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 PUBLIC LAW 95-480—OCT. 18, 1978

92 STAT. 1578

gor, WaKliington, on such terms and conditions as he may reasonably require without regard to any provision in law. EMERGENCY SCHOOL AID

42 USC 2000c. 20 USC 1601 note.

For carrying out title IV of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Emergency School Aid Act, $341,350,000: Provided, That the Assistant Secretary, in awarding funds under this program, shall not give less favorable consideration to the application of a local educational agency which has voluntarily adopted a plan qualified for assistance under this title than to the application of a local educational agency which has been legally required to adopt such a plan. EDUCATION FOR THE HANDICAPPED

20 USC 871-880a notes. 20 USC 1411. 20 USC 1419.

For carrying out the Education of the H and i c a p p e d Act, $976,637,000: Provided, That of this amount $804,000,000 for part B and $17,500,000 for section 619 shall become available for obligation on July 1, 1979, and shall remain available until September 30, 1980. r

20 USC 2563. 20 USC 2301, 1201 note. 20 USC 2401.

20 USC 2350.

OCCUI'ATIONAL, VOCATIONAL, AND ADULT EDUCATION

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For carrying out, to the extent not otherwise provided, section 523 of the Education Amendments of 1976, the Vocational Education Act of 1963, as amended, and the A d u l t Education Act, $774,453,000 of which $10,000,000 for part B, subpart 2 of the Vocational Education Act shall remain available until expended: Provided, That the amounts appropriated above shall become available for obligation on July 1, 1979, and shall remain available until September 30, 1980, unless otherwise specified herein: Provided further, That not to exceed $112,317,000 shall be for c a r r y i n g out part A, subpart 3 of the Vocational Education Act. •,•-

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For carrying out subparts 1 ($2,600,000,000), 2 ($340,100,000), and 3 ($76,750,000) of part A, and part s C ($550,000,000) and E 20 USC 1070a, ($328,900,000) of Title IV of the H i g h e r Education Act, and, to the 1070b, 1070c. extent not otherwise provided, the General Education Provisions Act, 42 USC 2751, $3,922,650,000, of which $3,895,750,000 shall remain available until 20 USC 1087aa. September 30, 1980: Provided, That such funds may be expended 20 USC 1221. notwithstanding the provisions of section 1208(a)(2) of the H i g h e r 20 USC Education Act: Provided further. That (1) Funds appropriated in 1146-1150 this Act for Basic Educational O p p o r t u n i t y G r a n t s under the H i g h e r note. Education Act of 1965 shall be used to make basic g r a n t s consistent 20 USC 1001 with the Schedule of Expected F a m i l y Contribution in effect as of note. October 1, 1978, except that (A) such schedule shall not have an assessment r a t e on parental discretionary income in excess of 10.5 per centum, (B) such schedule shall not reduce the maximum basic g r a n t below $1,800, and (C) such schedule shall retain the provisions relating to independent students as were in effect for the academic year 1978-79. (2) I f funds contained in this Act available for basic educational opportunity g r a n t s are insufficient to satisfy fully all basic g r a n t entitlements as determined by the F a m i l y Contribution Schedule as modified by paragraph (1), the amount paid with respect to each such entitlement shall be—

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