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106 STAT. 1086 PUBLIC LAW 102-367—SEPT. 7, 1992 (B) in paragraph (2) by striking "for Manpower, Reserve Affairs, and Logistics" and inserting "Force Management and Personnel"; and (2) in subsection (b)— (A) in paragraph (2) by inserting after "give special attention to the" the following: "career development and"; and (B) in paragraph (5) by inserting after "any aspect of occupational and career information systems" the following: "and coordination and compatibility of human resources data systems operated by Federal agencies or the States, including systems to assist economic development activities and, where appropriate, provide support to States in the implementation of such system improvements.". SEC. 406. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE YOUTH FAIR CHANCE PROGRAM. Title IV of the Act (29 U.S.C. 1671 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following new part: Education. "PART H—YOUTH FAIR CHANCE PROGRAM Disadvantaged. Urb^and rural "SEC. 491. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE.

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"It is the purpose of the Youth Fair Chance program under 29 USC 1782. this part to— "(1) ensure access to education and job training assistance for youth residing in high poverty areas of urban and rursJ communities; "(2) provide a comprehensive range of education, training, and employment services to disadvantaged youth who are not currently served or are underserved by Federal education and job training programs; " (3) enable communities with high concentrations of poverty to establish and meet goals for improving the opportunities available to youth within the community; and "(4) facilitate the coordination of comprehensive services to serve youth in such communities. 29 USC 1782a. «SEC. 492. PROGRAM AUTHORIZED. "(a) ESTABLISHMENT OF PROGRAM.—- The Secretary is authorized to establish a national program of Youth Fair Chance grants to pay the Federal share attributable to this part of providing comprehensive services to youth living in high poverty areas in the cities and rural areas of the Nation. "(b) ELIGIBILITY FOR GRANTS.— "(1) RECIPIENTS.— The Secretary may only award grants under this part to— "(A) the service delivery area (on behalf of the participating community) in which a target area is located; "(B) in the case of a grant involving a target area located in an Indian reservation or Alaska Native village, the grantee designated under subsection (c) or (d) of section 401, or a consortium of such grantees and the State; or "(C) in the case of a grant involving a target area located in a migrant or seasonal farmworker community, the grantee designated under section 402(c), or a consortium of such grantees and the State. "(2) NUMBER OF GRANTS. —