Comprehesive Employment and Training Amendments of 1978: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Employment Opportunities of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 11086 ... Held in Washington, D.C.

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Contents

Evaluation
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Training and technical assistance Sec 400 Intent TITLE IVYOUTH PROGRAMS Sec 401 General provisions
88
Part AYouth Employment Demonstration Programs
89
Report Sec 412 Distribution of funds Sec 413 Wage provisions
90
Special condition Sec 415 Special provisions for subparts 2 and 3
93
Academic credit education credit counseling and placement services and basic skills development
94
Subpart IYouth Incentive Entitlement Pilot Projects Sec 420 Entitlement pilot projects authorized
95
Employment guarantees
96
Selecting prime sponsors
97
Special provision Sec 424 Report
102
Subpart 2Youth Community Conservation and Improvement Projects Sec 425 Statement of purpose
103
Definitions Sec 427 Allocation of funds
104
Project applications
106
Proposed program supplements Sec 431 Approval of program supplements Sec 432 Work limitation
110
Subpart 3Youth Employment and Training Programs Sec 433 Statement of purpose Sec 434 Programs authorized
111
Allocation of funds
114
Prime sponsors Sec 437 Eligibility for participation Sec 438 Conditions for receipt of financial assistance
119
Secretarys discretionary projects
124
Part BJob Corps Sec 450 Statement of purpose
126
Establishment of the Job Corps Sec 452 Individuals eligible for the Job Corps
127
Screening and selections of applicationsgeneral provisions Sec 454 Screening and selectionspecial limitations
129
Enrollment and assignment Sec 456 Job Corps Centers
131
Program activities
132
Allowances and support
134
Standards of conduct
135
Community participation
136
Counseling and job placement
137
Experimental and developmental projects
138
Advisory boards and committees Sec 464 Participation of the States
140
Application of provisions of Federal
141
Eligibility
161
Wage supplementation Sec 609 Utilization of funds
162
TITLE VIIPRIVATE SECTOR OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED Sec 701 Statement of purpose Sec 702 Private ...
163
Private industry councils Sec 705 Private sector program
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Program activities
165
Statement of purpose
166
Establishment of Young Adult Conservation Corps Sec 803 Selection of enrollees
167
Activities of the Corps
169
Conditions applicable to Corps enrollees
173
State and local programs
174
Secretarial reports
176
Antidiscrimination Sec 809 Transfer of funds Sec 810 Authorization of appropriations
177
95TH CONGRESS H R 11086
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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tents may be cited as the Comprehensive Employment and 4 Training Act
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Datt John C director Washington office American Farm Bureau
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A BILL
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Sec 1 Short title
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Statement of purpose TITLE IADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS Part AOrganizational Provisions Sec 101 Prime sponsors Sec 102 Authority of Sec...
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Conditions applicable to all programs Sec 122 Special conditions applicable to public service employment Sec 123 Special provisions
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SEC 2 It is the purpose of this Act to provide job 3 training and employment opportunities for economically 4 disadvantaged persons unemployed or...
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Wages and allowances Sec 125 Labor standards
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Definitions Sec 127 Secretarys authority
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Reports
1313
Services and property Sec 130 Utilization of services and facilities
1315
Interstate agreements Sec 132 Prohibition against political activities Sec 133 Nondiscrimination
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Records audits and reports Sec 135 Criminal provisions
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TITLE IICOMPREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SERVICES Part AFinancial Assistance Provisions Sec 201 Purpose of program Sec ...
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Conditions for receipt of financial assistance
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Supplemental vocational education assistance Sec 205 Job search assistance
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