Economic Opportunity Act of 1964, as AmendedU.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - 85 pages |
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... persons who need and can benefit from an unusually intensive program , operated in a group setting , to become more responsible , employ- able , and productive citizens ; and to do so in a way that contrib- utes , where feasible , to ...
... persons who need and can benefit from an unusually intensive program , operated in a group setting , to become more responsible , employ- able , and productive citizens ; and to do so in a way that contrib- utes , where feasible , to ...
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... person who— ( 1 ) is a permanent resident of the United States who has attained age fourteen but not attained age twenty - two at the time of enrollment ; ( 2 ) is a low - income individual or member of a low - income family who ...
... person who— ( 1 ) is a permanent resident of the United States who has attained age fourteen but not attained age twenty - two at the time of enrollment ; ( 2 ) is a low - income individual or member of a low - income family who ...
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... persons or property , repetitive delinquent acts , narcotics addiction , or other major behavioral aberrations , the Director shall obtain a finding from a professionally qualified person who knows such potential enrollee's individual ...
... persons or property , repetitive delinquent acts , narcotics addiction , or other major behavioral aberrations , the Director shall obtain a finding from a professionally qualified person who knows such potential enrollee's individual ...
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... persons who have not participated in the program . In carrying out such evaluations , the Director shall arrange for obtaining the opinions of participants about the strengths and weaknesses of the program and shall consult with other ...
... persons who have not participated in the program . In carrying out such evaluations , the Director shall arrange for obtaining the opinions of participants about the strengths and weaknesses of the program and shall consult with other ...
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... persons or property resulting from the operation of the Job Corps to be a proper charge against the United States , and it is not cog- nizable under section 2672 of title 28 , United States Code , he may adjust and settle it in an ...
... persons or property resulting from the operation of the Job Corps to be a proper charge against the United States , and it is not cog- nizable under section 2672 of title 28 , United States Code , he may adjust and settle it in an ...
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Advisory Council agreements allotted applicable approved area served arrangements ASSISTANCE SEC assure centum community action agency community action program compensation cooperation coordination costs criteria deemed degree school designed Director may provide Director shall take Economic Opportunity Act effective eligible employed employee employment ending June 30 enrollment establish evaluation exceed extent feasible Federal agencies fiscal year ending funds governing grams income Job Corps centers June 30 loans low-income individuals Manpower Development ment multicity munity necessary needs Office of Economic operation otherwise Pacific Islands participation payments planning poor poverty prime sponsor program or activity programs assisted programs authorized programs related PROGRAMS SEC projects provide financial assistance public or private purpose of carrying pursuant to section regulations residents responsible rural areas Secretary of Health Secretary of Labor Small Business Administration Social Security Act subsection tion Training Act training programs United States Code urban volunteers Welfare