Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 98 Part 3.djvu/79

 PUBLIC LAW 98-524—OCT. 19, 1984

98 STAT. 2451

services and activities in separate vocational education programs for disadvantaged individuals which exceed the average per-pupil expenditures for regular services and activities of the eligible recipient. "(d)(1) Each State may use the portion of its allotment available for this part for any fiscal year for the improvement of vocational education services and activities designed to provide equal access to quality vocational education to disadvantaged individuals, the costs of services and activities which apply the latest technological advances to courses of instruction, and, subject to the provisions of paragraph (2), the acquisition of modern machinery and tools. "(2) Funds available to each recipient under this part for the disadvantaged may be expended for the acquisition of modern machinery and tools in schools at which at least 75 percent of the students enrolled are economically disadvantaged. "(e)(1) Each State shall use the portion of its allotment available for this part to provide, improve, and expand adult and postsecondary vocational education services and activities to train and retrain adults. "(2) Funds used for the purpose described in subsection (a) may be used for services and activities developed in coordination with the State agency administering title III of the Job Training Partnership Act.

"(3) Funds for services and activities under this section may be used for— "(A) additional training under title III of the Job Training Partnership Act; "(B) vocational education programs for training or retraining adults, including programs for older individuals and displaced homemakers; "(C) the costs of serving adults in other vocational education programs, including paying the costs of instruction or the costs of keeping school facilities open longer; "(D) individuals who have completed or left high school and who are enrolled in organized programs of study for which credit is given toward an associate or other degree, but which programs are not designed as baccalaureate or higher degree programs; and "(E) individuals who have already entered the labor market, or have completed or left high school, and who are not described in clause (D). "(f) Each State may only use the portion of its allotment available for this part to— "(1) provide, subsidize, reimburse or pay for vocational education and training activities, including basic literacy instruction and necessary educational materials, that will furnish single parents and homemakers with marketable skills; "(2) make grants to eligible recipients for expanding vocational education services when this expansion directly increases the eligible recipients' capacity for providing single parents and homemakers with marketable skills; "(3) make grants to community-based organizations for the provision of vocational education services to single parents and homemakers, if the State determines that the community-based organization has demonstrated effectiveness in providing comparable or related services to single parents and homemakers, taking into account the demonstrated performance of such an

29 USC 1651.

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