Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 87.djvu/909

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PUBLIC LAW 93-203-DEC. 28, 1973

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and spend funds, as well as ooneral corporate and police powers. (11) "Undereniployed persons" means— (A) persons \\\\o are working part-time but seeking- fulltime work; (B) persons who are working full-time but receiving wages below the poverty level determined in accordance with criteria as established by the Director of the Office of Management and Budget. (12) "Lnemployed persons" means— (A) persons who are without jobs and who wan.t and are a\ailable for work; and (B) except for purposes of sections 103 and 202, adults g^^"'^' PP- «*2. who or whose families receive supplemental security income or monev payments pursuant to a State plan approved under title I, IV. X. or X VI of the Social Security Act or would, as ^^'^\ ""f^^f" ^*' defined in regulations to be issued by the Secretary, be eligible for such payments but for the fact that both parents are present in the home (1) who are determined by the Secretary of Labor, in consultation with the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, to be available for work. and (2) who are either (i) persons without jobs, or (ii) persons working in jobs providing insufficient income to enable such persons and their families to be self-supporting without welfare assistance: and the determination of whether persons are without jobs shall be made in accordance with the criteria used by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the Department of Labor in defining persons as unemployed, but such ci-iteria shall not be applied dirt'erently on account of a person's pre\ious employment. (13) "Wagner-Peyser Act"* means "An Act to provide for the establishment of a national employment system and for cooperation with the States in the proinotion of such system, and for other l)urposes", appro\ed June 6. 11)33 (48 Stat. 113). as amended (29 r.S.(\40etseq.). (b) As used in section 208(c) of this Act, the term "area" means— (1) where the applicant is an eligible unit of government or an Lulian tribe, that ideographical area over which the applicant exercises general political jurisdiction, or (2) where the applicant is a ]:)ublic agency or institution which is a subdivision of an eligible unit of government, that geographical aiva over which such unit of government exercises general political jurisdiction. LEGAL

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