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PUBLIC LAW 90-^2-DEC. 23, 1967 ii JOINT

717

FUNDING

"SEC. 612. Pursuant to regulations prescribed by the President, where funds are advanced for a single project by more than one Federal agency to a community action agency or other agency assisted under this Act, any one Federal agency may be designated to act for all in administering the funds advanced. I n such cases, a single local share requirement may be established according to the proportion of funds advanced by each agency, and any such agency may waive any technical ^rant or contract requirement (as defined by such regulations) which is inconsistent with the similar requirements of the administering agency or which the administering agency does not impose." (k) Section 613 of such Act is amended to read as follows: a U M I T A T I O N W I T H RESPECT TO CERTAIN U N L A W F U L

H Ic 2963

ACTIVITIES

"SEC. 613. No individual employed or assigned by any community action agency or other agency assisted under this Act shall, pursuant to or during the performance of services rendered in connection with any program or activity conducted or assisted under this Act by such community action agency or such other agency, plan, initiate, participate in, or otherwise aid or assist in the conduct of any unlawful demonstration, rioting, or civil disturbance." (1) Section 616 of such Act is amended to read as follows: '• '

^9 Stat. 978; 80 Stat. 1 4 7 1. 42 USC 2966.

a,TRANSFER OF F U N D S

"SEC. 616. Notwithstanding any limitation on appropriations for any program or activity under this Act or any Act authorizing appropriations for such program or activity, not to exceed 10 per centum of the amount appropriated or allocated from any appropriation for the purpose of enabling the Director to carry out any such program or activity under the Act may be transferred and used by the Director for the purpose of carrying out any other such program or activity under the Act; but no such transfer shall result m increasing the amounts otherwise available for any program or activity by more than 10 per centum." (m) Title VI of such Act is amended by— (1) adding the following new section after section 620: ^^ Stat. 1472. u R E S P O N S I B I L I T Y FOR FOLLOW T H R O U G H

PROGRAMS

"SEC. 621. Pursuant to section 602(d), the Director shall delegate his 5oltar\'468*' functions under section 222(a)(2) to the Secretary of Health, Ediica- 42 USC 2942. tion, and Welfare, and such functions shall be carried out through the ^"'e.?• ^^s. Office of Education of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare."; (2) striking out the heading "PART B—COORDINATION OF A N T I POVERTY PROGRAMS" and

(3) inserting at the end of such title a new part B to read as follows: " P A R T B—COORDINATION "STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

"SEC. 630. This part establishes an Economic Opportunity Council, provides for an information center, and prescribes certain duties and responsibilities. I t s purpose is to promote better coordination among all programs related to this Act, with a view to making those programs more effective in reaching and serving the poor, assisting State

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