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 92 STAT. 2004 Consultation with National Advisory Council on Vocational Education.

20 USC 2392. Impact of energy shortages, study and recommendations to Congress.

42 USC 601, 630..

Ante, p. 1950. 29 USC 801 note.

PUBLIC LAW 95-524—OCT. 27, 1978 " (5)(A) identify, after consultation with the National Advisory Council on Vocational Education, the employment and training and vocational education needs of the Nation and assess the extent to which employment and training, vocational education, vocational rehabilitation, and other programs assisted under this and related Acts represent a consistent, integrated, and coordinated approach to meeting such needs; and "(B) comment, at least once annually, on the reports of the National Advisory Council on Vocational Education which comments shall be included in one of the reports submitted by the National Commission pursuant to this title and in one of the reports submitted by the National Advisory Council on Vocational Education pursuant to section 162 of the Vocational Education Act of 1963; "(6) evaluate and continue to study and make recomniendations to the Congress on the impact of energy shortages and new energy dev'elopraents upon employment and training needs and include the findings and recommendations with respect thereto in the reports required by section 505; " (7) study and make recommendations on how, through policies and actions in the public and private sectors, the Nation can attain and maintain full employment, with special emphasis on the employment difficulties faced by the segments of the labor force that experience differentially high rates of unemployment; "(8) identify and assess the goals and needs of the Nation with respect to economic growth and work improvements, including conditions of employment, organizational effectiveness and efficiency, alternative working arrangements, and technological changes; "(9) examine and evaluate the relationships between employment and training programs assisted under this Act with programs under parts A and C of title IV of the Social Security Act and related public assistance programs under the Social Security Act; and "(10)(A) examine and evaluate the eligibility standards set forth in titles II and VI of this Act, and of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, to determine their impact on single heads of households (especially women and older Americans); and (B) submit a report, not later than July 1, 1979, to the Congress, for appropriate referral, on the Commission's findings together with any proposed changes in this Act concerning the eligibility standards for such single heads of households. a ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

29 USC 954.

5 USC 5101 et seq., 5331

"SEC. 504. (a) Subject to such rules and regulations as may be adopted by the Commission, the Chairman is authorized to— " ^ 1 ^ prescribe such rules and regulations as may be necessary; "(2) apjoint and fix the compensation of such staff personnel as the Chairman deems necessary, and without regard to the provisions of title 5, United States Code, governing appointments in the competitive service, and without regard to the provisions of chapter 51 and subchapter III of chapter 53 of such title, relating to classification and the General Schedule pay rates, appoint not to exceed 3 additional professional personnel;

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