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 PUBLIC LAW 95-524—OCT. 27, 1978 available deliverers of services (which have expressed an interest in writing) maintained by the prime sponsor as records accessible to the public; "(4) include a detailed description of— "(A) the prime sponsor's administrative arrangements, including the procedures to be used to supervise deliverers of service (including criteria for determining that a program has demonstrated effectiveness), to select and to place individuals on the administrative staff, to evaluate and audit the operation of such programs, and to process complaints and grievances; "(B) the methods to be used to identify and place participants in such programs, the arrangements made with respect to providing such participants with job search assistance, counseling, and other services; and "(C) the procedures for the selection of and the arrangements made with respect to consultation with the prime sponsor planning council, the youth council, and the private industry council; "(5) include a description of arrangements to ensure that— "(A) employment and training services, including the development of job opportunities, will be provided to those most in need of them, including low-income persons, handicapped individuals, persons facing barriers to employment commonly experienced by older workers, and persons of limited English-speaking ability, and that the need for continued funding of programs of demonstrated effectiveness is taken into account in serving such groups and persons; "(B) nondiscrimination and equal employment opportunities are provided; and "(C) procedures are developed which will lead to skill development and job opportunities for participants in occupations traditionally limited to individuals of the opposite sex; "(6) provide a description of appropriate arrangements with educational agencies serving youth, community-based organizations serving the poverty community which are not represented on the prime sponsor planning council, and other special target groups, for their participation in the planning of programs included in the plan; "(7) provide for utilizing those services and facilities which are available, with or without reimbursement, from Federal, State, and local agencies to the extent deemed appropriate by the prime sponsor after giving due consideration to the effectiveness of such existing services and facilities, including the State employment service. State vocational education and vocational rehabilitation agencies, State public assistance agencies, area skills centers, local educational agencies, postsecondary training and education institutions, community action agencies, other public agencies and community-based organizations, but nothing contained herein shall be construed to limit the utilization of services and facilities of private agencies, institutions, and organizations (such as private businesses, labor organizations, and private educational and vocational institutions) which can, at comparable cost, provide substantially equivalent training or services;

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