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[86 STAT. 689]
PUBLIC LAW 92-000—MMMM. DD, 1972
[86 STAT. 689]

86 STAT. ]

589

PUBLIC LAW 92-424-SEPT. 19, 1972

programs under section 221 of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 and not less than $71,500,000 for I ^ g a l Services programs under section 222(a)(3) of such Act. (3) The Director shall allocate and make available the remainder of the amounts appropriated for carrying out the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 for each fiscal year pursuant to paragraph (1) of this subsection (after funds are reserved for the purposes specified in paragraph (2) of this subsection) in such a manner, subject to the provisions of section 616 of such Act, as to make available with respect to each fiscal year— (A) not less than $18,000,000 annually to be used for the Alcoholic Counseling and Recovery program described in section 222(a)(8) of such Act; and (B) not less than $30,000,000 annually to be used for the Emergency Food and Medical Services program described in section 222(a)(5) of such Act. (d)(1) There are authorized to be appropriated $58,000,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1973, to be used for Domestic Volunteer Service programs under title VIII of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, of which (A) the amount of $44,500,000 shall be available for carrying out full-time volunteer programs designed to strengthen and supplement efforts to eliminate poverty under part A of such title VIII, and (B) the amount of $13,500,000 shall be available (notwithstanding the 10 percentum limitation set forth in the second sentence of section 821 of such Act) for carrying out programs designed to strengthen and supplement efforts to eliminate poverty under part B of such title VIII. (2) If the sums authorized to be appropriated under paragraph (1) of this subsection are not appropriated and made available in full, then such sums as are so appropriated and made available for such fiscal year shall be allocated so that— (A) any amounts appropriated not in excess of $37.000.(X)0 shall be used for carrying out programs designed to strengthen and supplement efforts to eliminate poverty under part A of such title VIII; (B) any amounts appropriated in excess of $37,00().()()0 but not in excess of $50,500,000 shall be used for programs designed to strengthen and supplement efforts to eliminate poverty under part B of such title VIII; and (C) any amounts appropriated in excess of $50,500,000 shall be used for programs designed to strengthen and supplement efforts to eliminate poverty under part A of such title VIII. (3) Section 833 of the Economic Opportunity Act Of 1964 is amende<l (A) in subsection (b) thereof by striking out under part A " and inserting in lieu thereof "under this title", and (B) in subsection (c) thereof by striking out "a volunteer under part A of this title" and inserting in lieu thereof "a full-time volunteer receiving either a living allowance or a stipend under this title". (e) In addition to the amounts authorized to be appropriated and allocated pursuant to subsections (c) and (d) of this section, there are further authorized to be appropriated the sum of $16,000,000 to be used for Domestic Volunteer Service programs under title VIII of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, of which $8,000,000 shall be available for carrying out full-time volunteer programs under part A of such title VIII for ninety days after the enactment of this Act (of which amount $2,000,000 shall be available without regard to the limitation placed on the expenditure of funds by section 24 of this Act for programs, projects, or activities for which academic credit is granted to volunteer participants) and $8,000,000 shall remain available for expenditure in accordance with the provisions of such title during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1973.

81 Stat. 696. 42 USC 2808. 83 Stat. 829. 42 USC 2809.

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80 Stat. 1472; 81 Stat. 722. 42 USC 2991. 42 USC 299 2.

42 USC 299 3a. 42 USC 2993.

81 Stat. 726; !3 Stat. 832. 42 USC 2994b.

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