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106 STAT. 1092 PUBLIC LAW 102-367 —SEPT. 7, 1992 "(B) the extent to which participating communities fulfilled the goal of guaranteed access to appropriate education, training, and supportive services to all eligible youth residing in target areas who seek to participate; "(C) the effectiveness of guaranteed access to comprehensive services combined with outreach and recruitment efforts in enlisting the participation of previously unserved or underserved youth residing in target areas; "(D) the effectiveness of efforts to integrate service delivery in target areas, including systems of common intake, assessment, and case management; and "(E) the feasibility of extending guaranteed access to comprehensive education, training and support services for youth in all areas of the United States, including possible approaches to incremental extension of such access over time. "(c) REPORT,—The Secretary shall prepare a report detailing the results of the independent evaluation described in subsection (b) and shall submit such report to the Congress not later than December 31, 1996, along with an analysis of expenditures made, results achieved, and problems in the operations and coordination of programs assisted under this part. "(d) RESERVATION OF FUNDS. —The Secretary may reserve not more than 5 percent of the amount appropriated under this part in each fiscal year to carry out the provisions of this section. 29 USC 1782h. "SEC. 498A. DEFINITIONS. "For the purposes of this part— "(1) PARTICIPATING COMMUNITY. —The term 'participating community*— "(A) in the case of a community conducting a project in an urban area, means a city in a metropolitan statistical area; "(B) in the case of a community conducting a project in a rural area, means a nonmetropolitan county or contiguous nonmetropolitan counties; "(C) in the case of a community conducting a project 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 "(D) in the case of a community conducting a project in a migrant or seasonal farmworker community, the grantee designated under section 402(c), or a consortium of such grantees and the State. "(2) HIGH POVERTY AREA.—The term 'high poverty area* means an urban census tract, a nonmetropolitan county, a Native American Indian reservation, or an Alaska Native village, with a poverty rate of 30 percent or more, as determined by the Bureau of the Census, or a migrant or seasonal farmworker community. "(3) TARGET AREA.— The term 'target area' means a high poverty area or set of contiguous high poverty areas that will be the focus of the program in each participating community.".