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 83 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 91-177-DEC. 30, 1969

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AMENDMENTS W I T H RESPECT TO LE(JAL SERVICES PROGRAM

SEC. 104, (a) Section 222(a)(3) of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 is amended by striking out "counseling, education, and other appropriate services" and inserting in lieu thereof "legal counseling, education in legal matters, and other appropriate legal services". (b) Section 222(a)(3) of such Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the following: "Members of the Armed Forces, and members of their immediate families, shall be eligible to obtain legal services under such programs in cases of extreme hardship (determined in accordance with regulations of the Director issued after consultation with the Secretary of Defense): Provided, That notliing in this sentence shall be so construed as to require the Director to expand or enlarge existing programs or to initiate new programs in order to carry out the provisions of this sentence unless and until the Secretary of Defense assumes the cost of such services and has reached agreement with the Director on reimbursement for all such additional costs as may be incurred in carrying out the provisions of this sentence." EMERGENCY

FOOD A N D MEDICAL

si Stat. 698.

SERVICES

SEC. 105. Section 222(a)(5) of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 is amended to read as follows: si Stat. 700; "(5) A program to be known as 'Emergency Food and Medical ^^42 USC 2809. Services' designed to provide on an emergency basis, directly or by delegation of authority pursuant to the provisions of title VI of this Act, financial assistance for the provision of such medical ^s Stat. 523; supplies and services, nutritional foodstuffs, and related services, as 42 USC 2941. may be necessary to counteract conditions of starvation or malnutrition among the poor. Such assistance may be provided by way of supplement to such other assistance as may be extended under the provisions of other Federal programs, and may be used to extend and broaden such programs to serve economically disadvantaged individuals and families where such services are not now provided and without regard to the requirements of such laws for local or State administration or financial participation. In extending such assistance, the Director m.ay make grants to community action agencies or local public or private nonprofit organizations or agencies to carry out the purposes of this paragraph. The Director is authorized to carry out the functions under this paragraph through the Secretary of Agriculture and the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare in a manner that will insure the availability of svich medical supplies and services, nutritional foodstuffs, and related services through a community action agency where feasible, or other agencies or organizations if no such agency exists or is able to administer programs to provide such foodstuffs, medical services, and supplies to needy individuals and families." NEW

SPECIAL

EMPHASIS

PROGRAMS

AUTHORIZED

SEC. 106. Section 222(a) of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new paragraphs: "(8) An 'Alcoholic Counseling and Recovery' program designed to discover and treat the disease of alcoholism. Such program should be community based, serve the objective of the maintenance of the family structure as well as the recovery of the

si Stat. 698; ^^42 USC°28^o'9. "^^'^°r°^''1,^i Recovery"%^roeram-

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