Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 92 Part 2.djvu/670

 PUBLIC LAW 95-524—OCT. 27, 1978

92 STAT. 1950

through conspiracy with others. The Secretary shall establish the amount and other bonding requirements by regulation. u OFFICE o r MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE Establishment.

29 USC 837.

Periodic publications.

"SEC. 135. The Secretary shall establish, in the office of the Secretary, an Office of Management Assistance and shall assign to such office such especially qualified accountants, management specialists, and other professionals as may be necessary and available to provide management assistance to smj prime sponsor— "(1) seeking the service of such office on its own initiative to assist it in overcoming problems in the management, operation, or supervision of any program or project under this Act; and "(2) identified, pursuant to a complaint investigation, internal audit, or audit or investigation as not being in compliance with any important requirement of this Act, of regulations issued thereunder, or of the comprehensive employment and training plan. Services under this section may be provided on a reimbursable or nonreimbursable basis, as determined by the Secretary, and shall be allocated in a manner to assure equitable but effective distribution of such services. The Secretary shall periodically publish any proposals for corrective action made by the Office which may be useful to other prime sponsors. "TITLE II—GOMPREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SERVICES "PART A—FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROVISIONS a PURPOSE OF PROGRAM

Establishment.

29 USC 841.

"SEC. 201. It is the purpose of this title to establish programs to provide comprehensive employment and training services throughout the Nation in order to ease barriers to labor force participation encountered by economically disadvantaged persons, to enable such persons to secure and retain employment at their maximum capacity, and to enhance the potential for individuals to increase their earned income. Such programs shall include the development and creation of training, upgrading, retraining, education, and other services needed to enable individuals to secure and retain employment at their maximum capacities so as to increase their earned incomes.

29 USC 842.

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"ALLOCATION OF FUNDS

«SEC. 202. (a)(1)(A) Eighty-five percent of the amount available for parts A, B, and C of this title in fiscal year 1979 shall be allocated as follows: "(i) 50 percent of the amount allocated under this paragraph shall be allocated to each State on the basis of the sums received ..^ by the State under title I of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973 for fiscal year 1978 compared to the sums received by all States under such title in that year; " (ii) 371/^ percent of the amount allocated under this paragraph shall be allocated to each State on the basis of the relative number of unemployed persons within the State as compared to the number in all States; "(iii) 121/^ percent of the amount allocated under this paragraph shall be allocated to each State on the basis of the relative

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