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PUBLIC LAW 94-000—MMMM. DD, 1975

89 STAT. 722

PUBLIC LAW 94-135—NOV. 28, 1975 "(M) will assure that, to the extent feasible, such project will serve the needs of minority, Indian, and limited English-speaking eligible individuals in proportion to their numbers in the State; and "(N) will authorize funds to be used, to the extent feasible, to include individuals participating in such project under any State unemployment insurance plan. "(2) The Secretary is authorized to establish, issue, and amend such regulations as may be necessary to effectively carry out the provisions of this title. "(c)(1) The Secretary is authorized to pay not to exceed 90 per centum of the cost of any project which is the subject of an agreement entered into under subsection (b), except that the Secretary is authorized to pay all of the costs of any such project which is (A) an emergency or disaster project, or (B) a project located in an economically depressed area, as determined by the Secretary in consultation with the Secretary of Commerce and the Director of the Community Services Administration. " (2) The non-Federal share shall be in cash or in kind. In determining the amount of the non-Federal share, the Secretary is authorized to attribute fair market value to services and facilities contributed from non-Federal sources. ((ADMINISTRATION

"SEC. 903. (a) In order to effectively carry out the provisions of this title, the Secretary shall, through the Commissioner of the Administration on Aging, consult with the State agency on aging designated under section 304(a)(1) and the appropriate area agencies on aging 42 USC 3024. established under section 304(a)(2) with regard to— "(1) the localities in which community service projects of the typo authorized by this title are most needed; "(2) consideration of the employment situations and the type of skills possessed by available local individuals who are eligible to participate; and "(3) potential projects and the number and percentage of eligible individuals in the local population. "(b) If the Secretary determines that to do so would increase job opportunities available to individuals under this title, the Secretary is authorized to coordinate the program assisted under this title with programs authorized under the Emergency Jobs and Unemployment 29 USC 961 note. Assistance Act of 1974, the Comprehensive Employment and Training 29 USC 801 note. Act of 1973, the Community Services Act of 1974, and the Emergency Employment Act of 1971. Appropriations under this Act may not hie 42 USC 2701 note. used to carry out any program under the Emergency Jobs and Unem42 USC 4871 ployment Assistance Act of 1974, the Comprehensive Employment and note. Training Act of 1973, the Community Services Act of 1974, or the Emergency Employment Act of 1971. "(c) In carrying out the provisions of this title, the Secretary is authorized to use, with their consent, the services, equipment, personnel, and facilities of Federal and other agencies with or without reimbursement, and on a similar basis to cooperate with other public and private agencies and instrumentalities in the use of services, equipment, and facilities. "(d) Payments under this title may be made in advance or by way of reimbursement and in such installments as the Secretary may determine.

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