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PUBLIC LAW 93-203-DEC. 28, 1973 ENERGY

[87 STAT.

STUDY

SEC. 506. The Secretary shall, immediately upon enactment of this Act, make a study of the impact of energy shortages, including fuel rfs^r°and°commis- i^^tiouiug, upou maupowcr needs. The Secretary shall make a report sion^ of his findings and recommendations thereon to the Congress and to the Commission not later than March 31, 1974. TITLE VI—GENERAL PROVISIONS DEFINITIONS

" 76 Stat. 25. sJsta^.elV; 86 Stat. 690. ' 42 USC 2737.

SEC. 601. (a) As used in this Act, the term—• (1) Community-based organizations" means organizations which are representative of communities or significant segments of the communities and which provide manpower services (for example. Opportunities Industrialization Centers, Jobs for Progress, Mainstream, and Community Action Agencies). (2) "Governor" means the chief executive of any State. (3) "Health care" includes, but is not limited to, preventive and clinical medical treatment, family planning services, nutrition services, and appropriate psychiatric, psychological, and prosthetic services, to the extent any such treatment or services are necessary to enable the recipient of manpower services to obtain or retain employment. (4) "Low-income level" means $7,000 with respect to income in 1969, and for any later year means that amount which bears the same relationship to $7,000 as the Consumer Price Index for that year bears to the Consumer Price Index for 1969, rounded to the nearest $1,000. (5) "Manpower allotment" means sums received by a State or area under title I of this Act for any fiscal year (or, where applicable, under title II of the Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962, and part B of title I of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964). (6) "Offender" means any adult or juvenile who is confined in j^^y type of correctional institution and also includes any individual or juvenile assigned to a community based facility or subject to pretrial, probationary, or parole or other stages of the judicial correctional or probationary process where manpower training and services may be beneficial, as determined by the Secretary, after consultation with judicial, correctional, probationary, or other appropriate authorities. (7) "Public service" includes, but is not limited to, work in such fields as environmental quality, health care, education, public safety, crime prevention and control, prison rehabilitation, transportation, recreation, maintenance of parks, streets, and other public facilities, solid waste removal, pollution control, housing and neighborhood improvements, rural development, conservation, beautification, veterans outreach, and other fields of human betterment and community improvement. (8) "Secretary" means the Secretary of Labor. (9) "State" includes the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. (10) "Unit of general local government" means any city, municipality, county, town, township, parish, village or other general purpose political subdivision which has the power to levy taxes

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