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PUBLIC LAW 92-318-JUNE 23, 1972

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" (2) the design^ establishment, and conduct of programs of postsecondary occupational education (or the expansion and improvement of existing programs) as defined by section 1060 of this part; " (3) the design, establishment, and conduct of programs to carry out the long-range strategy developed pursuant to section 1056(b) (1)(D) for infusing into elementary and secondary education occupational preparation, which shall include methods of involving secondary schools in occupational placement and methods of providing followup services and career counseling and guidance for persons of all ages as a regular function of the educational system; "(4) the design of high-quality instructional programs to meet the needs for postsecondary occupational education and the development of an order of priorities for placing these programs in operation; -' "' (5) special training and preparation of persons to equip them to teach, administer, or otherwise assist in carrying out the program authorized under this part (such as programs to prepare 'J journeymen in the skilled trades or occupations for teaching positions); and ^' " (6) the leasing, renting, or remodeling of facilities required to carry out the program authorized by this part. ••(b) Programs authorized by this part may be carried out through ••ontractual arrangements with private organizations and institutions organized for profit where such arrangements can make a contribution to achieving the purposes of this part by providing substantially equivalent education, training, or services more readily or more economically, or by preventing needless duplication of expensive physical plant and equipment, or by providing needed education or training of the types authorized by this part which would not otherwise be available. "ASSURANCES; JUDICIAL REVIEW

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"SEC. 1058. (a) Before making any program grant under this part the Commissioner shall receive from the State Commission an assurance satisfactory to him. that the planning requirements of section 1056 have been met and from the State administrative agency assurances satisfactory to him that— "(1) the State Advisory Council on Vocational Education has had a reasonable opportunity to review and make recommenda.•,t tions concerning the design of the programs for which the grant is requested; ''(2) Federal funds made available under this part will result in improved occupational education programs, and in no case supplant State, local, or private funds; "(3) adequate provision has been made by such agency for programs described in section 1057(a)(3); "(4) provision has been made for such fiscal control and fund accounting procedures as may be necessary to assure proper disbursement of, and accounting for, Federal funds paid to the State under this part; "(5) to the extent consistent with the number of students enrolled in nonprofit private schools in the area to be served by an elementary or secondary school program funded under this » part, provision has been made for the effective participation of 5 such students; and

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