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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 803 (Reported in House) — To reform and strengthen the workforce investment system of the Nation to put Americans back to work and make the Uni... · Sec. 408

Sec. 408. Conforming amendment to table of contents

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The table of contents in section 1(b) is amended to read as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. TITLE I—WORKFORCE INVESTMENT SYSTEMS Subtitle A—Workforce Investment Definitions Sec. 101. Definitions. Subtitle B—Statewide and Local Workforce Investment Systems Sec. 106. Purpose. Chapter 1—State Provisions Sec. 111. State workforce investment boards. Sec. 112. State plan. Chapter 2—Local Provisions Sec. 116. Local workforce investment areas. Sec. 117. Local workforce investment boards.
Sec. 118. Local plan. Chapter 3—Workforce Investment Activities Providers Sec. 121. Establishment of one-stop delivery systems. Sec. 122. Identification of eligible providers of training services. Sec. 123. [Repealed]. Chapter 4—[Repealed] Chapter 5—Employment and Training Activities Sec. 131. General authorization. Sec. 132. State allotments. Sec. 133. Within State allocations. Sec. 134. Use of funds for employment and training activities. Chapter 6—General Provisions Sec. 136.
Performance accountability system. Sec. 137. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle C—Job Corps Sec. 141. Purposes. Sec. 142. Definitions. Sec. 143. Establishment. Sec. 144. Individuals eligible for the Job Corps. Sec. 145. Recruitment, screening, selection, and assignment of enrollees. Sec. 146. Enrollment. Sec. 147. Job Corps centers. Sec. 148. Program activities. Sec. 149. Counseling and job placement. Sec. 150. Support. Sec. 151. Operations. Sec. 152. Standards of conduct.
Sec. 153. Community participation. Sec. 154. Workforce councils. Sec. 155. [Repealed]. Sec. 156. Technical assistance to centers. Sec. 157. Application of provisions of Federal law. Sec. 158. Special provisions. Sec. 159. Performance accountability and management. Sec. 160. General provisions. Sec. 161. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle D—National Programs Sec. 166. [Repealed]. Sec. 167. [Repealed]. Sec. 168. [Repealed]. Sec. 169. [Repealed]. Sec. 170. Technical assistance.
Sec. 171. [Repealed]. Sec. 172. Evaluations. Sec. 173. [Repealed]. Sec. 173A. [Repealed]. Sec. 174. [Repealed]. Subtitle E—Administration Sec. 181. Requirements and restrictions. Sec. 182. Prompt allocation of funds. Sec. 183. Monitoring. Sec. 184. Fiscal controls; sanctions. Sec. 185. Reports; recordkeeping; investigations. Sec. 186. Administrative adjudication. Sec. 187. Judicial review. Sec. 188. Nondiscrimination. Sec. 189. Administrative provisions. Sec. 190. References.
Sec. 191. State legislative authority. Sec. 192. [Repealed]. Sec. 193. Transfer of Federal equity in State employment security real property to the States. Sec. 194. [Repealed]. Sec. 195. General program requirements. Sec. 196. Federal agency staff. Subtitle F—Repeals and Conforming Amendments Sec. 199. Repeals. Sec. 199A. Conforming amendments. TITLE II—ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY EDUCATION Sec. 201. Short title. Sec. 202. Purpose. Sec. 203. Definitions. Sec. 204. Home schools.
Sec. 205. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle A—Federal Provisions Sec. 211. Reservation of funds; grants to eligible agencies; allotments. Sec. 212. Performance accountability system. Subtitle B—State Provisions Sec. 221. State administration. Sec. 222. State distribution of funds; matching requirement. Sec. 223. State leadership activities. Sec. 224. State plan. Sec. 225. Programs for corrections education and other institutionalized individuals. Subtitle C—Local Provisions Sec. 231.
Grants and contracts for eligible providers. Sec. 232. Local application. Sec. 233. Local administrative cost limits. Subtitle D—General Provisions Sec. 241. Administrative provisions. Sec. 242. National activities. TITLE III—WORKFORCE INVESTMENT-RELATED ACTIVITIES Subtitle A—Wagner-Peyser Act Sec. 301. Definitions. Sec. 302. Functions. Sec. 303. Designation of State agencies. Sec. 304. Appropriations. Sec. 305. Disposition of allotted funds. Sec. 306. State plans. Sec. 307. Repeal of Federal advisory council.
Sec. 308. Regulations. Sec. 309. Employment statistics. Sec. 310. Technical amendments. Sec. 311. Effective date. Subtitle B—Linkages With Other Programs Sec. 321. Trade Act of 1974. Sec. 322. Veterans' employment programs. Sec. 323. Older Americans Act of 1965. Subtitle C—[Repealed] Subtitle D—Application of Civil Rights and Labor-Management Laws to the Smithsonian Institution Sec. 341. Application of civil rights and labor-management laws to the Smithsonian Institution. TITLE IV—REHABILITATION ACT AMENDMENTS OF 1998 Sec. 401.
Short title. Sec. 402. Title. Sec. 403. General provisions. Sec. 404. Vocational rehabilitation services. Sec. 405. Research and training. Sec. 406. Professional development and special projects and demonstrations. Sec. 407. National Council on Disability. Sec. 408. Rights and advocacy. Sec. 409. Employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities. Sec. 410. Independent living services and centers for independent living. Sec. 411. [Repealed]. Sec. 412. Helen Keller National Center Act.
Sec. 413. President's Committee on Employment of People With Disabilities. Sec. 414. Conforming amendments. TITLE V—GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 501. State unified plan. Sec. 502. [Repealed]. Sec. 503. [Repealed]. Sec. 504. Privacy. Sec. 505. Buy-American requirements. Sec. 506. [Repealed]. Sec. 507. Effective date. .
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