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[84 STAT. 133]
PUBLIC LAW 91-000—MMMM. DD, 1970
[84 STAT. 133]

84 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 91-230-APR. 13, 1970

" (D) niaking available modern educational equipment and specially qualified personnel, including artists and musicians, on a temporary basis for the benefit of children in public and other nonprofit schools, organizations, and institutions; " (E) developing, producing, and transmitting radio and television programs for classroom and other educational use; " (F) in the case of any local educati<mal agency which is making a reasonable tax effort but which is nevertheless unable to meet critical educational needs (including preschool education), because some or all of its schools are seriously overcrowded, obsolete, or unsafe, initiating and carrying out programs or projects designed to meet those needs, particularly those which will result in more effective use of existing facilities; " (G) providing special educational and related services for persons who are in or from rural areas or who are or have been otherwise isolated from normal educational opportunities, including, where appropriate, the provision of mobile educational services and equipment, special home study courses, radio, television, and related forms of instruction, bilingual education methods and visiting teachers' programs; " (H) encouraging community involvement in educational programs; " (I) providing programs for gifted and talented children; and " (J) other specially designed educational programs or projects which meet the purposes of this title; and "(4) programs for testing students in the public and private elementary and secondary schools and in junior colleges and technical institutes in the State, and programs designed to improve guidance and counseling services at the appropriate levels in such schools. "(c) I n addition to the uses specified in subsection (b), funds appropriated for carrying out this title may be used for— " (1) proper and efficient administration of Stat* plans; "(2) obtaining technical, professional, and clerical assistance and the services of experts and consultants to assist the advisory councils authorized by this title in carrying out their responsibilities; and "(8) evaluation of plans, programs, and projects, and dissemination of the results thereof. ((APPLICATION

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Additional use of funds.

FOR (JKANTS; CONDITIONS FOK APPKOVAI.

"SKC. 304. (a) A grant under this title pursuant to an approved State plan or by the Commissioner for a supplementary educational center or service program or project may be made only to a local educational agency or agencies, and then only if there is satisfactory assurance that, in the planning of that program or project there lias been, and in the establishment and carrying out thereof there will be, participation of persons broadly representative of the cultural and educational resources of the area to be served. The term 'cultural and educational resources' includes State educational agencies, institutions of higher education, nonprofit private schools, public and nonprofit private agencies such as libraries, museums, musical and artistic organizations, educational radio and television, and other cultural and educational resources. Such grants may be made only upon application to the appropriate State educational agency or to the Commissioner, as the case may be, at such time or times, in such manner,

" C u l t u r a l and educational resources."