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Availability of funds.

PUBLIC LAW 91-230-APR. 13, 1970

[84 STAT.

among those States under subsection (a) for that year, but with the proportionate amount for any of the other States being reduced to the extent it exceeds the sum the Commissioner estimates that State needs and will be able to use for that period; and the total of these reductions may be similarly reallotted among the States whose proportionate amounts were not so reduced. Any amount reallotted to a State under this subsection from funds appropriated pursuant to section 301 for any fiscal year shall be deemed to be a part of the amount allotted to it under subsection (a) for that year. " (d) The amounts made available under the first sentence of subsection (c) for any fiscal year shall remain available for grants during the next succeeding fiscal year. U S E S OF FEDERAL F U N D S

72 Stat. 1592; 78 Stat. 1106; 82 Stat. 1057. 20 USC 481485. Grants.

79 Stat. 49; 80 Stat. 1203. 20 USC 863.

"SEC. 303. (a) I t is the purpose of this title to combine within a single authorization, subject to the modifications imposed by the provisions and requirements of this title, the programs formerly authorized by this title and title V - A of the National Defense Education Act of 1958, and except as expressly modified by this title. Federal funds may be used for the same purposes and the funding of the same types of programs previously authorized by those titles. "(b) Funds appropriated pursuant to section 301 shall be available only for grants in accordance w4th applications approved pursuant to this title for— "(1) planning for and taking other steps leading to the development of programs or projects designed to provide supplementary educational activities and services described in paragraphs (2) and (3), including pilot projects designed to test the effectiveness of plans so developed; "(2) the establishment or expansion of exemplary and innovative educational programs (including dual-enrollment programs ,and the lease or construction of necessary facilities) for the purpose of stimulating the adoption of new educational programs (including those described in section 503(4) and special programs for handicapped children) in the schools of the State; and "(3) the establishment, maintenance, operation, and expansion of programs or projects, including the lease or construction of necessary facilities and the acquisition of necessary equipment, designed to enrich the programs of local elementary and secondary schools and to offer a diverse range of educational experience to persons of varying talents and needs by providing, especially through new and improved approaches, supplementary educational services and activities, such as— " (A) remedial instruction, and school health, physical education, recreation, psychological, social work, and other services designed to enable and encourage persons to enter, remain in, or reenter educational programs, including the provision of special educational programs and study areas during periods when schools are not regularly in session; " (B) comprehensive academic services and, where appropriate, vocational guidance and counseling, for continuing adult education; " (C) specialized instruction and equipment for students interested in studying advanced scientific subjects, foreign languages, and other academic subjects which are not taught in the local schools or which can be provided more effectively on a centralized basis, or for persons who are handicapped or of preschool age;

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