Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 99 Part 1.djvu/920

 99 STAT. 898

98 Stat. 1274. 20 USC 3964. Children and youth. Indians.

Guam. American Samoa. Virgin Islands. Northern Mariana Islands. Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. 98 Stat. 1275. 20 USC 3966.

98 Stat. 1280. 20 USC 3970.

Schools and colleges. Children and youth. Teachers.

PUBLIC LAW 99-159—NOV. 22, 1985 (2) by striking out "the remaining 10 per centum" and inserting in lieu thereof "9 per centufh of such amount"; and (3) by adding at the end thereof the following new subparagraph: "(B) The Secretary shall reserve the remaining 1 per centum to carry out the provisions of subsection (c).". (b) Section 204(c) of the Act is amended to read as follows: "(c)(l) From the amount reserved for each fiscal year under subsection (a)(2)(B), the Secretary shall allot— "(A) not less than one-half of that amount to whatever agency the Secretary determines appropriate for programs authorized by this title for children in elementary and secondary schools operated for Indiein children by the Department of the Interior; and "(B) the remainder of that amount among Guam, American Samoa, the Virgin islands, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands according to their respective needs for assistance under this title. "(2) The Secretary shall make payments under paragraph (I)(A) on whatever terms the Secretary determines will best carry out the purpose of this title. ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION PROGRAM

SEC. 224. (a) Section 2060)X1XA) of the Act is amended by striking out "inservice training" and inserting in lieu thereof training, inservice training,". (b)(l) Section 206(b)(l)(B) of the Act is amended to read as follows: "(3) if the local educational agency determines that the agency has met its need for training, inservice training, and retraining under subparagraph (A), subject to the provisions of section 210(c), such training, inservice training, and retraining in the fields of computer learning and foreign languages, and the acquisition of instructional materials and equipment related to mathematics and science instruction.". (2) The third sentence of section 206(b)(l) is amended by striking out "private" before "organizations,". (3) The fifth sentence of section 206(b)(l) of the Act is amended by inserting "training," before "inservice training". (c) Section 2060t)X2XA) of the Act is amended to read as foUov^: "(2)(A) The State educational agency shall distribute 50 per centum of the funds available under this subsection to local educationsil agencies according to the relative enrollments in public and private nonprofit schools within the school district of such agencies. Such relative enrollments may be calculated, at the option of the State educational agency, on the basis of the total number of children enrolled in public schools and (i) private nonprofit schools, or (ii) private nonprofit schools desiring that their children and teachers participate in programs or projects assisted under this title. Nothing in the preceding sentence shall diminish the responsibility of local educational agencies to contact, on an annual basis, appropriate officials from private nonprofit schools within their school districts in order to determine whether such schools desire that their children and teachers participate in programs or projects assisted under this title.". (d) The first sentence of section 206(d) of the Act is amended—

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