Sec. 1. SHORT TITLE AND TABLE OF CONTENTS
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## SECTION 1 SHORT TITLE AND TABLE OF CONTENTS **[**[42 U.S.C. 12501 note](/us/usc/t42/s12501)**]** ###
(a)Short Title This Act may be cited as the “National and Community Service Act of 1990”. ###
(b)Table of Contents The table of contents of this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title and table of contents. Sec. 2. Findings and purpose. TITLE I—NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE STATE GRANT PROGRAM Subtitle A—General Provisions Sec. 101. Definitions. Sec. 102. Authority to make State grants. Subtitle B—School-Based and Community-Based Service-Learning Programs Part I—Programs for Elementary and Secondary School Students Sec. 111. Purpose. Sec. 111A. Definitions. Sec. 112. Assistance to States, territories, and Indian tribes. Sec. 112A. Allotments. Sec. 113. Applications. Sec. 114. Consideration of applications. Sec. 115. Participation of students and teachers from private schools. Sec. 116. Federal, State, and local contributions. Sec. 117. Limitations on uses of funds. Part II—Higher Education Innovative Programs for Community Service Sec. 118. Higher education innovative programs for community service. Sec. 118A. Campuses of Service. Part III—Innovative and Community-Based Service-Learning Programs and Research Sec. 119. Innovative and community-based service-learning programs and research. Part IV—Service-Learning Impact Study11Section 301(a) of Public Law 113-188 repealed part IV of subtitle B of title I (42 U.S.C. 12565). The amendment did not include an instruction to repeal the items in the table of sections. Sec. 120. Study and report. Subtitle C—National Service Trust Program Part I—Investment in National Service Sec. 121. Authority to provide assistance and approved national service positions. Sec. 122. National service programs eligible for program assistance. Sec. 123. Types of national service positions eligible for approval for national service educational awards. Sec. 124. Types of program assistance. Sec. 126. Other special assistance. Part II—Application and Approval Process Sec. 129. Provision of assistance and approved national service positions. Sec. 129A. Educational awards only program. Sec. 130. Application for assistance and approved national service positions. Sec. 131. National service program assistance requirements. Sec. 132. Ineligible service categories. Sec. 132A. Prohibited activities and ineligible organizations. Sec. 133. Consideration of applications. Part III—National Service Participants Sec. 137. Description of participants. Sec. 138. Selection of national service participants. Sec. 139. Terms of service. Sec. 140. Living allowances for national service participants. Sec. 141. National service educational awards. Subtitle D—National Service Trust and Provision of Educational Awards Sec. 145. Establishment of the National Service Trust. Sec. 146. Individuals eligible to receive an educational award from the Trust. Sec. 146A. Certifications of successful completion of terms of service. Sec. 147. Determination of the amount of the educational award. Sec. 148. Disbursement of educational awards. Sec. 149. Approval process for approved positions. Subtitle E—National Civilian Community Corps Sec. 151. Purpose. Sec. 152. Establishment of National Civilian Community Corps Program. Sec. 153. National service program. Sec. 154. Summer national service program. Sec. 155. National Civilian Community Corps. Sec. 156. Training. Sec. 157. Service projects. Sec. 158. Authorized benefits for Corps members. Sec. 159. Administrative provisions. Sec. 160. Status of Corps members and Corps personnel under Federal law. Sec. 161. Contract and grant authority. Sec. 162. Responsibilities of Department of Defense. Sec. 163. Advisory board. Sec. 164. Evaluations. Sec. 165. Definitions. Subtitle F—Administrative Provisions Sec. 171. Family and medical leave. Sec. 172. Reports. Sec. 173. Supplementation. Sec. 174. Prohibition on use of funds. Sec. 175. Nondiscrimination. Sec. 176. Notice, hearing, and grievance procedures. Sec. 177. Nonduplication and nondisplacement. Sec. 178. State Commissions on National and Community Service. Sec. 179. Evaluation. Sec. 179A. Civic Health Assessment and volunteering research and evaluation. Sec. 180. Engagement of participants. Sec. 181. Contingent extension. Sec. 182. Partnerships with schools. Sec. 183. Rights of access, examination, and copying. Sec. 184. Drug-free workplace requirements. Sec. 184A. Availability of assistance. Sec. 185. Consolidated application and reporting requirements. Sec. 186. Sustainability. Sec. 187. Grant periods. Sec. 188. Generation of volunteers. Sec. 189. Limitation on program grant costs. Sec. 189A. Matching requirements for severely economically distressed communities. Sec. 189B. Audits and reports. Sec. 189C. Restrictions on Federal Government and uses of Federal funds. Sec. 189D. Criminal history checks. Subtitle G—Corporation for National and Community Service Sec. 191. Corporation for National and Community Service. Sec. 192. Board of Directors. Sec. 192A. Authorities and duties of the Board of Directors. Sec. 193. Chief Executive Officer. Sec. 193A. Authorities and duties of the Chief Executive Officer. Sec. 194. Officers. Sec. 195. Employees, consultants, and other personnel. Sec. 196. Administration. Sec. 196A. Corporation State offices. Sec. 196B. Assignment to State Commissions. Sec. 196C. Study of involvement of veterans. Subtitle H—Investment for Quality and Innovation Part I—Additional Corporation Activities To Support National Service Sec. 198. Additional corporation activities to support national service. Sec. 198A. Presidential awards for service. Sec. 198B. ServeAmerica Fellowships. Sec. 198C. Silver Scholarships and Encore Fellowships. Part II—National Service Reserve Corps Sec. 198H. National Service Reserve Corps. Part III—Social Innovation Funds Pilot Program Sec. 198K. Funds. Part IV—National Service Programs Clearinghouses; Volunteer Generation Fund Sec. 198O. National service programs clearinghouses. Sec. 198P. Volunteer generation fund. PART V—Nonprofit Capacity Building Program Sec. 198S. Nonprofit capacity building. Subtitle I—American Conservation and Youth Corps Sec. 199. Short title. Sec. 199A. General authority. Sec. 199B. Limitation on purchase of capital equipment. Sec. 199C. State application. Sec. 199D. Focus of programs. Sec. 199E. Related programs. Sec. 199F. Public lands or Indian lands. Sec. 199G. Training and education services. Sec. 199H. Preference for certain projects. Sec. 199I. Age and citizenship criteria for enrollment. Sec. 199J. Use of volunteers. Sec. 199K. Living allowance. Sec. 199L. Joint programs. Sec. 199M. Federal and State employee status. Subtitle J—Training and Technical Assistance Sec. 199N. Training and technical assistance. TITLE II—MODIFICATIONS OF EXISTING PROGRAMS Subtitle A—Publication Sec. 201. Information for students. Sec. 202. Exit counseling for borrowers. Sec. 203. Department information on deferments and cancellations. Sec. 204. Data on deferments and cancellations. Subtitle B—Youthbuild Projects Sec. 211. Youthbuild projects. Subtitle C—Amendments to Student Literacy Corps Sec. 221. Amendments to Student Literacy Corps. TITLE IV—PROJECTS HONORING VICTIMS OF TERRORIST ATTACKS Sec. 401. Projects. TITLE V—AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS Sec. 501. Authorization of appropriations. TITLE VI—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Sec. 601. Amtrak waste disposal. Sec. 602. Exchange program with countries in transition from totalitarianism to democracy.
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