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Code · U.S. Code · Title 20 - EDUCATION · CHAPTER 16— PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICES AND CONSTRUCTION · Part B— Library Literacy Centers · § 386 to 386g

§ 386 to 386g. Repealed. Pub. L. 104–208, div. A, title I, § 101(e) [title VII, § 708(a)], Sept. 30, 1996, 110 Stat. 3009–233, 3009–312

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Pub. L. 104–208, div. A, title I, § 101(e) [title VII, § 708(a)] , Sept. 30, 1996 , 110 Stat. 3009–233 , 3009–312 Section 386, act June 19, 1956, ch. 407, title VIII, § 811 , as added Mar. 15, 1990 , Pub. L. 101–254, § 23(a) , 104 Stat. 109 , related to congressional statement of purpose of this part. Section 386a, act June 19, 1956, ch. 407, title VIII, § 812 , as added Mar. 15, 1990 , Pub. L. 101–254, § 23(a) , 104 Stat. 110 , related to grants to States for library literacy centers.
Section 386b, act June 19, 1956, ch. 407, title VIII, § 813 , as added Mar. 15, 1990 , Pub. L. 101–254, § 23(a) , 104 Stat. 110 , required any State wishing to receive grant to submit to Secretary, through its State library administrative agency, application containing certain required information and assurances, and permitted Secretary to consider priority programs and services in approving such application. Section 386c, act June 19, 1956, ch. 407, title VIII, § 814 , as added Mar. 15, 1990 , Pub.
L. 101–254, § 23(a) , 104 Stat. 111 , required library literacy centers to use funds made available under this part to initiate, expand, and improve literacy services and programs, and provided that no more than 25 percent of grant be used by each center to acquire literacy education computers and computer software. Section 386d, act June 19, 1956, ch. 407, title VIII, § 815 , as added Mar. 15, 1990 , Pub. L. 101–254, § 23(a) , 104 Stat. 111 , required any local public library desiring to participate in programs and services conducted pursuant to this part to submit application to State or library literacy center, as selected by State under section 386f of this title , and listed requisite content of such application.
Section 386e, act June 19, 1956, ch. 407, title VIII, § 816 , as added Mar. 15, 1990 , Pub. L. 101–254, § 23(a) , 104 Stat. 112 , related to State advisory committees to assist in coordinating services and programs assisted under this part. Section 386f, act June 19, 1956, ch. 407, title VIII, § 817 , as added Mar. 15, 1990 , Pub. L. 101–254, § 23(a) , 104 Stat. 112 , related to selection of literacy learning centers. Section 386g, act June 19, 1956, ch. 407, title VIII, § 818 , as added Mar. 15, 1990 , Pub.
L. 101–254, § 23(a) , 104 Stat. 113 ; amended Oct. 20, 1994 , Pub. L. 103–382, title III, § 375(c) , 108 Stat. 3979 , related to authorization of appropriations for this part.
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