Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 92 Part 2.djvu/1008

 92 STAT. 2288

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PUBLIC LAW 95-561—NOV. 1, 1978 "(2) that provide, after consultation with the appropriate State agencies, the State will develop a ten-year plan for the coordination of education programs with all relevant community services, including but not limited to State and local recreation authorities and associations; "(3) that 80 per centum of the amounts received Tby the State from its allotment will be distributed among local educational agencies within the State with due regard for such factors as the size of the population to be served by the community education program of the local educational agency; "(4) that community education programs assisted under this part will, to the extent feasible, serve all age groups within the community, including preschool children, children and youth in school, out of school youths, adults, and senior citizens as well as groups in the community with special needs for community education program services, such as individuals with limited speaking ability, mentally and physically handicapped individuals, and other health impaired individuals; "(5) that the community education program will include procedures for the systematic and effective identification and documentation of the needs and concerns of the community; "(6) that the community education program will provide for the identification and use of existing educational, cultural, recreational, health care, and other resources outside the school or other public facility (including the services of volunteers) and will contain provisions to encourage the use of cooperative arrangements with public and private agencies to make the maximum use of existing resources within the community; "(7) the community education program will provide for the active and continuous involvement on an advisory basis of institutions, groups, and individuals in the community to be served by the program and the active and continuous involvement of parents of school children in the planning, development, and implementation of programs; " (8) that the State educational agency will establish procedures for submitting applications by local educational agencies within that State for payments under this title, for approval by the State educational agency, including appropriate procedures to assure that the State educational agency concerned will not disapprove an application of any local educational agency without notice and opportunity for a hearing; "(9) that the State will pay from non-Federal sources the remaining cost of carrying out the State plan; "(10) that the State educational agency, from the funds received by it under section 804 for any fiscal year, will reserve not to exceed 15 per centum of such funds for the administration of the State plan, technical assistance to local educational agencies, the conduct of conferences and dissemination activities among local educational agencies within the State and other community service agencies, the coordination between local educational agencies, community colleges, and other institutions of higher education in the State with respect to the coordination of the delivery of social services, with particular emphasis on the application of section 806 and the training and conversion activities authorized by section 812 of this title; and

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