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PUBLIC LAW 95-000—MMMM. DD, 1977

PUBLIC LAW 95-93—AUG. 5, 1977 " (5) the remainder of the funds available for this subpart shall be available for the Secretary's discretionary projects authorized under section 348. " (b)(1) Amounts available for each of the purposes set forth in paragraph s (1) and (2) of subsection (a) shall be allocated among the States in such a manner that— " (A) 37.5 percent thereof shall be allocated in accordance with the relative number of unemployed persons within each State as compared to the total number of such unemployed persons in all States; " (B) 37.5 percent thereof shall be allocated in accordance with the relative number of unemployed persons residing in areas of substantial unemployment (as defined in section 204(c) of this Act) within each State as compared to the total number of unemployed persons residing in all such areas in all States; and " (C) 25 percent thereof shall be allocated in accordance with the relative number of persons in families with an annual income below the low-income level (as defined in section 7 0 1 (a)(4) of this Act) within each State as compared to the total number of such persons in all States. " (2) I n determining allocations under this subsection, the Secretary shall use what the Secretary determines to be the best available data. " (3) Amounts available to prime sponsors under paragraph (1) of subsection (a) of this section shall, out of the total amounts allocated to each State under such paragraph, be allocated by the Secretary among prime sponsors within each State, in accordance wnth the factors set forth in paragraph (1) of this subsection. " (c) The amount available to the Governor of each State under paragraph (2) of subsection (a) of this section shall be used in accordance with a special statewide youth services plan, approved by the Secretary, for such purposes as— " (1) providing financial assistance for employment and training opportunities for eligible youths who are under the supervision of the State; " (2) providing labor market and occupational information to prime sponsors and local educational agencies, without reimbursement; " (3) providing for the establishment of cooperative efforts between State and local institutions, including occupational and career guidance and counseling and placement services for in-school and out-of-school y o u t h; " (4) providing financial assistance for expanded and experimental programs in apprenticeship trades, or development of new apprenticeship arrangements, in concert with appropriate businesses and labor unions or State apprenticeship councils; " (5) carrying out special model employment and t r a i n i n g programs and related services between appropriate State agencies and prime sponsors in the State, or any combination of such prime sponsors, including subcontractors selected by prime sponsors, with particular emphasis on experimental job training within the private sector. " (d)(1) Xot less than 22 percent of the amount allocated to each prime sponsor under paragraph (1) of subsection (a) of this section shall be used for programs under this subsection. " (2) The amount available to each prime sponsor under paragraph (1) of this subsection shall be used for program s for in-school youth

91 STAT. 641

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State allocations.

29 USC 844.

29 USC 981.

Statewide youth services plans.

In-school youth