An amendment, Section 1 amended by the Perkins amendment to include the text of H.R. 4901, School Lunch and Child Nutrition Amendments. Provide funds for, Section 2 Compensatory Education for Disadvantaged 165,000,000 dollars Section 3 Vocational Education $81,400,000 Section 4 Adult Education 12,000,000 dollars Section 5 Office of Community Services, Community Services Block Grant $30,000,000 Section 6 Low Income Home Energy Assistance 195,000,000 dollars Section 7 Education for the Handicapped 143 mil Section 8 Rehabilitation Services and Handicapped Research Section 9 Education of Immigrant Children 145,000,000 dollars Section 10 Higher Education Model Engineering Center, Boston University 20,100,000 dollars Model Engineering Center, University of New Mexico 18,200,000 dollars Model Computer Center, Barry University 5 mil Section 11 Higher Education, Work Study Programs of Title IV 20,000,000 dollars Section 12 Higher Education, Supplemental Education Opportunity Grants, Title IV 10 mil Section 13 Community Health Centers $20,000,000 Section 14 National Technical Institute for the Deaf 1,700,000 dollars Section 15 Gallaudet College 2,000,000 dollars Section 16 Job Training, Job Training Partnership Act 70,800,000 dollars and Job Training Act relating to Native Americans 2,336,400 dollars Section 17 Emergency Shelter for the Homeless 10,000,000 dollars. Section 18 special supplemental food program for women, infants and children, Child Nutrition Act of 1966 1,360,000,000 dollars Section 19 prohibiting use of funds in this or any other act to implement mandatory monthly reporting retrospective budgeting for the food stamp program Section 20 to increase FY 84 appropriations for 15 education and social programs by 964.4 million dollars. It also increases the authorization for the Womens, Infants, and Children (WIC) nutrition program 1.36 million dollars. It extends until the end of FY 84 the ban on the use of funds to implement "mandatory monthly reporting retrospective budgeting" in the food stamp program.

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Amendment Number
520
Description
An amendment, Section 1 amended by the Perkins amendment to include the text of H.R. 4901, School Lunch and Child Nutrition Amendments. Provide funds for, Section 2 Compensatory Education for Disadvantaged 165,000,000 dollars Section 3 Vocational Education $81,400,000 Section 4 Adult Education 12,000,000 dollars Section 5 Office of Community Services, Community Services Block Grant $30,000,000 Section 6 Low Income Home Energy Assistance 195,000,000 dollars Section 7 Education for the Handicapped 143 mil Section 8 Rehabilitation Services and Handicapped Research Section 9 Education of Immigrant Children 145,000,000 dollars Section 10 Higher Education Model Engineering Center, Boston University 20,100,000 dollars Model Engineering Center, University of New Mexico 18,200,000 dollars Model Computer Center, Barry University 5 mil Section 11 Higher Education, Work Study Programs of Title IV 20,000,000 dollars Section 12 Higher Education, Supplemental Education Opportunity Grants, Title IV 10 mil Section 13 Community Health Centers $20,000,000 Section 14 National Technical Institute for the Deaf 1,700,000 dollars Section 15 Gallaudet College 2,000,000 dollars Section 16 Job Training, Job Training Partnership Act 70,800,000 dollars and Job Training Act relating to Native Americans 2,336,400 dollars Section 17 Emergency Shelter for the Homeless 10,000,000 dollars. Section 18 special supplemental food program for women, infants and children, Child Nutrition Act of 1966 1,360,000,000 dollars Section 19 prohibiting use of funds in this or any other act to implement mandatory monthly reporting retrospective budgeting for the food stamp program Section 20 to increase FY 84 appropriations for 15 education and social programs by 964.4 million dollars. It also increases the authorization for the Womens, Infants, and Children (WIC) nutrition program 1.36 million dollars. It extends until the end of FY 84 the ban on the use of funds to implement "mandatory monthly reporting retrospective budgeting" in the food stamp program.
Congress
98
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Nov 8, 1983
Latest Action Text
Amendment Passed (Amended) in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
Submitted Date
Nov 8, 1983
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Jun 30, 2021
Amendment 520 — Informed