To Extend the Provisions of the Juvenile Delinquency Prevention and Control Act of 1968: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, First Session, on H.R. 6247 ... March 25; April 28 and 29, 1971U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - 390 pages |
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... institutions to estab- lish courses in this field or related fields . The Act also authorizes grants to public or non - profit private agencies for improved techniques and practices in handling delinquent youths or those who are in ...
... institutions to estab- lish courses in this field or related fields . The Act also authorizes grants to public or non - profit private agencies for improved techniques and practices in handling delinquent youths or those who are in ...
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... institutions , law enforcement agencies , and other agencies having re- sponsibilities with respect to delinquent youths and youths in danger of becoming delinquent , including youths who are on parole or proba- tion , to develop ...
... institutions , law enforcement agencies , and other agencies having re- sponsibilities with respect to delinquent youths and youths in danger of becoming delinquent , including youths who are on parole or proba- tion , to develop ...
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... institutions to establish courses in this field or related fields . The Act also authorizes grants to public or non - profit private agencies for improved techniques and practices in handling delinquent youths or those who are in danger ...
... institutions to establish courses in this field or related fields . The Act also authorizes grants to public or non - profit private agencies for improved techniques and practices in handling delinquent youths or those who are in danger ...
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... institutions in the community , so we can improve their capacity to meet the requirements for favorable youth development , especially of those most vulnerable to delinquent behavior . In other words , simply more projects will not make ...
... institutions in the community , so we can improve their capacity to meet the requirements for favorable youth development , especially of those most vulnerable to delinquent behavior . In other words , simply more projects will not make ...
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... institutional structures of the community— these social institutions that focus on youth and youth development . We ought to examine if these institutions , such as schools for example , allow or impede access to socially acceptable and ...
... institutional structures of the community— these social institutions that focus on youth and youth development . We ought to examine if these institutions , such as schools for example , allow or impede access to socially acceptable and ...
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Page 11 - State until he is satisfied that there is no longer any such failure to comply. Until he is so satisfied he shall make no further certification to the Secretary of the Treasury with respect to such State.
Page 16 - Secretary, but not exceeding $50 per diem, including travel time, and while away from their homes or regular places of business they may be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by law (5 USC 73b-2) for persons in the Government service employed intermittently.
Page 222 - For the purposes of this part the term "library services to the physically handicapped" means the providing of library service, through public or other nonprofit libraries, agencies, or organizations, to physically handicapped persons (including the blind and visually handicapped) certified by competent authority as unable to read or to use conventional printed materials as a result of physical limitations.
Page 150 - Aging in the Social and Rehabilitation Service of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. This subcommittee received some testimony on that subject last September during a hearing on another bill.
Page 10 - Commissioner, by regulation) that would, in the absence of such Federal funds, be made by the applicant for...
Page 11 - State educational agency shall not make further payments under this title to specified local educational agencies affected by the failure) until he is satisfied that there is no longer any such failure to comply. Until he is so satisfied, no further payments shall be made to the State under this...
Page 14 - (b) In making payments pursuant to subsection (a) of this section, there shall be paid to the State, either in advance or by way of reimbursement, as may be determined by the Secretary...
Page 15 - REPORTS" SEC. 208. Not later than one hundred and twenty days after the close of each fiscal year, the Commissioner shall prepare and submit to the President for transmittal to the Congress a full and complete report on the activities carried out under this Act.
Page 11 - Whenever the Commissioner, after reasonable notice and opportunity for hearing to any State educational agency, finds that there has been a failure to comply substantially with any assurance set forth in the application of that State...
Page 16 - Council away from their homes or regular places of business they may be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by section 5703 of title 5, United...