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 92 STAT. 1976

PUBLIC LAW 95-524^0CT. 27, 1978 organizations, educational associations, business, cultural, or other private associations; units of general local government; or special purpose political subdivisions either having the power to levy taxes and spend funds or serving such special purpose in 2 or more units of general local government. "(2) Part-time employment on an individual basis in any of the institutions and under the same conditions provided for in clause (1). "(3) Part-time employment on either a project or individual basis in any of the institutions and under the same conditions as provided in clause (1) which includes as part of the employment on-the-job or apprenticeship training. "(4) Full-time employment during the summer months, not to exceed 40 hours per week for each youth employed, and not to last less than 8 weeks in any of the institutions described in clause (1).

Full-time employment.

"SELECTING PRIME SPONSORS

29 USC 896.

Ante, p. 1950. Post, p. 2001.

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"SEC. 418. (a) In selecting prime sponsors to operate youth incentive entitlement projects, the Secretary shall— "(1) select prime sponsors from areas with differing socioeconomic and regional circumstances such as differing unemployment rates, school dropout rates, urban and rural variations, size, and other such factors designed to test the efficacy of a youth job entitlement in a variety of differing locations and circumstances; "(2) take into consideration the extent to which the prime sponsors devote funds made available under title II and part Q Q^ Q^^Q ^j^lg -fQj. YiQ purpose of carrying out a youth incentive entitlement proj ect or for supportive services; "(3) take into consideration the extent to which new and different classifications, occupations, or restructured jobs are created for youth; "(4) select only prime sponsors which submit proposals which include— "(A) a description of the procedure to be utilized by the prime sponsor to publicize, consider, approve, audit, and monitor youth incentive projects or jobs funded by the prime sponsor under this part, including copies of proposed application materials, as well as examples of audit and client characteristics reports; "(B) a statement of the estimated number of economically disadvantaged youth to be served by the prime sponsor, and assurances that only such disadvantaged youth will be J served; "(C) assurances that the provisions of sections 442 and 443 are met relating to wage provisions and special conditions; "(D) assurances that the prime sponsor has consulted with public and private nonprofit educational agencies including vocational and postsecondary education institutions and other agencies which offer high school equivalency programs; public employers, including law enforcement and judicial agencies; State and local public assistance agencies; labor organizations; voluntary youth groups; community-based ^ organizations; organizations of demonstrated effectiveness

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