part shall, in appropriate circumstances, have a workplace context and be integrated with occupational skills training. "(2) BASIC EDUCATION OR OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS. — "(A) ADDITIONAL SERVICES.— Except as provided in subparagraph (B), work experience, job search assistance, job search skills training, and job club activities provided under this part shall be accompanied by additional services designed to increase the basic education or occupational skills of a participant. "(B) LACK OF APPROPRIATENESS AND AVAILABILITY. —Each program assisted under this part may only provide job search assistance, job search skills training, and job club activities to a participant without the additional services described in subparagraph (A) if— "(i) the assessment and service strategy of a participant indicate that the additional services are not appropriate; and "(ii) the activities are not available to the participant through the employment service or other public agencies. "(3) NEEDS-BASED PAYMENTS. — Needs-based payments and financial assistance provided under this part shall be limited to payments necessary for participation in the program assisted under this part in accordance with a locally developed formula or procedure. " (4) COUNSELING AND SUPPORTIVE SERVICES.— Counseling and supportive services provided under this part may be provided to a participant for a period up to 1 year after the date on which the participeint completes the program. "(5) PROHIBITION ON PRIVATE ACTIONS.—Nothing in this section shall be construed to establish a right for a participant to bring an action to obtain services described in the assessment or service strategy developed under subsection (a)(1). "(6) VOLUNTEERS. — The service delivery area shall make opportunities available for individuals who have successfully participated in programs under this part to volunteer assistance to participants in the form of mentoring, tutoring, and other activities. " (d) SERVICES FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS. —

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