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PUBLIC LAW 89-794-NOV. 8, 1966 JOB CORPS

78 Stat. 508. s/q^ ^'

EXPERIMENTAL AND DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS

SEC. 111. Part A of title I of the Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new section: "EXPERIMENTAL

Report to Congress

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A N D D E M O N S T R A T I O N PROJECTS

"SEC. 111-1. The Director shall arrange, through grants or contracts, for the carrying out of experimental and demonstration projects (of which not to exceed four may involve the construction of new camps or centers) providing youth employment and training on a combined residential and nonresidential basis. Such projects may involve the use of resources or authority under both this part and part B of this title, pursuant to agreements with the Secretary of Labor where funds under part B of this title are so used, and the Director is authorized to waive any provision of such parts which he finds would prevent the carrying out of elements of such projects essential to a determination and demonstration of their feasibility and usefulness. The DlrectoT shall report to the Congress a full description of actions taken and progress made under this section no later than March 1, 1968." WORK TRAINING PROGRAMS—REVISION OF THE PROGRAM

42 USC 2731-

SEC. 112. (a) Sections 111, 112, and 113 of Part B of title I of the Act are amended to read as follows:

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NEIGHBORHOOD YOUTH CORPS

"SEC. 112. (a) The Director shall formulate and carry out— "(1) programs to provide part-time employment, on-the-job training, and useful work experience for students from lowincome families who are in the ninth through twelfth grades of school (or are of an age equivalent to that of students in such grades) who are in need of the earnings to permit them to resume or maintain attendance in school, and " (2) programs to provide unemployed individuals useful work experience and on-the-job training, combined where needed with educational and training assistance, including basic literacy and occupational training designed to assist the individuals to develop their maximum occupational potential. Enrollment shall be limited to individuals aged sixteen through twenty-one years. " (b) In determining for purposes of paragraph (1) of subsection (a) whether a student is from a low-income family, the Director shall consider a student to be from such a family if the family receives cash welfare payments. " F I N A N C I A L ASSISTANCE

"SEC. 113. (a) The Director is authorized to enter into agreements providing for the payment by him of part or all of the cost of a program submitted under section 112 if he determines, in accordance with such regulations as he may prescribe, that— "(1) enrollees will be employed either (A) on publicly owned and operated facilities or projects, or (B) on local projects sponsored by private organizations; " (2) no enrollees will be employed on projects involving political parties, or the construction, operation, or maintenance of so much of any facility as is used or to be used for sectarian instruction or as a place for religious worship;

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