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PUBLIC LAW 92-51 2 - O C T. 20, 1972

allocating to each State an amount which bears the same ratio to the total amount to be allocated as the population of such State bears to the population of all the States. (2)

ALLOCATION ON BASIS OF URBANIZED POPULATION.—Any

allocation among the States on the basis of urbanized population shall be made by allocating to each State an amount which bears the same ratio to the total amount to be allocated as the urbanized population of such State bears to the urbanized population of all the States. (3)

ALLOCATION ON BASIS or POPULATION INVERSELY WEIGHTED PER CAPITA INCOME.—Any allocation among the States on

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FOR the basis of population inversely weighted for per capita income shall be made by allocating to each State an amount which bears the same ratio to the total amount to be allocated as— (A) the population of such State, multiplied by a fraction the numerator of which is the per capita income of all the States and the denominator of which is the per capita income of such State, bears to (B) the sum of the products determined under subparagraph (A) for all the States. (4)

ALLOCATION ON BASIS OF INCOME TAX COLLECTIONS.—Any

allocation among the States on the basis of income tax collections shall be made by allocating to each State an amount which bears the same ratio to the total amount to be allocated as the income tax amount of such State bears to the sum of the income tax amounts of all the States. (5) ALLOCATION ON BASIS OF GENERAL TAX EFFORT.—Any allocation among the States on the basis of general tax effort shall be made by allocating to each State an amount which bears the same ratio to the total amount to be allocated as the general tax effort amount of such State bears to the sum of the general tax effort amounts of all the States. Subtitle B—Administrative Provisions SEC. 121. REPORTS ON USE OF FUNDS; PUBLICATION. (a) REPORTS ON U S E OF FUNDS.—Each State government and unit of local government which receives funds under subtitle A shall, after the close of each entitlement period, submit a report to the Secretary setting forth the amounts and purposes for which funds received during such period have been spent or obligated. Such reports shall be in such form and detail and shall be submitted at such time as the Secretary may prescribe. (b) REPORTS ON PLANNED U S E OF FUNDS.—Each State government and unit of local government which expects to receive funds under subtitle A for any entitlement period beginning on or after January 1, 1973, shall submit a report to the Secretary setting forth the amounts and purposes for which it plans to spend or obligate the funds which it expects to receive during such period. Such reports shall be in such form and detail as the Secretary may prescribe and shall be submitted at such time before the beginning of the entitlement period as the Secretary may prescribe. (c) PUBLICATION AND PUBLICITY OF REPORTS.—Each State government and unit of local government shall have a copy of each report submitted by it under siibsection (a) or (b) published in a newspaper which is published within the State and has general circulation within the geographic area of that government. Each State government and unit of local government shall advise the news media of the publication of its reports pursuant to this subsection.

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