Economic Opportunity Legislation, 1974: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Employment, Poverty, and Migratory Labor of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session, on S. 3870 ... and Related Bills, August 8, 1974

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PART BFINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAMS AND RELATED ACTIVITIES Sec 121 General provisions for finan...
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Special programs and assistance
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Resident employment
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limitations on assistance
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Design and planning assistance programs
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Youth recreation and sports program
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Consumer action and cooperative programs
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SUPPLEMENT PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES Sec 131 Technical assistance and training Sec 132 State agency assistance
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Special assistance
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PART DGENERAL AND TECHNICAL PROVISIONS Sec 141 Rural areas
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Submission of plans to Governors
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Fiscal responsibility and audit
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Special limitations
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Incentive grants
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TITLE IISPECIAL PROGRAMS TO COMBAT POVERTY IN RURAL AREAS PART ARURAL LOAN PROGRAMS Sec 211 Statement of purpose ...
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Cooperative associations Sec 214 Limitations on assistance Sec 215 Loan terms and conditions
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Revolving fund
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PART BASSISTANCE FOR Migrant and OTHER SEASONALLY EMPLOYED FARMWORKERS AND THEIR FAMILIES Sec 221 Statement of pu...
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Limitations on assistance Sec 224 Technical assistance training and evaluation TITLE IIIEMPLOYMENT AND INVESTMENT INCENTIVES Sec 3...
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Loans participation and guaranties Sec 303 Loan terms and conditions
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Distribution of financial assistance
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Limitation on financial assistance Sec 306 Technical assistance and management training
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Government contracts TITLE IVWORK EXPERIENCE TRAINING AND DAY CARE PROGRAMS PART AWORK EXPERIENCE AND TRAININ...
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Transfer of funds
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Limitations on work experience and training programs
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Transition
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PART BDAY CARE PROJECTS Sec 421 Statement of purpose Sec 422 Financial assistance for day care projects
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TITLE VEVALUATION RESEARCH AND DEMONSTRATION PART AEVALUATION Sec 511 Comprehensive evaluation of programs
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Cooperation of other agencies Sec 513 Consultation
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Publication of evaluation results Sec 515 Evaluation by other administering agencies PART BRESEARCH AND DEMONSTRATION PROGRAMS S...
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TITLE VIADMINISTRATION AND COORDINATION PART AADMINISTRATION Sec 601 Establishment of the Administration for Community S...
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Authority of the Director
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Political activities
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Appeals notice and hearing
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Advisory councils
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Announcement of research or demonstration contracts Sec 607 Labor standards
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Audit
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Reports Sec 610 Programs for the elderly poor
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Information center
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training programs
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TITLE VIIHEADSTARTFOLLOW THROUGH Sec 701 Short title Sec 702 Statement of purpose PART APROGRAM AUTHORITY AND REQUIR...
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limitations on assistance
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Designation of grantees
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Required powers and functions of Headstart agencies
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Submission of plans to Governors
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TITLE XHUMAN SERVICES POLICY RESEARCH Sec 1001 Short title Sec 1002 Statement of purpose
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Research and pilot programs
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Consultation
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Nondiscrimination provisions
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Prohibition of Federal control
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Definitions Sec 1017 Authorization of appropriations TITLE XICOMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Sec 1100 Short title
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PART AMINORITY BUSINESS ASSISTANCE Sec 1111 Definitions Sec 1112 Technical and management assistance
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PART BCOMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Sec 1121 Congressional statement of purpose Sec 1122 Statement of purpose
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Establishment of programsfinancial assistance numerical restriction of programs scope of programs
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Financial assistance requirementsregulations conditions
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SUBPART IRURAL PROGRAMS Sec 1127 Congressional statement of purpose
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Financial assistancelowincome rural families amount Sec 1129 Limitations on assistance
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SUBPART IISUPPORT PROGRAMS Sec 1130 Training and technical assistance
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Development loan fundauthorization of loans guarantees or other financial assistance eligible persons conditions inter est rate repayment period
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Evaluation and research report to Congress
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PART CADMINISTRATION Sec 1141 Appointment of Assistant Secretary of Commerce Sec 1142 Transfer of personnel Sec 1143 Regulations
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Appeals notice and hearings Sec 1145 Records and audit
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Congressional review
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Johnston Hon J Bennett a U S Senator from the State of Louisiana__
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Helms Hon Jesse a U S Senator from the State of North Carolina_
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Young Kenneth assistant legislative director AFLCIO accompanied
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Gilcrease Cleveland Portland Oreg president National Association
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Greenridge James E chairman New York City Council Against Poverty
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Kearse John executive director Economic Opportunity Commission
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Lowrey Cleo BreckinridgeGrayson Programs Inc Leitchfield Ky Mar
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Fierro Manuel D president of Raza Association of Spanish Surnamed
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III
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Coordination of Services in Rural Areas 74
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APPENDICES
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National Advisory Council on Economic
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Page 140 - ... developed, conducted, and administered with the maximum feasible participation of residents of the areas and members of the groups served...
Page 463 - ... school instruction, such instruction shall, to the extent necessary, be in all courses or subjects of study which will allow a child to progress effectively through the educational system...
Page 525 - (b) In carrying out the provisions of this title, the Secretary is authorized to request the technical assistance and cooperation of the Department of Labor, the Office of Economic Opportunity, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Department of Transportation, and such other departments and agencies of the Federal Government as may be appropriate.
Page 139 - ... (1) the strengthening of community capabilities for planning and coordinating Federal, State, and other assistance related to the elimination of poverty, so that this assistance, through the efforts of local officials, organizations, and interested and affected citizens, can be made more responsive to local needs and conditions...
Page 600 - Act of 1968 by encouraging the establishment of a network of State and areawide planning and development clearinghouses which will aid in the coordination of Federal or federally assisted projects and programs with State, areawide, and local planning for orderly growth and development.
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Page 464 - RESEARCH AND DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS SEC. 742. (a) The National Institute of Education shall, in accordance with the provisions of section 405 of the General Education Provisions Act, carry out a program of research in the field of bilingual education in order to enhance the effectiveness of bilingual education programs carried out under this title and other programs for persons of limited English-speaking ability.
Page 298 - Loans made and evidences of indebtedness purchased under this section shall bear interest at a rate not less than a rate determined by the Secretary of the Treasury taking into consideration the current average market yield on outstanding marketable obligations of the United States with remaining periods to maturity comparable to the average maturities...
Page 464 - ... dependency, chronic unemployment, and community deterioration; (3) hold forth the prospect of continuing to have such impact after the termination of financial assistance under this part, and (4) provide financial and other assistance to start, expand, or locate enterprises in or near the area to be served so as to provide employment and ownership opportunities for residents of such areas, including those...
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