Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 91.djvu/670

 91 STAT. 636

PUBLIC LAW 95-93—AUG. 5, 1977 • '

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" (3) the degree to which such cniployinont oppoiiuuitios have caused out-of-school youths to return to school or others to reinaiii in school; " (4) the number of youths provided employment in relation to the total which might have been eligiblo; " (5) the kinds of jobs provided such youths and a description of the eiuployers—public and private—providing such employment; "(G) the degree to which on-the-job or apprenticeship training has been offered as part of the employment; " (7) the estinuited cost of such a program if it wore to bo extended to all areas; " (8) the effect such employment opportunities have had on reducing youth unemployiuent in the areas of the prime sponsors operating a project; and " (0) the impact of job opportunities provided under the project on other job opportunities for youths in the area.

"SiJurAirr 2—Yoirrii CoMnruNrry CONTSKUVATION AND IMPROVI^MKNT PROJECTS "STATKMKNT OK RUKPOSE

29 USC 893.

" SEC. 331. It is the puiposo of this sub{)art to establish a program of conununity conservation and im{)rovement projects to provide etriployment, work experience, skill training, and opportunities for couuiuinity service to eligible youths, for a period not to exceed twelve months, supplementary to but not replacing opportunities available under title I of this Act.

29 USC 811.

"DEIINITIONS

29 USC 893a. 29 USC 812. 29 USC 872. 29 USC 873. 29 USC 981.

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"SKC. 332. As used in this subpart, the term— " (1) 'eligible applicant' means any prime sponsor qualified under section 102 of this Act, sponsors of Native American programs qualified under section 302(c)(1) of this Act, and sponors of migrant and seasonal farmworlcer programs qualified under section 303 of this Act; " (2) 'project applicant' shall have the same meaning as in section 701(a) (15) of this Act; " (3) 'eligible youths' means individuals who are unemployed and, at the time of entering employment under this subpart, are ages sixteen to nineteen, inclusive; and " (4) 'community improvement projects' means projects providing work which would not otherwise be carried out, including, but not limited to, the rehabilitation or improvement of public facilities; neighborhood improvements; weatherization and basic repairs to low-income housing; energy conservation including solar energy techniques, especially those utilizing materials and supplies available without cost; and conservation, maintenance, or restoration of natural resources on publicly held lands other than Federal lands. "AT>U)CA'riON OK KCNDS

29 USC 893b.

" SEC. 333. (a) Funds available to carry (mt this subpart for any fiscal year shall be allocated in such a matter that not less than 75 per

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