HR 10203 · 94th Congress ·

Comprehensive Employment and Training Act Reforms

Introduced 1975-10-09· Sponsored by Rep. Kemp, Jack [R-NY-38]· House

Bill Progress

Introduced
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Committee
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House Vote
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Senate
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Enacted
Latest: Referred to House Committee on Education and Labor.(1975-10-09)

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Comprehensive Employment and Training Act Reforms - Restates the purpose of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act to be to provide job training for economically disadvantaged, unemployed, and underemployed persons, and to provide employment opportunities for such persons, and assure that training and other services lead to maximum employment opportunities and enhance self-sufficiency by establishing a flexible and decentralized system of Federal, State, and local programs. Requires, as a condition to receipt of financial assistance under such Act, that the prime sponsor will provide private organizations and associations with an opportunity to train persons to be hired to fill jobs created under such Act except that such training shall be conducted under the supervision of the prime sponsor. Provides that a condition applicable to all programs under such Act shall be that the program provide services intended to maximize employability in the private sector and the impact of public service program expenditures. Removes the requirement that a prime sponsor maintain a percentage of persons employed after the expiration of Federal funding under this Act, nor shall public employ…

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