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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a)In general
The Secretary of Health and Human Services (in this section referred to as the “Secretary”) shall enter into agreements with nonprofit organizations (including community development corporations) submitting applications under this section for the purpose of conducting projects in accordance with subsection (b) to create employment opportunities for certain low-income individuals.
(b)Nature of project
(1) Each nonprofit organization conducting a project under this section shall provide technical and financial assistance to private employers in the community to assist them in creating employment and business opportunities for those individuals eligible to participate in the projects as described in this subsection.
(2) For purposes of this section, a nonprofit organization is any organization (including a community development corporation) exempt from taxation under section 501(a) of Title 26 by reason of paragraph (3) or (4) of section 501(c) of such title.
(3) A low-income individual eligible to participate in a project conducted under this section is any individual eligible to receive assistance under the program funded 1 part A of title IV of the Social Security Act of the State in which the individual resides and any other individual whose income level does not exceed 100 percent of the official poverty line as defined by the Office of Management and Budget and revised in accordance with section 9902(2) of this title.
(c)Content of applications; selection priority
(1) Each nonprofit organization submitting an application under this section shall, as part of such application, describe--
(A) the technical and financial assistance that will be made available under the project conducted under this section;
(B) the geographic area to be served by the project;
(C) the percentage of low-income individuals (as described in subsection (b)) and individuals receiving assistance under a State program funded under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act in the area to be served by the project; and
(D) unemployment rates in the geographic areas to be served and (to the extent practicable) the jobs available and skills necessary to fill those vacancies in such areas.
(2) In approving applications under this section, the Secretary shall give priority to applications proposing to serve those areas containing the highest percentage of individuals receiving assistance under a State program funded under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act.
(d)Administration
Each nonprofit organization participating in a project conducted under this section shall provide assurances in its agreement with the Secretary that it has or will have a cooperative relationship with the agency responsible for administering the the 2 State program funded under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act in the area served by the project.
(e)Authorization of appropriations
For the purpose of conducting projects under this section, there is authorized to be appropriated an amount not to exceed $25,000,000 for any fiscal year.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - 42 U.S.C. § 9926 - U.S. Code - Unannotated Title 42. The Public Health and Welfare § 9926. Projects to expand the number of job opportunities available to certain low-income individuals - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/us/title-42-the-public-health-and-welfare/42-usc-sect-9926/
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