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PUBLIC LAW 92-223-DEC. 28, 1971 IMPROVEMENT

OF W O R K

INCENTIVE

PROGRAM

SEC. 3. (a)(1) Section 402(a) (15) of the Social Security Act is amended to read as follows: "(15) provide (A) for the development of a program, for each appropriate relative and dependent child receiving aid under the plan and for each appropriate individual (living in the same home as a relative and child receiving such aid) whose needs are taken into account in making the determination under clause (7), for preventing or reducing the incidence of births out of wedlock and otherwise strengthening family life, and for implementing such program by assuring that m all appropriate cases family planning services are offered to them, but acceptance of family planning services provided under the plan shall be voluntary on the part of such members and individuals and shall not be a prerequisite to eligibility for or the receipt of any other service under the plan; and (B) to the extent that services provided under this clause or clause (14) are furnished by the staff of the State agency or the local agency administering the State plan in each of the political subdivisions of the State, for the establishment of a single organizational unit in such State or local agency, as the case may be, responsible for the furnishing of such services;". (2) Section 402(a) (19)(A) of such Act is amended to read as follows: " (A) that every individual, as a condition of eligibility for aid under this part, shall register for manpower services, training, and employment as provided by regulations of the Secretary of Labor, unless such individual is— " (i) a child who is under age 16 or attending school full time; " (ii) a person who is ill, incapacitated, or of advanced age; "(iii) a person so remote from a work incentive project that his effective participation is precluded; "(iv) a person whose presence in the home is required because of illness or incapacity of another member of the household; " (v) a mother or other relative of a child under the age of six who is caring for the child; or "(vi) the mother or other female caretaker of a child, if the father or another adult male relative is in the home and not excluded by clause (i), (ii), (iii), or (iv) of this subparagraph (unless he has failed to register as required by this subparagraph, or has been found by the Secretary of Labor under section 433(g) to have refused without good

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81 Stat. 877. 42 USC 602.

81 Stat. 881.

Registration. 81 Stat. 890.

81 Stat. 8 8 5. 42 USC 633.

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