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 98 STAT. 1393

PUBLIC LAW 98-396—AUG. 22, 1984

before June 30, 1984, such program may continue in force until June 30, 1987". Section 445(e) of such Act is amended by striking out the third 42 USC 645. sentence and inserting in lieu thereof the following new sentence: "The second evaluation shall be conducted three years from the date of the Secretary's approval of the demonstration program.". Section 445(fi of such Act is amended by adding the following new paragraph: "(3) The Secretary of Health and Human Services shall conduct, in consultation with the States, a thorough study of the allocation formula described in paragraph (1) of this subsection and report to Congress no later than April 1, 1985, on the findings of this study with recommendations, if appropriate, for modifying the allocation formula to take into account State performance and to provide for the equitable distribution of funds.". These provisions shall become effective on the date of the enact- Effective date. 42 USC 645 ment of this Act. note.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION COMPENSATORY EDUCATION FOR THE DISADVANTAGED

For an additional amount for carrying out section 418 of the 20 USC 1070d. Higher Education Act, $750,000. SPECIAL PROGRAMS

For an additional amount for "Special programs", $500,000 for the purpose of Public Law 92-506, to remain available until September 86 Stat. 907. 30, 1985. SCHOOL ASSISTANCE IN FEDERALLY AFFECTED AREAS

The last two sentences of section 5(c) of the Act of September 30, 1950 (Public Law 874 Eighty-first Congress) (as added by section 23 of Public Law 98-211) are redesignated as subsection (h) of section 5 of that Act. This amendment shall be effective December 8, 1983. For an additional amount for "School assistance in federally affected areas", $15,000,000 which shall remain available until expended and shall be for payments under section 7 of the Act of September 30, 1950, as amended (20 U.S.C. ch. 13): Provided, That no payments shall be made under section 7 of said Act to any local educational agency whose need for assistance under that section fails to exceed the lesser of $10,000 or 5 per centum of the district's current operating expenditures during the fiscal year preceding the one in which the disaster occurred: Provided further, 'That all funds appropriated in fiscal year 1984 under this heading for section 7 of said Act may be used for disasters occurring after October 1, 1983.

97 Stat. 1419. 20 USC 240. Effective date.

20 USC 241-1. 20 USC 241-1 note.

EDUCATION FOR THE HANDICAPPED

For an additional $1,200,000.

amount

for regional

resource

centers,

REHABIUTATION SERVICES A N D HANDICAPPED RESEARCH

For an additional amount for "Rehabilitation services and handicapped research", $34,200,000, of which $33,900,000 shall be for allotments under section lOO(b)(l) of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973,

29 USC 720.

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