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[82 STAT. 776]
PUBLIC LAW 90-000—MMMM. DD, 1968
[82 STAT. 776]

PUBLIC LAW 90-490-AUG. 16, 1968

776 Limitation.

Post,

p. 779.

"Full-time students."

[82 STAT.

"(2) Notwithstanding the preceding provisions of this section, no grant under this section to any school for any fiscal year may exceed the total of the funds from non-Federal sources expended (excluding expenditures of a nonrecurring nature) by the school during the preceding year for teaching purposes (as determined in accordance with criteria prescribed by the Secretary), except that this paragraph shall not apply in the case of a school which has for such year a particular year-class which it did not have for the preceding year or in the case of Howard University. "(c)(1) For purposes of this part and part F, regulations of the Secretary shall include provisions relating to determination of the number of students enrolled in a school, or in a particular year-class in a school, or the number of graduates, as the case may be, on the basis of estimates, or on the basis of the number of students who were enrolled in a school, or in a particular year-class in a school, or were graduates, in an earlier year, as the case may be, or on such basis as he deems appropriate for making such determination, and shall include methods of making such determinations when a school or a year-class was not in existence in an earlier year at a school. "(2) For purposes of this part and part F, the term 'full-time students' (whether such term is used by itself or in connection with a particular year-class) means students pursuing a full-time course of study leading to a degree of doctor of medicine, doctor of dentistry, or an equivalent degree, doctor of osteopathy, bachelor of science in pharmacy, or doctor of pharmacy, doctor of optometry or an equivalent degree, doctor of veterinary medicine or an equivalent degree, or doctor of podijatry or an equivalent degree. u SPECIAL P R O J E C T GRANTS

79 Stat. 1053.

"SEC. 772. Grants may be made, from sums available therefore from appropriations under section 770 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1970, and for the next fiscal year, to assist schools of medicine, dentistry, osteopathy, pharmacy, optometry, podiatry, and veterinary medicine in meeting the cost of special projects to plan, develop, or establish new programs or modifications of existing programs of education in such health professions or to effect significant improvements in curriculums of any such schools or for research in the various fields related to education in such health professions, or to develop training for new levels or types of health professions personnel, or to assist any such schools which are in serious financial straits to meet their costs of operation or which have special need for financial assistance to meet the accreditation requirements, or to assist any such schools to meet the costs of planning experimental teaching facilities or experimental design thereof, or which will otherwise strengthen, improve, or expand programs to train personnel in such health professions or help to increase the supply of adequately trained personnel in such health professions needed to meet the health needs of the Nation." (b)(1) Subsection (a) of section 773 of such Act (42 U.S.C. 295f-3 is amended by striking out "basic or special grants under section 771 or 772" and inserting in lieu thereof "grants under section 771 or 772". (2) Subsection (b)(1) of such section is amended by inserting before "or podiatry" the following: "pharmacy, veterinary medicine,". (3) Subsection (c) of such section is amended by striking out "National Advisory Council on Medical, Dental, Optometric, and Podiatric Education" and inserting in lieu thereof "National Advisory Council on Health Professions Educational Assistance". (4) Subsection (d)(2) of such section is amended by inserting "(excluding expenditures of a nonrecurring n a t u r e) " after "for such purpose".