Sec. 156. EXPERIMENTAL PROJECTS AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
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## SEC. 156 EXPERIMENTAL PROJECTS AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE **[**[29 U.S.C. 3206](/us/usc/t29/s3206)**]** ###
(a)Projects The Secretary may carry out experimental, research, or demonstration projects relating to carrying out the Job Corps program. The Secretary may waive any provisions of this subtitle that the Secretary finds would prevent the Secretary from carrying out the projects if the Secretary informs the Committee on Education and the Workforce of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the Senate, in writing, not less than 90 days in advance of issuing such waiver. ###
(b)Technical assistance From the funds provided under section 162 (for the purposes of administration), the Secretary may reserve ¼ of 1 percent to provide, directly or through grants, contracts, or other agreements or arrangements as the Secretary considers appropriate, technical assistance for the Job Corps program for the purpose of improving program quality. Such assistance shall include— ####
(1)assisting Job Corps centers and programs— #####
(A)in correcting deficiencies under, and violations of, this subtitle; #####
(B)in meeting or exceeding the expected levels of performance under section 159(c)(1) for the indicators of performance described in section 116(b)(2)(A); #####
(C)in the development of sound management practices, including financial management procedures; and ####
(2)assisting entities, including entities not currently operating a Job Corps center, in developing the additional selection factors information described in section 147(a)(3).
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EXPERIMENTAL PROJECTS AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
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