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PUBLIC LAW 95-000—MMMM. DD, 1978

PUBLIC LAW 95-524—OCT. 27, 1978

92 STAT. 1992

Publication in Federal Register.

Ante, p. 1934.

eligible applicant will not be able to use such amount within a reasonable period of time. Any such amount may be reallocated only if the Secretary has provided 30 days' advance notice of the proposed reallocation "to the eligible applicant and to the Governor of the State of the proposed reallocation, during which period of time the eligible applicant and the Governor may submit comments to the Secretary. After considering any comments submitted during such period, the Secretary shall notify the Governor and affected eligible applicants of any decision to reallocate funds, and shall publish any such decision in the Federal Register. Priority shall be given in reallocating such funds to other areas within the same State. "(c) The provisions of section 121(g)(1)(C) shall apply to subparts 2 and 3. "ACADEMIC

29 USC 920. Cooperation with Secretary of HEW.

Regulations.

(CREDIT, EDUCATION CREDIT, COUNSELING AND PLACEMENT SERVICES, AND BASIC SKILLS DEVELOPMENT

"SEC. 445. (a) In carrying out this part, appropriate efforts shall be made to encourage the granting by the educational agency or school involved of academic credit to eligible participants who are in school. "(b) The Secretary, in carrying out the purposes of this part, shall cooperate with the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare to make suitable arrangements with appropriate State and local education officials whereby academic credit may be awarded, consistent with applicable State law, by educational institutions and agencies for competencies derived from work experience obtained through programs established under this part. " (c) All activities assisted under this part, pursuant id such regulations as the Secretary shall prescribe, shall provide appropriate counseling and placement services designed to facilitate the tr.ansition of youth from participation in the project to (1) peimanent jobs in the public or private sector, or (2) education or training programs. u DISREGARDING EARNINGS

29 USC 921.

"SEC. 446. Earnings and allowances received by any youth under this part shall be disregarded in determining the eligibility of the youth's family for, and the amount of, any benefits based on need under any Federal or federally assisted programs. u RELATION TO OTHER

29 USC 922. Ante, p. 1917.

PROVISIONS

"SEC. 447. The provisions of title I shall apply to this part, except to the extent that any such provision may be inconsistent with the provisions of this part. "PART B — J O B CORPS

((STATEMENT Establishment. 29 USC 923.

OF PURPOSE

"SEC. 450. This part establishes a Job Corps for economically disadvantaged young men and women, sets forth standards and procedures for selecting individuals as enrollees in the Job Corps, authorizes the establishment of residential and nonresidential centers in which enrollees will participate in intensive programs of education, vocational training, work experience, counseling and other activities, and prescribes various other powers, duties, and responsibilities incident to the operation and continuing development of the Job Corps. The