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 108 STAT. 1836 PUBLIC LAW 103-322—SEPT. 13, 1994 (4) prepare and submit to Congress an annual report on the activities of the Office of Correctional Job Training and Placement, and the status of correctional job training or placement programs in the United States; (5) cooperate with other Federal agencies carrying out correctional job training or placement programs to ensure coordination of such programs throughout the United States; (6) consult with, and provide outreach to— (A) State job training coordinating councils, administrative entities, and private industry councils, with respect to programs carried out under this Act; and (B) other State and local officials, with respect to other employment or training programs carried out by the Department of Justice or Department of Labor; (7) collect from States information on the training accomplishments and employment outcomes of a sample of incarcerated persons and ex-offenders who were served by employment or training programs carried out, or that receive financial assistance through programs carried out, by the Department of Justice or Department of Labor; and (8)(A) collect from States and local governments information on the development and implementation of correctional job training or placement programs; and (B) disseminate such information, as appropriate. TITLE III—CRIME PREVENTION Subtitle A—Ounce of Prevention Council 42 USC 13741. SEC. 30101. OUNCE OF PREVENTION COUNCIL. (a) ESTABLISHMENT.— (1) IN GENERAL. —T here is established an Ounce of Prevention Council (referred to in this title as the "Council"), the members of which— (A) shall include the Attorney General, the Secretary of Education, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, the Secretary of Labor, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of the Interior, and the Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy; and (B) may include other officials of the executive branch as directed by the President. President. (2) CHAIR.— The President shall designate the Chair of the Council from among its members (referred to in this title as the "Chair"). (3) STAFF.— The Council may employ any necessary staff to carry out its functions, and may delegate any of its functions or powers to a member or members of the Council. (b) PROGRAM COORDINATION.—For any program authorized under the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, the Ounce of Prevention Council Chair, only at the request of the Council member with jurisdiction over that program, may coordinate that program, in whole or in part, through the Council. (c) ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES AND POWERS. —In addition to the program coordination provided in subsection (b), the

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