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TITLE XI-LAW SCHOOL CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

PROGRAMS

PROGRAM AUTHORIZATION

SEC. 1101. (a) The Commissioner is authorized to enter into grants or contracts with accredited law schools in the States for the purpose of paying not to exceed 90 per centum of the cost of establishing or expanding programs in such schools to provide clinical experience to students in the practice of law, with preference being given to programs providing such experience, to the extent practicable, in the preparation and trial of cases.

(b) Such costs may include necessary expenditures incurred for(1) planning;

(2) training of faculty members and salary for additional faculty members;

(3) travel and per diem for faculty and students;

(4) reasonable stipends for students for work in the public service performed as part of any such program at a time other than during the regular academic year;

(5) equipment and library resources; and

(6) such other items as are allowed pursuant to regulations issued by the Commissioner.

(c) No law school may receive more than $75,000 in any fiscal year pursuant to this title.

(d) For the purpose of this title the term "accredited law school" means any law school which is accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency or association approved by the Commissioner for this purpose.

(20 U.S.C. 1136) Enacted Oct. 16, 1968, P.L. 90-575, Title II, sec. 281, 82 Stat. 1048; amended June 23, 1972, P.L. 92-318, sec. 191, 86 Stat. 323.

APPLICATIONS

SEC. 1102. (a) A grant or contract authorized by this title may be made by the Commissioner upon application which

(1) is made at such time or times and contains such information as he may prescribe;

(2) provides for such fiscal control and fund accounting procedures as may be necessary to assure proper disbursement of and accounting for Federal funds paid to the applicant under this title; and

(3) provides for making such reports, in such form and containing such information as the Commissioner may require to carry out his functions under this title, and for keeping such records and for affording such access thereto as the Commissioner may find necessary to assure the correctness and verification of such reports.

(b) The Commissioner shall allocate grants or contracts under this title in such manner as will provide an equitable distribution of such grants or contracts throughout the United States among law schools which show promise of being able to use funds effectively for the purposes of this title.

(20 U.S.C. 1136a) Enacted Oct. 16, 1968, P.L. 90-575, Title II, sec. 281, 82 Stat. 1048-1049; amended June 23, 1972, P.L. 92-318, sec. 191, 86 Stat. 323.

AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS

SEC. 1103. There are authorized to be appropriated $7,500,000 for each of the succeeding fiscal years ending prior to July 1, 1975 to carry out the purposes of this title (and planning and related activities in the initial fiscal year for such purposes).

(20 U.S.C. 1136b) Enacted Oct. 16, 1968, P.L. 90-575, Title II, sec. 281, 82 Stat. 1049; amended June 23, 1972, P.L. 92-318, sec. 191, 86 Stat. 323.

TITLE XII-GENERAL PROVISIONS

DEFINITIONS

SEC. 1201. As used in this Act—

(a) The term "institution of higher education" means an educational institution in any State which (1) admits as regular students only persons having a certificate of graduation from a school providing secondary education, or the recognized equivalent of such a certificate, (2) is legally authorized within such State to provide a program of education beyond secondary education, (3) provides an educational program for which it awards a bachelor's degree or provides not less than a two-year program which is acceptable for full credit toward such a degree, (4) is a public or other nonprofit institution, and (5) is accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency or association or, if not so accredited, (A) is an institution with respect to which the Commissioner has determined that there is satisfactory assurance, considering the resources available to the institution, the period of time, if any, during which it has operated, the effort it is making to meet accreditation standards, and the purpose for which this determination is being made, that the institution will meet the accreditation standards of such an agency or association within a reasonable time, or (B) is an institution whose credits are accepted, on transfer, by not less than three institutions which are so accredited, for credit on the same basis as if transferred from an institution so accredited. Such term also includes any school which provides not less than a one-year program of training to prepare students for gainful employment in a recognized occupation and which meets the provision of clauses (1), (2), (4), and (5). For purpose of this subsection, the Commissioner shall publish a list of nationally recognized accrediting agencies or associations which he determines to be reliable authority as to the quality of training offered.

(b) The term "State" includes, in addition to the several States of the Union, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, Guam, American Samoa, and the Virgin Islands.

(c) The term "nonprofit" as applied to a school, agency, organization, or institution means a school, agency, organization, or institution owned and operated by one or more nonprofit corporations or associations no part of the net earnings of which inures, or may lawfully inure, to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual.

(d) The term "secondary school" means a school which provides secondary education as determined under State law except that it does not include any education provided beyond grade 12.

(e) The term "Secretary" means the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare.

(f) The term "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Education.

(g) The term "local educational agency" means a public board of education or other public authority legally constituted within a State for either administrative control or direction of, or to perform a service function for, public elementary or secondary schools in a city, county, township, school district, or other political subdivision of a State, or such combination of school districts of counties as are recognized in a State as an administrative agency for its public elementary or secondary schools. Such term also includes any other public institution or agency having administrative control and direction of a public elementary or secondary school.

(h) The term "State educational agency” means the State board of education or other agency or officer primarily responsible for the State supervision of public elementary and secondary schools, or, if there is no such officer or agency, an officer or agency designated by the Governor or by State law.

(i) The term "elementary school" means a school which provides elementary education including education below grade 1, as determined under State law.

(j) The term "combination of institutions of higher education" means a group of institutions of higher education that have entered into a cooperative arrangement for the purpose of carrying out a common objective, or a public or private nonprofit agency, organization, or institution designated or created by a group of institutions of higher education for the purpose of carrying out a common objective on their behalf.

