Allocation of appropriated funds; Indian tribes and Alaska Native villages; prior applications; unemployment ratio; limits on grants for any one State; territories
Local government projects; energy conservation; endorsement of project by general purpose local government; projects requested by school districts
Unemployment rates; priority; States receiving minimum allocations
In making grants under this chapter, if for the twelve most recent consecutive months, the national unemployment rate is equal to or exceeds 6½ per centum, the Secretary shall (1) expedite and give priority to applications submitted by States or local governments having unemployment rates for the twelve most recent consecutive months in excess of the national unemployment rate and (2) shall give priority thereafter to applications submitted by States or local governments having unemployment rates for the twelve most recent consecutive months in excess of 6½ per centum, but less than the national unemployment rate. Information regarding unemployment rates may be furnished either by the Federal Government, or by States or local governments, provided the Secretary determines that the unemployment rates furnished by States or local governments are accurate, and shall provide assistance to States or local governments in the calculation of such rates to insure validity and standardization. The Secretary may waive the application of the first sentence of this subsection to any State which receives a minimum allocation pursuant to paragraph (3) of subsection (a) of this section.
Priorities for projects in State or localities with two or more projects
Whenever a State or local government submits applications for grants under this chapter for two or more projects, such State or local government shall submit as part of such applications its priority for each such project.
Community or neighborhood basis of unemployment rates
The unemployment rate of a local government shall, for the purposes of this chapter, and upon request of the applicant, be based upon the unemployment rate of any community or neighborhood (defined without regard to political or other subdivisions or boundaries) within the jurisdiction of such local government, except that any grant made to a local government based upon the unemployment rate of a community or neighborhood within its jurisdiction must be for a project to be constructed in such community or neighborhood.
Pub. L. 95–28, title I, § 107(e)91 Stat. 119 Repealed. , ,
Criteria for requests
States and local governments making application under this chapter should (1) relate their specific requests to existing approved plans and programs of a local community development or regional development nature so as to avoid harmful or costly inconsistencies or contradictions; and (2) where feasible, make requests which, although capable of early initiation, will promote or advance longer range plans and programs.
Applications not submitted on or before ; grants prohibited; exceptions
Substitution of projects to alleviate drought or other emergency or disaster-related conditions or damage
section 6705(d) of this titleSection 6705(a) of this titleThe Secretary may allow any applicant which has received a grant for a project under this chapter to substitute one or more projects for such project if in the judgment of the Secretary (1) the Federal cost in the aggregate of such substituted project or projects does not exceed such grant, (2) such substituted project or projects comply with , and (3) such substituted project or projects will in fact aid in alleviating drought or other emergency or disaster-related conditions or damage. shall not apply to projects substituted under this subsection.
Private nonprofit health care or rehabilitation facilities
section 6710 of this titleNotwithstanding subsection (h)(1) of this section, grants may be made from appropriations made under after , to States or local governments for projects for the construction, renovation, repair, or other improvements of health care or rehabilitation facilities owned and operated by private nonprofit entities.
Pub. L. 94–369, title I, § 10890 Stat. 1000 Pub. L. 95–28, title I91 Stat. 117 (, , ; , §§ 105–107, , , 118.)
Editorial Notes
Amendments
Pub. L. 95–28, § 1051977—Subsec. (a). , added par. (1) and introductory provisions preceding par. (1), par. (2), and, in par. (3), introductory provisions preceding cl. (A) and cl. (B), designated existing provisions as cl. (A) of par. (3) and, in such cl. (A) as so designated, inserted reference to Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands and substituted “three-quarters of one percentum” for “one-half of one percentum” and “of such funds” for “of all amounts appropriated to carry out this subchapter”.
Pub. L. 95–28, § 106Subsec. (b). , designated existing provisions as par. (1) and added pars. (2) to (4).
Pub. L. 95–28, § 107(a)Subsec. (c). , (b), substituted “twelve most recent consecutive months” for “three most recent consecutive months” and authorized the Secretary to waive the application of the first sentence of the subsection to any State which receives a minimum allocation pursuant to subsec. (a)(3) of this section.
Pub. L. 95–28, § 107(c)Subsec. (d). , substituted provisions directing State or local governments that submit two or more projects to submit as part of their applications the priorities assigned to each project for provisions directing that seventy percentum of all amounts appropriated to carry out this chapter be granted for public works projects submitted by State or local governments given priority under clause (1) of the first sentence of subsec. (c) of this section, with the remaining thirty percentum available for public works projects submitted by State or local governments in other classifications of priority.
Pub. L. 95–28, § 107(d)Subsec. (e). , substituted “to be constructed in such community or neighborhood” for “of direct benefit to, or provide employment for, unemployed persons who are residents of that community or neighborhood”.
Pub. L. 95–28, § 107(e)Subsec. (f). , struck out subsec. (f) which directed that, in determining the unemployment rate of a local government for purposes of this section, the unemployment in those adjoining areas from which the labor force for such project might be drawn were to be taken into consideration.
Pub. L. 95–28, § 107(f)Subsecs. (h) to (j). , added subsecs. (h) to (j).
Executive Documents
Termination of Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
section 1681 of Title 48For termination of Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, see note set out preceding , Territories and Insular Possessions.