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1 ment or part-time employment and training during the 2 summer months to each such youth.

3 "(b) Each prime sponsor whose application for assist4 ance under this subpart is approved by the Secretary shall 5 guarantee the employment described in subsection (a) to each 6 such unemployed youth described in subsection (a) who re7 sides within any urban or rural poverty area served by the 8 prime sponsor and who applies to that prime sponsor for em9 ployment. The Secretary shall provide to each prime sponsor, 10 from funds appropriated for carrying out this subpart, in com11 bination with any funds made available by such prime spon12 sor according to an agreement made pursuant to section 13 418(a)(4)(F), the amount to which that prime sponsor is en14 titled under subsection (c).

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"(c) Each prime sponsor shall be entitled to receive, for 16 each youth who is provided employment by that prime spon17 sor, the costs associated with providing such employment. 18 Such costs shall take into account funds made available by 19 such prime sponsor under section 418(a)(4)(F).

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"(d) The Secretary shall, with respect to any urban or 21 rural poverty area for which no prime sponsor's application 22 under this subpart has been approved or for which the prime 23 sponsor's approval has been terminated by reason of its fail24 ure to comply with the guarantees required under this sec25 tion, make other appropriate arrangements with public and

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1 nonprofit private agencies to provide the employment de2 scribed in subsection (a).

3 "(e) For purposes of this section, the term 'poverty 4 area' means any Bureau of the Census geographical division 5 in which, on the basis of the most recent satisfactory data 6 available to the Secretary, 20 per centum or more of the 7 residents are at or below the poverty level as established by 8 the Director of the Office of Management and Budget.".

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(b) Section 418 of the Act is amended to read as

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"APPLICATIONS

"SEC. 418. Any prime sponsor which desires to receive

13 assistance under this subpart shall submit an application to 14 the Secretary at such time and in such manner as the Secre15 tary may require and which shall provide

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"(1) a description of the procedure to be utilized by the prime sponsor to publicize, consider, approve, audit, and monitor youth incentive projects or jobs funded by the prime sponsor under this part, including copies of proposed application materials, as well as ex

amples of audit and client characteristics reports;

"(2) a statement of the estimated number of economically disadvantaged youth to be served by the prime sponsor, and assurances that only such disadvantaged youth will be served;

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“(3) assurances that the provisions of sections 442

and 443 are met relating to wage provisions and special conditions;

"(4) assurances that the prime sponsor has con

sulted with public and private nonprofit educational agencies including vocational and postsecondary education institutions and other agencies which offer high

school equivalency programs; public employers, including law enforcement and judicial agencies; State and local public assistance agencies; labor organizations; voluntary youth groups; community-based organizations; organizations of demonstrated effectiveness with a special knowledge of the needs of such disadvantaged youth; and with the private sector in the development of the plan, and assurances that arrangements are made with appropriate groups to assist the prime spon

sor in carrying out the purposes of this subpart;

"(5) assurances that arrangements are made with the State employment security agencies to carry out the purposes of this subpart;

"(6) an agreement that funds available under title

II for economically disadvantaged youth employment programs and funds available for the summer youth

program under part C of this title for eligible youth

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will be used in support of the project authorized under

this subpart;

"(7) assurances that the employment of eligible youth meets the requirements of eligible activities

under section 419;

“(8) assurances that participating youth shall not

be employed more than an average of twenty hours per week during the school year and not more than forty hours per week during the summer;

"(9) assurances that whenever employment involves additional on-the-job, institutional, or apprenticeship training provided by the employer, and if such training is not paid for in full or in part by the prime sponsor under any other program program authorized under this Act, wages may be paid in accordance with the provisions of section 14(b) of the Fair Labor Standards Act

of 1938, and with the balance being applied to the cost of training;

"(10) assurances that arrangements have been made with the appropriate local education agency or

with the institution offering a certified high school equivalency program that such youth is enrolled and meeting the minimum academic and attendance requirements of that school or education program and with employers that such youth meet the minimum

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