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JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP ACT 1

AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR A JOB TRAINING PROGRAM AND FOR OTHER
PURPOSES

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,

SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION 1. This Act may be cited as the "Job Training Partnership
Act".

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents.

Sec. 2. Statement of purpose.

Sec. 3. Authorization of appropriations.
Sec. 4. Definitions.

TITLE I-JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP

PART A-SERVICE DELIVERY SYSTEM

Sec. 101. Establishment of service delivery areas.
Sec. 102. Establishment of private industry council.
Sec. 103. Functions of private industry council.

Sec. 104. Job training plan.

Sec. 105. Review and approval of plan.

Sec. 106. Performance standards.

Sec. 107. Selection of service providers.

Sec. 108. Limitation on certain costs.

PART B-ADDITIONAL STATE RESPONSIBILITIES

Sec. 121. Governor's coordination and special services plan.
Sec. 122. State job training coordinating council.
Sec. 123. State education coordination and grants.
Sec. 124. Training programs for older individuals.

Sec. 125. State labor market information programs.

Sec. 126. Authority of State legislature.

Sec. 127. Interstate agreements.

PART C-PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS FOR SERVICE DELIVERY SYSTEM

Sec. 141. General program requirements.

Sec. 142. Benefits.

Sec. 143. Labor standards.

Sec. 144. Grievance procedure.

Sec. 145. Prohibition against Federal control of education.

PART D-FEDERAL AND FISCAL ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS

Sec. 161. Program year.

Sec. 162. Prompt allocation of funds.

Sec. 163. Monitoring.

Sec. 164. Fiscal controls; sanctions.

1 Public Law 97-300 as amended by Public Law 97–404.

COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND HUMAN RESOURCES

ORRIN G. HATCH, Utah, Chairman

ROBERT T. STAFFORD, Vermont

DAN QUAYLE, Indiana

PAULA HAWKINS, Florida

DON NICKLES, Oklahoma

EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts
JENNINGS RANDOLPH, West Virginia
CLAIBORNE PELL, Rhode Island
THOMAS F. EAGLETON, Missouri

HOWARD M. METZENBAUM, Ohio
SPARK M. MATSUNAGA, Hawaii

LOWELL P. WEICKER. JR., Connecticut DONALD W. RIEGLE, JR.. Michigan
GORDON J. HUMPHREY, New Hampshire
JEREMIAH DENTON, Alabama
JOHN P. EAST, North Carolina

GEORGE W. PRITTS, Jr., Chief Counsel
RENN M. PATCH, Staff Director and General Counsel
KATHRYN HIGGINS, Minority Staff Director

SUBCOMMITTEE ON EMPLOYMENT AND PRODUCTIVITY
DAN QUAYLE, Indiana, Chairman

PAULA HAWKINS, Florida
DON NICKLES, Oklahoma
ORRIN G. HATCH, Utah

HOWARD M. METZENBAUM, Ohio
CLAIBORNE PELL, Rhode Island
DONALD W. RIEGLE, JR., Michigan
EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Massachusetts
(Ex Officio)

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ROBERT M. GUTTMAN, Counsel

LUTHER WASHINGTON, Minority Professional Staff Member

COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR

CARL D. PERKINS, Kentucky, Chairman

AUGUSTUS F. HAWKINS, California
WILLIAM D. FORD, Michigan
PHILLIP BURTON, California
JOSEPH M. GAYDOS, Pennsylvania
WILLIAM (BILL) CLAY, Missouri
MARIO BIAGGI, New York
IKE ANDREWS. North Carolina
PAUL SIMON, Illinois

GEORGE MILLER, California
AUSTIN J. MURPHY, Pennsylvania
TED WEISS, New York

BALTASAR CORRADA, Puerto Rico

DALE E KILDEE, Michigan

PETER A. PEYSER, New York

PAT WILLIAMS, Montana

WILLIAM R. RATCHFORD, Connecticut
RAY KOGOVSEK, Colorado

HAROLD WASHINGTON, Illinois

DENNIS E. ECKART, Ohio

SUBCOMMITTEE ON E

AUGUSTUS F. HAW

WILLIAM (BILL) CLAY, Missouri

TED WEISS, New York

BALTASAR CORRADA, Puerto Ric

PAUL SIMON, Illinois

HAROLD WASHINGTON, Illinois

CARL D. PERKINS, Kentucky

(Ex Officio)

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