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[85 STAT. 155]
PUBLIC LAW 92-000—MMMM. DD, 1971
[85 STAT. 155]

85 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 92-54-JULY 12, 1971

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SPECIAL. REPORT

SEC. 13. The Secretary shall transmit to the Congress at least annu- Report to ally a detailed report setting forth the activities conducted under this '^°"^'"^^^' Act, including information derived from evaluations required by sections 11(c) and 12(f) of this Act and information on the extent to which (1) participants in such activities subsequently secure and retain public or private employment or participate in training or employability development programs, (2) segments of the population of unemployed persons are provided public service opportunities in accordance with the purposes of this Act. DEFINITIONS

SEC. 14. (a) As used in this Act, the term— (1) "Secretary" means the Secretary of Labor. (2) "State" includes the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Eico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. (3) "public service" includes, but is not limited to, work in such fields as environmental quality, health care, education, public safety, crime prevention and control, prison rehabilitation, transportation, recreation, maintenance of parks, streets, and other public facilities, solid waste removal, pollution control, housing and neighborhood improvements, rural development, conservation, beautification, and other fields of human betterment and community improvement. (4) "health care" includes, but is not limited to, preventive and clinical medical treatment, voluntary family planning services, nutrition services, and appropriate psychiatric, psychological, and prosthetic services. (5) "unemployed persons" means— (A) persons who are without jobs and who want and are available for work; and (B) adults who or whose families receive money payments pursuant to a State plan approved under title I, IV, X, or X VI of the Social Security Act (1) who are determined by eoi^ uo^/fssi. the Secretary of Labor, in consultation with the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, to be available for work, and (2) who are either (i) persons without jobs, or (ii) persons working in jobs providing insufficient income to enable such persons and their families to be self-supporting without welfare assistance; and the determination of whether persons are without jobs shall be made in accordance with the criteria used by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the Department of Labor in defining persons as unemployed; (6) "underemployed persons" means— (A) persons who are working part-time but seeking fulltime work; (B) persons who are working full-time but receiving wages below the poverty level determined in accordance with criteria as established by the Director of the Office of Management and Budget. (b) As used in section 12(c) of this Act, the term "area" means— (1) where the applicant is an eligible unit of government or an Indian tribe, that geographical area over which the applicant exercises general political jurisdiction, or