Sec. 5. State, tribal, and local funding program for eligible projects
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For each fiscal year, subject to paragraphs
(2)and (3), of the amounts made available for apportionment to the States for that fiscal year under section 7(a)(2), the Secretaries shall apportion— 66 2/3 percent among States based on the proportion that— the number of unemployed individuals in each State, as determined based on the most recent data available; bears to the total number of unemployed individuals in all States as so determined; and 33 1/3 percent among States based on the proportion that— the population of each State; bears to the population of all States. No State shall receive an apportionment under paragraph
(1)for a fiscal year in an amount less than $42,000,000. Of the amounts apportioned to a State under this subsection for a fiscal year— 50 percent shall be used by the State to administer a program for the conduct of eligible projects by Participants enrolled in the program by the States; and 50 percent shall be used by the State to administer a grant program in the State under which the State provides grants to eligible agencies or organizations in the State for the conduct of eligible projects by Participants enrolled by the eligible agencies or organizations. For each fiscal year, the Secretaries shall apportion, in accordance with a formula established by the Secretaries, amounts made available under section 7(a)(3) to Indian Tribes to administer a program for the conduct of eligible projects by Participants enrolled in the program by the Indian Tribe. Of the amounts provided to a Program partner for the conduct of eligible projects under this section, the Program partner— may use not more than 20 percent for administrative costs of administering and carrying out eligible projects (including costs of recruiting and hiring individuals to carry out eligible projects); may use not more than 14 percent to provide continuing education to individuals administering or carrying out eligible projects; may use not more than 8 percent for the cost of equipment and supplies for eligible projects; and shall use the remainder of the amounts for the costs of salaries of individuals administering or carrying out eligible projects. Any funds made available to a State or Indian Tribe under subsection
(a)or
(b)that are not obligated by the State or Indian Tribe at the end of the third fiscal year beginning after the fiscal year during which the funds were made available shall be withdrawn from the State or Indian Tribe and reallocated by the Secretaries to other States and Indian Tribes on the basis of need, as determined by the Secretaries, and in amounts that the Secretaries determine would best accomplish the purposes described in section 2(b).