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PUBLIC LAW 91-230-APR. 13, 1970

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the Elementury and Secondary Education Act of 19(55 and of the effectiveness of the various provisions of such title in making funds avaihible to State and local educational agencies in order to meet the purposes of such title 1, Such study shall make special reference to the distribution of funds to local educational agencies within counties, the means by which such funds may he concentrated in school attendance areas with the highest concentrations of children from low-income families, the appropriateness of the Federal percentage and the lowincome factor provided for in subsection (c) of section 103 of such si^stat^'ssVs? ^^^^^ ^ when considered in the light of the extra cost of providing 20 USC 241C. * compensatory education for educationally deprived children (including the means of providing services authorized by such title to such children residing in rural areas), and the use of special incentive grants to increase State and local effort for education. 3!F°^^ *° ^°"' (^) ^^^ ^'^^^^' ^^*'^" March 81, 1972, the Commissioner shall submit gress. to the Congress a report on the study required by subsection (a), together with such recommendations as he may deem appropriate with respect to modification of programs under title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. Xotwithstanding the first 79 Stat. 28. seiit^uce of section 108(d) of such title I, the Commissioner shall not )r use data fo the purposes of section 108 of such title I from the 1970 he census of the United States prior to July 1, 1972, nKSKJXA'riOX O K R K S P O N S I B I L I T Y FOR P R O VI S I O N O F Sl'KClAL E O r C A T l O N A L SEKVH'KS FOR IX S T l ' J l n O X A L I Z E D NE<}LE(TEI) OR D E I. IX Q I ' E N T CHlLnREX'^

SEC. 108. (a) Paragraph (2) of section 108(a) of title I of the 79 Stat. 28;

E l e m e n t a r y and S e c o n d a r y Education Act of 1965 is amended by a d d -

nig at the end thereof the following sentence: "Xotwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this paragraph, upon determination by the State educational agency that a local educational agency in the State is unable or unwilling to provide for the Special educational needs of 80 Stat. 1193.

79 Stat. 29.

children, described in clause (C) of the first sentence of t h i s p a r a -

graph, who are living in institutions for neglected or delinquent children, the State educational agency shall, if it assumes responsibility for t\\& special educational needs of such children, be eligible to receive the portion of the allocation to such local educational agency which is attributable to such neglected or delinquent children, but if the State educational agency does not assume such responsibility, any other State or local public agency, as determined by regulations established by the (Commissioner, which does assume such responsibility shall bo eligible to receive such portion of the allocation." (b) Section 108(d) of such Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new sentence: " For purposes of this section, the Secretary shall consider all children who are in correctional institutions to be living in institutions for delinquent children." IX C ' L l ' S I O N OF I ' l ERTO R1("0 AND OTJIER O l ' r i > Y l X ( } AREAS W l T F I RE81'E("T TO NE(J1.E(TEI> OR D E L I N Q V E N T C H I L D R E N

79 Stat. 28; 1 Stat. 787, Effective date.

SE(\ 104. (a) Paragraph (4) of section 108(a) of title I of the Elelueiitary and Secondary PMucation Act of 1965 is amended by striking ^^^^ "paragraph (5) " and inserting in lieu thereof "paragraphs (5) and (7)". ^j) J'],^, amendment made by this section shall be effective after June 80, 1970. i'l

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