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1 ment' as defined in section 2671 of title 28, United States

2 Code, and provisions of that chapter shall apply.

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"(4) For purposes of section 5911 of title 5, United 4 States Code, relating to allowances for quarters, project en5 rollees shall be deemed civil employees of the United States 6 within the meaning of the term 'employee' as defined in that 7 section, and provisions of that section shall apply.

8 "(c) The conditions applicable to public service employ9 ment pursuant to section 122 of this Act shall apply to em10 ployment under this part.

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"AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS

"SEC. 498. There are authorized to be appropriated for

13 purposes of carrying out this part such sums as may be nec14 essary for fiscal year 1981 and for each of the three succeed15 ing fiscal years.".

16 (b) The table of contents of the Act is amended by in17 serting immediately after the item pertaining to section 484 18 the following:

"PART D-FEDERAL YOUTH EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

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1 TITLE II-AMENDMENTS TO TITLE VII OF THE

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COMPREHENSIVE EMPLOYMENT AND TRAIN

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PRIVATE SECTOR OPPORTUNITIES

SEC. 201. (a) Sections 702(a) and 703(a) of the Act are

6 each amended by striking out "title II activities" and insert7 ing in lieu thereof "title II and title IV activities".

8 (b) Section 702(b) of the Act is amended by striking out 9 "made available for carrying out this title" and inserting in 10 lieu thereof "appropriated pursuant to section 707(a)”.

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(c)(1) Title VII of the Act is amended by adding at the

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"DEMONSTRATION GRANTS TO EMPLOYERS

"SEC. 706. In addition to the activities described in sec

15 tion 705(a), prime sponsors may, with the approval of the 16 Secretary, establish programs of providing demonstration 17 grants from funds available under section 707(b) to private 18 employers for community service projects approved by the 19 private industry council of such prime sponsor. Such grants 20 shall be subject to the condition that any profits resulting 21 from the conduct of the project will be used to further the 22 purposes of the project.

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"AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS

"SEC. 707. (a) There are authorized to be appropriated

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1 706) such sums as may be necessary for each of the fiscal

2 years 1981 and 1982.

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"(b) There are authorized to be appropriated to carry

4 out the provisions of section 706, $50,000,000 for each of

5 the fiscal years 1981 and 1982.".

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(2) The table of contents of the Act is amended by in

7 serting immediately after the item pertaining to section 705

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"Sec. 706. Demonstration grants to employers.

"Sec. 707. Authorization of appropriations.".

ON-THE-JOB TRAINING DISCLAIMER

SEC. 202. Notwithstanding any other provision of law,

11 no activity for the employment or training of youths under 12 age twenty-five conducted under the Act shall be deemed to 13 be on-the-job training for the purposes of any other law, and 14 no funds received by any employer with respect to any such 15 activity shall be deemed to be funds received from the Feder16 al Government for purposes of on-the-job training for the 17 purposes of any other law.

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TITLE III-WORK INCENTIVE EXTENSION

AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS

SEC. 301. (a) The Secretary of Health, Education, and 21 Welfare and the Secretary of Labor are authorized to carry 22 out the work incentive program under title IV of the Social 23 Security Act from the sums appropriated pursuant to this 24 section without regard to the requirements for non-Federal

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1 matching funds contained in that title of the Social Security

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(b) There are authorized to be appropriated to carry out 4 the work incentive program for parents under the age of 5 twenty-two who volunteer to participate in such program 6 under title IV of the Social Security Act, as modified by 7 subsection (a) (in addition to any sums otherwise appropri8 ated pursuant to such title of such Act), $400,000,000 for 9 fiscal year 1981 and such sums as may be necessary for each 10 of the three succeeding fiscal years.

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TITLE IV-INTERAGENCY COORDINATING

COMMITTEE FOR YOUTH EMPLOYMENT

SHORT TITLE

SEC. 401. This title may be cited as the "Youth Em

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ESTABLISHMENT

SEC. 402. (a) There is hereby established in the execu18 tive branch of the Government an Interagency Coordinating 19 Committee for Youth Employment (hereinafter in this title 20 referred to as the "Committee") which shall be composed of 21 the following officials (or their designees for this purpose): the 22 Secretaries of Agriculture, Defense, Health, Education, and 23 Welfare, the Interior, and Labor, the Attorney General, and 24 the Directors of ACTION, the Community Services Admin25 istration, and the Office of Management and Budget. The Di

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1 rector of the Office of Management and Budget shall chair

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(b)(1) The functions of the Committee shall be under the

4 direction of an executive director (hereinafter in this title re5 ferred to as the "director"), who shall be appointed by the 6 President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. 7 Meetings of the Committee shall be called by the director not 8 less than four times each year as necessary for the conduct of 9 the business of the Committee.

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(2) It shall be the responsibility of the director

(A) to report and make recommendations to the Committee and to the Congress on obstacles to proper coordination of youth employment and related programs of Federal, State, and local governments;

(B) to review and comment on proposed rules, regulations, guidelines, and orders relating to such programs which affect or impair proper coordination;

(C) to consult with State and local governments and private groups involved in such programs for the 20 purpose of promoting coordination; and

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(D) to administer the Committee grant program established under section 403.

(3) Section 5315 of title 5, United States Code, is

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