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PUBLIC LAW 105-220—AUG. 7, 1998 112 STAT. 1013 make every effort to arrange to place the enrollees in jobs in the vocations for which the enrollees are trained or to assist the enrollees in obtaining further activities described in this subtitle. In arranging for the placement of graduates in jobs, the Secretary shall utilize the one-stop delivery system to the fullest extent possible. (c) STATUS AND PROGRESS.— The Secretary shall determine the status and progress of enrollees scheduled for graduation and make every effort to assure that their needs for further activities described in this subtitle are met. (d) SERVICES TO FORMER ENROLLEES.— The Secretary may provide such services as the Secretary determines to be appropriate under this subtitle to former enrollees. SEC. 160. SUPPORT. ' 29 USC 2890. (a) PERSONAL ALLOWANCES.-^-The Secretary may provide enrollees assigned to Job Corps centers with such personal allowances as the Secretary may determine to be necessary or appropriate to meet the needs of the enrollees. (b) READJUSTMENT ALLOWANCES.— (1) GRADUATES. — The Secretary shall arrange for a readjustment allowance to be paid to graduates. The Secretary shall arrange for the allowance to be paid at the one-stop center nearest to the home of the graduate who is returning home, or at the one-stop center nearest to the location where the graduate has indicated an intent to seek employment. If the Secretary uses any organization, in lieu of a one-stop center, to provide placement services under this Act, the Secretary shall arrange for that organization to pay the readjustment allowance. (2) FORMER ENROLLEES.— The Secretary may provide for a readjustment allowance to be paid to former enrollees. The provision of the readjustment allowance shall be subject to the same requirements as are applicable to the provision of the readjustment allowance paid to graduates under paragraph (1). SEC. 151. OPERATING PLAN. 29 USC 2891. (a) IN GENERAL. —The provisions of the contract between the Secretary and an entity selected to operate a Job Corps center shall, at a minimum, serve as an operating plan for the Job Corps center. (b) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. — The Secretary may require the operator, in order to remain eligible to operate the Job Corps center, to submit such additional information as the Secretary may require, which shall be considered part of the operating plan. (c) AVAILABILITY. —The Secretary shall make the operating plan described in subsections (a) and (b), excluding any proprietary information, available to the public. SEC. 152. STANDARDS OF CONDUCT. 29 USC 2892. (a) PROVISION AND ENFORCEMENT. — The Secretary shall provide, and directors of Job Corps centers shall stringently enforce, standards of conduct within the centers. Such standards of conduct shall include provisions forbidding the actions described in subsection (b)(2)(A). (b) DISCIPLINARY MEASURES. — 59-194O-98 -5:QL3Part2