Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 98 Part 3.djvu/80

 98 STAT. 2452

Infra.

Ante, p. 2441.

PUBLIC LAW 98-524—OCT. 19, 1984

organization in terms of cost, the quality of training and the characteristics of the participants; "(4) make vocational education and training more accessible to single parents and homemakers by assisting them with child care or transportation services or by organizing and scheduling the programs so that such programs are more accessible; or "(5) provide information to single parents and homemakers to inform them of vocational education programs and related support services. "(g) That portion of the allotment described in section 202(5) shall be available for— "(1) programs, services, and activities to eliminate sex bias and stereotyping in secondary and postsecondary vocational education; "(2) vocational education programs, services, and activities for girls and women, aged 14 through 25, designed to enable the participants to support themselves and their families; and "(3) support services for individuals participating in vocational education programs, services, and activities described in clauses (1) and (2) including dependent-care services and transportation. The requirement with respect to age limitations contained in clause (2) of subsection (a) may be waived whenever the individual described in section lll(b)(l) determines that the waiver is essential to meet the objectives of this section. "(h)(1) Each State may use the portion of its allotment available for this part in any fiscal year for basic skills instruction for vocational education students and related to their instructional program whenever the State board determines that such instruction is necessary to carry out the purposes described in subsection (b) of this section. "(2) Each State may use the portion of its allotment available for this part in any fiscal year for the provision of educational training through arrangements with private vocational training institutions, private postsecondary educational institutions, and employers whenever such institutions or employers can make a significant contribution to obtaining the objectives of the State plan and can provide substantially equivalent training at a lesser cost, or can provide equipment or services not available in public institutions. "(i)(1) Vocational education services and activities described in subsection (b) shall, to the extent practicable, include work-site programs such as cooperative vocational education, work-study, and apprenticeship programs. "(2) Vocational education services and activities described in subsection (b) may include placement services for students who have successfully completed vocational education programs. DISTRIBUTION OF ASSISTANCE

20 USC 2332. Handicapped persons. Disadvantaged persons,

"SEC. 202. From the portion of the allotment of each State available for this part for each fiscal year— "(1) 10 percent of the funds available for this title shall be available for handicapped individuals; "(2) 22 percent of such funds shall be available for disadvantaged individuals; "(3) 12 percent of such funds shall be available for adults who are in need of training and retraining;

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