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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · School-to-Work Opportunities Act of 1994 · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS

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## SECTION 1 SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS ###
(a)Short Title **[**[20 U.S.C. 6101 note](/us/usc/t20/s6101)**]** This Act may be cited as the “School-to-Work Opportunities Act of 1994”. 1Section 802 of this Act provides as follows: SEC. 802. SUNSET. The authority provided by this Act shall terminate on October 1, 2001. ###
(b)Table of Contents The table of contents is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Findings. Sec. 3. Purposes and congressional intent. Sec. 4. Definitions. Sec. 5. Federal administration. TITLE I—SCHOOL-TO-WORK OPPORTUNITIES BASIC PROGRAM COMPONENTS Sec. 101. General program requirements. Sec. 102. School-based learning component. Sec. 103. Work-based learning component. Sec. 104. Connecting activities component. TITLE II—SCHOOL-TO-WORK OPPORTUNITIES SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION GRANTS TO STATES Subtitle A—State Development Grants Sec. 201. Purpose. Sec. 202. Authorization. Sec. 203. Application. Sec. 204. Approval of application. Sec. 205. Use of amounts. Sec. 206. Maintenance of effort. Sec. 207. Reports. Subtitle B—State Implementation Grants Sec. 211. Purpose. Sec. 212. Authorization. Sec. 213. Application. Sec. 214. Review of application. Sec. 215. Use of amounts. Sec. 216. Allocation requirement. Sec. 217. Limitation on administrative costs. Sec. 218. Reports. Subtitle C—Development and Implementation Grants for School-to-Work Programs for Indian Youths Sec. 221. Authorization. Sec. 222. Requirements. TITLE III—FEDERAL IMPLEMENTATION GRANTS TO LOCAL PARTNERSHIPS Sec. 301. Purposes. Sec. 302. Authorization. Sec. 303. Application. Sec. 304. Use of amounts. Sec. 305. Conformity with approved State plan. Sec. 306. Reports. Sec. 307. High poverty area defined. TITLE IV—NATIONAL PROGRAMS Sec. 401. Research, demonstration, and other projects. Sec. 402. Performance outcomes and evaluation. Sec. 403. Training and technical assistance. Sec. 404. Capacity building and information and dissemination network. Sec. 405. Reports to Congress. Sec. 406. Funding. TITLE V—WAIVER OF STATUTORY AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS Sec. 501. State and local partnership requests and responsibilities for waivers. Sec. 502. Waiver authority of Secretary of Education. Sec. 503. Waiver authority of Secretary of Labor. Sec. 504. Combination of Federal funds for high poverty schools. Sec. 505. Combination of Federal funds by States for school-to-work activities. TITLE VI—GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 601. Requirements. Sec. 602. Sanctions. Sec. 603. State authority. Sec. 604. Prohibition on Federal mandates, direction, and control. Sec. 605. Authorization of appropriations. TITLE VII—OTHER PROGRAMS Subtitle A—Reauthorization of Job Training for the Homeless Demonstration Program Under the Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Assistance Act Sec. 701. Reauthorization. Subtitle B—Tech-Prep Programs Sec. 711. Tech-prep education. Subtitle C—Alaska Native Art and Culture Sec. 721. Short title. Sec. 722. Alaska Native art and culture. Subtitle D—Job Training Sec. 731. Amendment to Job Training Partnership Act to provide allowances for child care costs to certain individuals participating in the Job Corps. TITLE VIII—TECHNICAL PROVISIONS Sec. 801. Effective date. Sec. 802. Sunset.
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