(k) The term "gifted and talented children" means, in accordance with objective criteria prescribed by the Commissioner, children who have outstanding intellectual ability or creative talent.

(1) The term "school or department of divinity" means an institution or a department or a branch of an institution the program of instruction of which is designed for the education of students (A) to prepare them to become ministers of religion or to enter upon some other religious vocation (or to provide continuing training for any such vocation), or (B) to prepare them to teach theological subjects.

(20 U.S.C. 1141) Enacted Nov. 8, 1965, P.L. 89-329, Title VIII, sec. 801, 78 Stat. 1269; amended Oct. 16, 1968, P.L. 90-575, Title II, sec. 251, 293, and 294, 82 Stat. 1042 and 1050-51; amended April 13, 1970, P.L. 91-230, sec. 806 (b), 84 Stat. 192; subsection (1) added June 23, 1972, P.L. 92-318, sec. 131(d) (1), 86 Stat. 260.

STATE POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION COMMISSIONS

SEC. 1202. (a) Any State which desires to receive assistance under section 1203 or title X shall establish a State Commission or designate an existing State agency or State Commission (to be known as the State Commission) which is broadly and equitably representative of the general public and public and private nonprofit and proprietary institutions of postsecondary education in the State including community colleges (as defined in title X), junior colleges, postsecondary vocational schools, area vocational schools, technical institutes, fouryear institutions of higher education and branches thereof.

(b) Such State Commission may establish committees or task forces, not necessarily consisting of Commission members, and utilize existing agencies or organizations, to make studies, conduct surveys, submit recommendations, or otherwise contribute the best available expertise from the institutions, interests groups, and segments of the society most concerned with a particular aspect of the Commission's work.

(c) (1) At any time after July 1, 1973, a State may designate the State Commission established under subsection (a) as the State agency or institution required under section 105, 603, or 704. In such a case, the State Commission established under this section shall be deemed to meet the requirements of such sections for State agencies or institutions.

(2) If a State makes a designation referred to in paragraph (1)—

(A) the Commissioner shall pay the State Commission the amount necessary for the proper and efficient administration of the Commission of the functions transferred to it by reason of the designation; and

(B) the State Commission shall be considered the successor agency to the State agency or institution with respect to which the designation is made, and action theretofore taken by the State agency or institution shall continue to be effective until changed by the State Commission.

(d) Any State which desires to receive assistance under title VI or under title VII but which does not desire, after June 30, 1973, to place the functions of State Commissions under such titles under the authority of the State Commission established pursuant to subsection (a) shall establish for the purposes of such titles a State Commission which is broadly representative of the public and of institutions of higher education (including junior colleges and technical institutes) in the State. Such State Commissions shall have the sole responsibility for the administration of State plans under such titles VI and VII within such State.

(20 U.S.C. 1142a) Enacted June 23, 1972. P.L. 92–318, sec. 196, 86 Stat. 324.

COMPREHENSIVE STATEWIDE PLANNING

SEC. 1203. (a) The Commissioner is authorized to make grants to any State Commission established pursuant to section 1202 (a) to enable it to expand the scope of the studies and planning required in title X through comprehensive inventories of, and studies with respect to, all public and private postsecondary educational resources in the

State, including planning necessary for such resources to be better coordinated, improved, expanded, or altered so that all persons within the State who desire, and who can benefit from, postsecondary education may have an opportunity to do so.

(b) The Commissioner shall make technical assistance available to State Commissions, if so requested, to assist them in achieving the purposes of this section.

(c) There are authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary to carry out this section.

(20 U.S.C. 1142b) Enacted June 23, 1972, P.L. 92-318, sec. 196, 86 Stat. 325.

ADVISORY COUNCIL ON GRADUATE EDUCATION

SEC. 1205. (a) There is hereby established in the Office of Education an Advisory Council on Graduate Education (hereafter in this section referred to as the "Council"), consisting of the Commissioner, who shall be Chairman, of one representative each from the Office of Science and Technology in the Executive Office of the President, the National Science Foundation, and the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities, and of members appointed by the Commissioner without regard to the civil service or classification laws. Such appointed members shall be selected from among leading authorities in the field of education, except that at least one of them shall be a graduate student.

(b) The Council shall advise the Commissioner on matters of general policy arising in the administration by the Commissioner of programs relating to graduate education.

(20 U.S.C. 1145) Enacted Oct. 16, 1968, P.L. 90-575, title II, sec. 291, 82 Stat. 1049-1050; subsections (c) and (d) repealed Apr. 13, 1970, P.L. 91-230, sec. 401(h) and superseded by part C of title IV of P.L. 90-247, as amended.

COST OF EDUCATION DATA

SEC. 1206. The Commissioner may require as a condition of eligibility of any institution of higher education

(1) for institutional aid, at the earliest practical date, or (2) for student aid, after June 30, 1973,

that such institution supply such cost-of-education data as may be in the possession of such institution.

(20 U.S.C. 1145a) Enacted June 23, 1972, P.L. 92-318, sec. 197, 86 Stat. 325.

HIGHER EDUCATION AMENDMENTS OF 1968

(P.L. 90-575)

AN ACT To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965, the National Defense Education Act of 1958, the National Vocational Student Loan Insurance Act of 1965, the Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963, and related Acts.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act, with the following table of contents, may be cited as the "Higher Education Amendments of 1968".

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