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PUBLIC LAW 89-794-NOV. 8, 1966

"(3) the program will not result in the displacement of employed workers or impair existing contracts for services; and " (4) the rates of pay for time spent in work, training or education and other conditions of employment will be appropriate and reasonable in the light of such factors as the type of work performed, geographical region, and proficiency of the employee. " (b) I n approving on-the-job training projects with other than public or private nonprofit organizations, the Director is authorized to enter into agreements to jpay reasonable training costs but not wages paid to enrollees for services performed. "(c) I n approving projects under this part, the Director shall give priority to projects with high training potential and high potential for contributing to the upward mobility of the trainee." (b) Section 114 (aj of the Act is amended by striking out "Participation" and inserting in lieu thereof "Enrollment" and by striking out "who have attained age sixteen but have not attained age twentytwo,". (c) Section 114(c) of the Act is amended by striking out "nonprofit". (d) Section 115 of the Act is amended by striking out "paid for the period ending three years after the date of enactment of this Act" and by striking out "and such assistance paid for periods thereafter shall not exceed 50 per centum of such costs,".

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SPECIAL IMPACT PROGRAMS

SEC. 113. Title I of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 is amended by— (1) striking out the heading of such title and inserting in lieu thereof: "TITLE I—WORK TRAINING A N D WORKS T U D Y P R O G R A M S "; and (2) inserting the following new part immediately following part C: " P A R T D — S P E C I A L IMPACT PROGRAMS

((ESTABLISHMENT or PROGRAMS "SEC. 131. (a) The purpose of this part is to establish special programs which (1) are directed to the solution of the critical problems existing in particular communities and neighborhoods (defined without regard to political or other subdivisions or boundaries) within those urban areas of the Nation having, in the judgment of the Director, especially large concentrations of low-income persons; (2) are of sufficient size and scope to have an appreciable impact in such communities and neighborhoods in arresting tendencies toward dependency, chronic unemployment, and rising community tensions; and (3) where feasible and appropriate, are part of a city wide plan for the reorganization of local or State agencies in order to coordinate effectively all relevant programs of social development. " (b) I n order to carry out the purposes of this part, the Director is authorized to make grants to public or private nonprofit organizations, or to enter into contracts with other private organizations, for the payment of all or part of the cost of programs described in sections 205(d) and (e) of this Act. The Director shall assure that the work training

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