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[86 STAT. 314]
PUBLIC LAW 92-000—MMMM. DD, 1972
[86 STAT. 314]

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PUBLIC LAW 92-318-JUNE 23, 1972

[86 STAT.

remainder of such sums the Commissioner shall apportion to each State aji amount which bears the same ratio to such remainder as the population aged eighteen and over in such State bears to the total of such population in all States. For the purpose of the second sentence of this subsection, the term 'State' does not include Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa and the Virgin Islands. "(b) The portion of any State's apportionment under subsection (a) for a fiscal year which the Commissioner determines will not be required, for the period such apportionment is available, for carrying out the purposes of this subpart shall be available for reapportionment from time to time, on such dates during such period as the Commissioner shall fix, to other States in proportion to the original apportionments to such States under subsection (a) for such year but with such proportionate amount for any of such other States being reduced to the extent it exceeds the sum which the Commissioner estimates such State needs and will be able to use for such period for carrying out such portion of its State plan referred to in section 1001(a)(2) approved under this subpart, and the total of such reductions shall be similarly reapportioned among the States whose proportionate amounts are not so reduced. Any amount reapportioned to a State under this subsection during a year shall be deemed part of its apportionment under subsection (a) for such year.

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•'ESTABLISHMENT GRANTS

"SEC. 1013. (a) The Commissioner is authorized to make grants to new community colleges to assist them in planning, developing, establishing, and conducting initial operations of new xjommunity colleges in areas of the States in which there are no existing community colleges or in which existing community colleges cannot adequately provide postsecondary educational opportunities for all of the residents thereof who desire and can benefit from postsecondary education. "New com- ^ ^ " (jj) FoT the purposes of subsection (a), the term 'uew commuulty lum yco ege. (.Qllege' meaus a board of trustees or other governing board (or its equivalent) which is established by, or pursuant to, the law of a State, or local government, for the purpose of establishing a community colPosf, p. 315. lege, as defined in section 1018, or any existing board so established which has the authority to create, and is in the process of establishing, a new community college. " E X P A N S I O N GRANTS

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"SEC. 1014. The Commissioner is authorized to make grants to existing community colleges to assist them— "(1) in expanding their enrollment capacities, "(2) in establishing new campuses, and " (3) in altering or modifying their educational programs, in order that they may (A) more adequately meet the needs, interests, and potential benefits of the communities they serve, or (B) provide educational programs especially suited to the needs of educationally disadvantaged persons residing in such communities. ((LEASE

OF FACILITIES

"SEC. 1015. (a) The Commissioner is authorized to make grants to community colleges to enable them to lease facilities, for a period of not to exceed five years, in connection with activities carried out by them under section 1013 or section 1014.