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 84 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 91-230-APR. 13, 1970 REVISION

OF FEDERAL ADMINISTRATION

153

SECTION

SEC. 163. Section 803(c) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 is amended by striking out " (1) " and by striking out i204;^8l'stat!^8i6 everything after "by such other departments and agencies" and insert- 20 USC 883. ing m lieu thereof a period and the following: "Federal departments and agencies administering programs which may be effectively coordinated with programs carried out under this Act or any Act amended by this Act, including community action programs carried out under 81 Stat. 690. title II of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, shall, to the fullest 42 USC 2781extent permitted by other applicable law, carry out such programs 28^7.'" in such a manner as to assist in carrying out, and to make more effective, the programs under this Act or any Act amended by this Act." SCHOOL NLT^RITION A N D H E A L T H SERVICES AND RESEARCH I N CORRECTION EDUCATION SERVICES

SEC. 164. Title VIII of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 is amended by adding to the end thereof the following 8o^stat^\'204'new sections: 8istat!8i6.' 20 USC 881" G R A N T S FOR DEMONSTRATION P R O J E C T S TO IMPROVE SCHOOL N U T R I T I O N A N D H E A L T H SERVICES FOR C H I L D R E N FROM L O W - I N C O M E

FAMILIES

"SEC. 808. (a) The Secretary shall carry out a program of making grants to local educational agencies and, where appropriate, nonprofit private educational organizations, to support demonstration projects designed to improve nutrition and health services in public and private schools serving areas with high concentrations of children from lowincome families. " (b) Funds appropriated pursuant to subsection (d) shall be available for grants pursuant to applications approved under this section to pay the cost of (1) coordinating nutrition and health service resources m the areas to be served by a demonstration project supported under this section, (2) providing supplemental health, nutritional, mental health, and food services to children from low-income families when the resources for such services available to the applicant from other sources are inadequate to meet the needs of such children, (3) nutrition and health education programs designed to train professional and other school personnel to provide nutrition and health services in a manner which meets the needs of children from low-income families for such services, and (4) the evaluation of projects assisted under this section with respect to their effectiveness in improving school nutrition and health services for such children. "(c) Applications for a grant under this section shall be submitted at such time, contain such information, and be consistent with such criteria as the Secretary may require by regulation. Such applications shall provide for— "(1) the use of funds available under this section and the coordination of health care facilities and resources and such nutrition resources as may be available to the applicant in order to insure that a comprehensive program of physical and mental health and nutrition services are available to children from lowincome families in the area to be served; " (2) the development of health and nutrition curriculum materials related to the specific needs of persons involved with the project and to new and improved approaches to health services and food technology;

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