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 92 STAT. 1972

Report to Congress.

Ante, p. 1945. "Detailed occupational or training code."

PUBLIC LAW 95-524—OCT. 27, 1978 "(f) The Secretary shall develop an ongoing program to notify prime sponsors of experiments and demonstrations to be conducted in their States and shall disseminate to prime sponsors and Governors the results of all research, demonstrations, evaluations, and experiments of employment and training programs. " (g)(1) The Secretary shall— "(A) develop standard definitions of 'enrollments', 'completions', 'job placements', and 'training-related job placements' for classroom and on-the-job training programs funded under this Act; "(B) establish procedures for the uniform reporting by prime sponsors of information on enrollments, completions, job placements, and training related placements by detailed occupational or training code for classroom and on-the-job training programs funded under this Act; and "(C) make a report to the Congress not later than March 1, 1980, and annually thereafter, containing a summary of the information described in subparagraph (B) together with such analysis and recommendations as the Secretary deems advisable. "(2) The information required by paragraph (1)(C) may be included in the annual report of the Secretary under section 127(a). "(3) For the purposes of this subsection, the term 'detailed occupational or training code' shall mean any occupational or training code equivalent in detail to the Standard Occupational Classification at the four-digit level. TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

Grants or contracts, consultation.

29 USC 882.

"SEC. 314. The Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, or other appropriate officials, shall provide directly or through grants, contracts, or other arrangements, appropriate preservice and inservice training for specialized, supportive, supervisory, or other personnel, and appropriate technical assistance with respect to programs under this Act. u NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL INFORMATION COORDINATING COMMITTEE

Youth.

29 USC 883.

"SEC. 315. (a) The National Occupational Information Coordinating Committee, in carrying out its responsibilities under this section, shall give special attention to the labor market information needs of youth, including activities such as, but not limited to— "(1) assisting and encouraging local areas to adopt methods of translating national aggregate occupational outlook data into local terms; "(2) providing technical assistance for programs of computer on-line terminals and other facilities to utilize and implement occupational and career outlook information and projections supplied by State employment service agencies and to improve the, match of youth career desires with available and anticipated labor demand; "(3) assisting and encouraging the development of State occupational information systems, accessible to local schools, including pilot programs in the use of computers to facilitate such access; and "(4) in cooperation with State and local correctional agencies, encouraging programs of counseling and employment services for youth in correctional institutions.

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