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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1980

94 STAT. 1414

PUBLIC LAW 96-374—OCT. 3, 1980

"(i) the funds received by the institution under this section and available to it after the requirements of subsection (e) have been met will be used solely to defray instructional expenses in academically related programs of the applicant; (ii) the funds received by the institution under this section will not be used for a school or department of divinity or for any religious worship or sectarian activity; "(iii) the applicant will expend, during the academic year for which a payment is sought, for all academically related programs of the institution, an amount equal to at least the average amount so expended during the three years preceding the year for which the grant is sought; and (iv) the applicant will submit to the Secretary such reports as the Secretary may require by regulation; "(B) contain such other statement of policies, assurances, and procedures as the Secretary may require by regulation in order to protect the financial interests of the United States; and "(C) set forth such plans, policies, assurances, and procedures as will insure that the applicant will make an adequate effort— "(i) to maintain a full-time office of veterans' affairs which has responsibility for veterans' outreach, recruitment, and special education programs, including the provision of educational, vocational, and personal counseling for veterans, "(ii) to carry out programs designed to prepare educationally disadvantaged veterans for postsecondary education (I) under subchapter V of chapter 34 of title 38, United States 38 USC 1690. Code, and (II) in the case of any institution located near a military installation, under subchapter VI of such chapter 38 USC 1695. 34^ "(iii) to carry out active outreach (with special emphasis on service-connected disabled veterans, other disabled or handicapped veterans, incarcerated veterans, and educationally disadvantaged veterans), recruiting, and counseling activities through the use of funds available under federally assisted work-study programs (with special emphasis on the veteran-student services program under section 1685 of such title 38), "(iv) to carry out an active tutorial assistance program (including dissemination of information regarding such program) in order to make maximum use of the benefits available under section 1692 of such title 38, and "(v) to coordinate activities carried out under this part with the readjustment counseling program authorized under section 612A of title 38, United States Code, and with the veterans employment and training initiatives authorized 29 USC 801 note. under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act 38 USC 2001 et and under chapters 41 and 42 of title 38, United States Code, seq., 2011 et seq. ^^ order to assist in serving the readjustment, rehabilitation, personal counseling, and employment needs of veterans, except that an institution which the Secretary determines, in accordance with regulations jointly prescribed by the Secretary and the Administrator of Veterans' Affairs (hereinafter referred to as the 'Administrator'), cannot fegisibly itself, in terms of the number of veterans in attendance there, carry out any or all of the programs set forth in subclauses (i) through (v) of clause (C), may carry out such program or programs through a consortium agreement with one or more other institutions of higher education and shall be required to carry out such programs only to the extent that the Secretary