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 PUBLIC LAW 95-561—NOV. 1, 1978

92 STAT. 2228
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to incorporate population concepts into a broad array of subject fields such as geography, history, science, biology, social studies, and home economics; "(2) development and dissemination of teacher and student educational, training, and instructional materials, including the identification, evaluation, improvement, and adaptation of existing curricula and educational materials; "(3) research support to develop curriculum content and to evaluate programs and materials for the purpose of widespread dissemination; "(4) in the case of grants to State and local educational agencies, the support of population education programs at the elementary and secondary educational levels; and " (5) projects which demonstrate, test, and evaluate the effectiveness of the activities (described in clauses (1) through (4) of this subsection) whether or not assisted under this section. Programs assisted under clauses (2) and (3) shall be carried out in cooperation with State and local educational agencies. "(c) Applications for grants and contracts under this section shall be submitted at such time, in such form, and contain such information as the Commissioner shall prescribe. Clearinghouse on "(d) The National Institute of Education shall establish or desigpopulation nate, with funds available under this part, a clearinghouse on populaeducation, tion education for the purpose of evaluating, cataloging, and establishment. disseminating teacher and student materials on population. Such activities shall be carried out in coordination with related activities 42 USC 300. carried out under title X of the Public Health Service Act. For the purposes of carrying out this subsection, the Commissioner is authorized to transfer from sums available for this part to the National Institute of Education sums not to exceed $500,000. "(e) Not less than 10 percent of the funds available for purposes of Ante, p. 2210. section 303 shall be made available in each fiscal year for activities 20 USC 1865 under subsection (b) of this section.", note. (b)(1) Effective September 30, 1979— 20 USC 1861. (A) section 402(b) of the Education Amendments of 1974, 20 USC 1862. (B) section 403 of the Education Amendments of 1974, 20 USC 1863. (C) section 404 of the Education Amendments of 1974, 20 USC 1864. (D) section 405 of the Education Amendments of 1974, 20 USC 1865. (E) sections 406(a), (b), (d), (e), (f), and (h) of the Education Amendments of 1974, 20 USC 887d. (F) section 811 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, 20 USC 1866. (G) section 408 of the Education Amendments of 1974, and 20 USC 1867. (H) section 409 of the Education Amendments of 1974 are repealed. Repeal. (2) Effective September 30, 1979, the Special Projects Act is 20 USC 1851repealed. 1853. (3) Effective September 30, 1978, section 406(c)(1) is amended by 20 USC 1865. striking out "this section" the first time it appears and inserting in lieu thereof "the Career Education Incentive Act".

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