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PUBLIC LAW 90-557-OCT. 11, 1968

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be for supplementary educational centers and services under title III of said Act; $29,750,000 shall be for strengthening State departments 20 USC 841-848. of education under title V of said Act; $7,500,000 shall be for improv- 20 USC sei-87o. ing the education of bilingual children under title VII of said Act; ^g^^ "^^ ^^°^ and $5,000,000 shall be for preventing school dropouts under title VIII ' of s a i d Act.

20 USC 881-887.

For grants to States and loans to nonprofit private schools for equipment and minor remodeling under title III of the National Defense Education Act of 1958, as amended, and for grants to States 20use441-445. for administrative services under said title III, $78,740,000; and for grants to States for testing, guidance, and counseling under title V of said Act, $17,000,000: Provided, That allotments under sections 2ouse48i-49i. 302(a) and 305 for equipment and minor remodeling shall be made (m the basis of $75,740,000 for grants to States and on the basis of $2,038,636 for loans to nonprofit private schools, and allotments under section 302(b) for administrative services shall be made on the basis of $2,000,000. For meeting the special educational needs of educationally deprived 20 USC 241achildren under Title II of the Act of September 30, 1950, as amended, 241m. $1,123,127,000, for the fiscal year 1969: Provided, That the aggregate amounts otherwise available for grants therefor within States shall not be less than 92 per centum of the amounts allocated from the fiscal year 1968 appropriation to local educational agencies in such States for grants. For meeting the special educational needs of educationally deprived children under Title II of the Act of September 30, 1950, as amended, not to exceed 90 per centum of the amounts available for each of the activities and objects thereunder for fiscal year 1969 shall be available for the same activities and objects for the fiscal year 1970: Provided, That the aggregate amounts otherwise available for grants therefor within States shall not be less than 90 per centum of the amounts allocated from the fiscal year 1969 appropriation to local educational agencies in such States for grants. SCHOOL ASSISTANCE I N FEDERALLY AFFECTED AREAS

For grants and payments under the Act of September 30, 1950, as amended (20 U.S.C., ch. 13), and under the Act of September 2^3, 20 USC 236-244. 1950, as amended (20 U.S.C. ch. 9), $90,965,000, fiscal year 1968: 20 USC 631-647. Provided, That these funds shall not be subject to the provisions of the Anti-Deficiency Statute, Revised Statutes 3679, section 665(c), title 31, United States Code: Provided further, That the expenditure of this appropriation shall not be taken into consideration for the purposes of title II of the Revenue and Expenditures Control Act of 1968.

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For grants and payments under the Act of September 30, 1950, as amended (20 U.S.C. ch. 13), and under the Act of September 23, 1950, as amended (20 U.S.C. ch. 19), $520,845,000, of which $505,900,000 shall be for payments to local educational agencies for the maintenance and operation of schools as authorized by the Act of September 30, 1950, as amended (20 U.S.C. ch. 13), and $14,745,000 which shall remain available until expended, shall be for providing school facilities and for grants to local educational agencies m federally affected areas as authorized by said Act of September 23, 1950: Provided, That this appropriation shall also be available for carrying out the provisions of section 6 of the Act of September 30, 1950: Provided further, That not to exceed $200,000 shall be available for necessary expenses for program evaluation activities. EDUCATION PROFESSIONS DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES

For grants, contracts, and payments under parts C, D, and E of the Education Professions Development Act (Public Law 90-35), and j 1^19^2*^ " " " title IV of the National Defense Education Act of 1958, as amended (20 U. S. C 461-465), $156,900,000.

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