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[80 STAT. 1458]
PUBLIC LAW 89-000—MMMM. DD, 1966
[80 STAT. 1458]

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PUBLIC LAW 89.794-NOV. 8, 1966 COMMUNITY

12 USC 2V83

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42 USC 2788.

LIMITS

SEC. 205. Section 205(a) of the Act is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new sentence: "The Director shall require that where an agency pays an employee engaged in carrying out a community action program at a rate in excess of $15,000 per annum, payment of such excess shall not be made from Federal funds; and any amount paid such an employee in excess of $15,000 per annum shall J^Q^ j^g cousidered in determining whether section 208(a) has been complied with." COMMUNITY ACTION

79 Stat. 974.

ALLOTMENTS

^^^' ^^^- Section 203(b) of the Act is amended (1) by inserting after "State" the second time it appears in paragraph (1) the following " ( a s determined on the basis of the latest appropriate d a t a) ", (2) by inserting after "States" the second time it appears in such paragraph the following "(as so determined)", (3) by inserting after "State" the second time it appears in paragraph (2) the following " (as determined on the basis of the latest appropriate d a t a) ", and (4) by inserting after "States" the second time it appears in paragraph (2) the following " (as so determined)". COMMUNITY ACTION—SALARY

42 USC 2785.

MAKING

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ADULT WORK TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS

s^gc. 206. (a) Section 205 of the Act is amended by redesignating subsection (e) as subsection (f) and by inserting immediately following subsection (d) the following new subsection: "(e) The Director is authorized to make grants or enter into agreements with any State or local agency or private organization to pay all or part of the costs of adult work training and employment programs for unemployed or low-income persons involving activities designed to improve the physical, social, economic or cultural condition of the community or area served in fields including, but not limited to, health, education, welfare, neighborhood redevelopment, and public safety. Such programs shall (1) assist in developing entry level employment opportunities, (2) provide maximum prospects for advancement and continued employment without Federal assistance, and (3) be combined with necessary educational, training, counseling, and transportation assistance, and such other supportive services as may be needed. Such work experience shall be combined, where needed, with educational and training assistance, including basic literacy and occupational training. Such program shall be conducted in a manner consistent with policies applicable under this Act for the protection of employed workers and the maintenance of basic rates of pay and other suitable conditions of employment." COMMUNITY ACTION

USE OF PUBLIC FACILITIES

SEC. 207. Section 205(f) of the Act (as so redesignated by section 206) is amended by inserting before the period at the end thereof the following: "and to programs which make the maximum utilization of existing schools, community centers, settlement houses, and other facilities during times they are not in use for their primary purpose".