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[81 STAT. 884]
PUBLIC LAW 90-000—MMMM. DD, 1968
[81 STAT. 884]

884

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PUBLIC LAW 90-248-JAN. 2, 1968

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42 USC 602.

[81 STAT.

father met the requirements of such subparagraph (C). For purposes of the preceding sentence, an individual receiving aid to families with dependent children (under section 407 of the Social Security Act as in effect before the enactment of this Act) for the last month ending before the effective date of the modification referred to in such sentence shall be deemed to have filed application for such aid under such section 407 (as amended by this section) on the day after such effective date. (c) The amendment made by subsection (a) shall be efl'ective January 1, 1968; except that no State which had in operation a program of aid with respect to children of unemployed parents under section 407 of the Social Security Act (as in effect prior to such amendment) in the calendar quarter commencing October 1, 1967, shall be required to include any additional child or family under its State p2an approved under section 402 of such Act, by reason of the enactment of such amendment, prior to July 1, 1969. W O R K I N C E N T IV E PROGRAM FOR R E C I P I E N T S OF AID U N D E R PART A OF TITLE IV

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SEC. 201. (a) Title IV of the Social Security Act is amended by inserting after part B (hereinafter added to such title by section 240 of this Act) the following material: " P A R T C—^^VORK INCENTIVE PROGRAM FOR RECIPIENTS OF A I D UNDER STATE P L A N APPROVED UNDER PART A "PURPOSE

"SEC. 430. The purpose of this part is to require the establishment of a program utilizing all available manpower services, including those authorized under other provisions of law, under which individuals receiving aid to families with dependent children will be furnished incentives, opportunities, and necessary services in order for (1) the employment of such individuals in the regular economy, (2) the training of such individuals for work in the regular economy, and (3) the participation of such individuals in special work projects, thus restoring the families of such individuals to independence and useful roles in their communities. I t is expected that the individuals participating in the program established under this part will acquire a sense of dignity, self-worth, and confidence which will flow from being recognized as a wage-earning member of society and that the example of a working adult in these families will have beneficial effects on the children in such families. "APPROPRIATION

"SEC. 431. There is hereby authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare for each fiscal year a sum sufficient to carry out the purposes of this part. The Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare shall transfer to the Secretary of Labor from time to time sufficient amounts, out of the moneys appropriated pursuant to this section, to enable him to carry out such purposes. "ESTABLISHMENT OF PROGRAMS

"SEC. 432. (a) The Secretary of Labor (hereinafter in this part referred to as the Secretary) shall, in accordance with the provisions of this part, establish work incentive programs (as provided for in subsection (b)) in each State and in each political subdivision of a State in which he determines there is a significant number of individuals Avho