Sec. 101. Formula grants
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Not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Labor shall award 5-year grants in accordance with subsection (b), to States to support efforts to— reduce and prevent unemployment; and limit the impact of disruptions (economic, pandemic-related, transitions of retiring business owners, automation-related, trade-related, or other forces) on labor markets. From the amount appropriated under section 105, the Secretary shall— reserve not more than 1/4 of 1 percent of such amount to provide assistance to the outlying areas; and make allotments to the States under paragraph
(2)to— make allocations under subsection (c); or carry out the State activities described in subsection (d). The Secretary shall make an allotment in accordance with section 132(b)(1)(B)(ii) of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act ( 29 U.S.C. 3172(b)(1)(B)(ii) ) to each State that submits a State plan under section 103. The Governor of a State shall use not less than 60 percent of the allotment received under subsection (b)(2)— to allocate funds to each local area in the State in accordance with section 133(b)(2)(A)(i) of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act ( 29 U.S.C. 3173(b)(2)(A)(i) ) to carry out the activities under section 103, in accordance with the State plan under section 102, and in consultation with the State board and the Governor; and of which not more than 10 percent may be used for administrative purposes. The Governor of a State shall use the remaining amount of the allotment received under subsection (b)(2)— to carry out the activities under section 103 in accordance with the State plan under section 102, and in consultation with the State board; and of which not more than 10 percent may be used for administrative purposes.
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