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PUBLIC LAW 91-380-AUG. 18, 1970

[84 STAT.

VOCATIONAL AND AIH'LT KDI'CATION

82 Stat. 1064;

Ante, p. 188. Tnte,'p.i59. Ante, p. 15 Ante, p. 165

For currying out, to the extent not otherwise provided, section 102(b) ($2,,), parts H nnd C ($850,886,000), D, F ($2l,2r),), (T ($18,5,), H ($r),5(M),00), and I of the Voca(ional Education Act of lim8, as amended (20 r. S. ( \ 1241-1891), the Adult PMucation Act of limn (20 r. S. ( \ cli. 80) ($55,000,000), and section 402 of the Klenjentary and Secondary Kducation Amendments of IJWT, $45>4,11)(>,000, inchidin<r $l,000,00o" for exemphiry programs under part I) of said 15)H8 Act of which 50 per centum shall remain available until expended and 50 per centum shall remain available through June 80, 1972. HKUIKU

82^statr*io\7!^' 20 USC 100*1 n o'77'Stat. 364te. 82 Stat. 1060.' ^^20 USC 701 Ante. p. 174. 46? sff ^^^' 74 Stat. 525; ^^a'stat^V-ii. 20 USC* 1078a "°*»^^^n^e. pp.. 75 Stat. 527. 22 USC 2452.

KnrrATU)N

F'or carrying out, to the extent not otherwise provided, titles I, III, IV (except part F), part E of title V, and part A of title VI of the Higher Education Act of 19B5, as amended, section 105(b), section 806, titles I and IV of the Higlier Educati(m Facilities Act of 1968, '^^ amended, titles II, IV, and VI of the National Defense Education Act of 1958, as amended, section 22 of the Act of June 29, 1985, as amended (7 V.S.C. 829), the Emergency Insured Student Loan Act of 1969, sectious 402 and 411 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Amendments of 1967, and section 102(b)(6) of the Mutual Education i\nd C u l t u r a l E x c h a n g e Act of 1961, $967,880,0(M), of which $7,000,000 '''^'^^^ ^^^ ^"^' ii^structional equipment under part A of title VI of the H i g h e r Pvducation Act of which a m o u n t s reallotted shall remain available until June 80, 1972, and the following amounts shall remain avail^y^^^ ^^^^^.^.^^^^^^ ^,^j^ ^^^^. $48,000,000 for grants for construction of public couHnunity colleges and technical institutes under title I of ^j^^ HigluM" Education Facilities Act of 1968, $167,700,000 for educational opportunity grants, and amounts reallotted for grants for college work-study programs, and the following amounts shall remain available until exoended: $145,400,000 for the student loan insurance programs (including $2,200,000 for computer services for the Office of Education) and $21,00,0(K) for annual interest payments for subsidized construction loans. E l) r ( \ V T I N PKOFKSSIONS OKVELOPMENT

79 Stat. 1254; 82 sill: 1091.

For caiTving out, to the extent not otherwise provided, section 504 and parts B ($15,000,000 for subpart 2), ( \ I), amd F of the Education Professions Development Act (title V of the Higher PMucation Act of 1965), aud section 402 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Amendments of 1967, $185,800,000.

20 USC 1091 "°*^'

70 Stat. 293; 80 llTt. 314. 79 Stat. 1224; 82 Stat. 1037. 8 i l stat^g^4; 83 Stat. 146!

COMMUNITY

EDUCATION

For carrying out, to the extent not otherwise provided, titles I ($85,0(M),00b), II, III ($2,281,000) and IV ($8,428,000) of theLibrary Services aud Construction Act (20 I'.S.C. ch. 16); title II (except section 224) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 1021i;'>;>,^ 1041), section 402 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Amendments of 1967 and part IV of title III of the C o m m u n i c a t i o n s Act of 1984 (47 r. S. ( \ 890-895), $85,040,(MK), of which $7,092,500, to remain available through June 80, 1972, sluil'l be for grants for public library construction under title II of the Library Services and Constructicm Act, and $11,000,000 shall be for educational broadcasting facilities and shall remain available until expended.

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