A substitute amendment to the Jeffords amendment. The amendment stipulates that the subsistence stipend may not exceed the minimum hourly wage as provided by federal law, or state or local statues. It also provides that 70 percent of funds for adult training programs and youth preparatory programs shall be used for direct provision of employment and training services. Wages and subsistence stipends and administrative costs are not to be part of the 70 percent.

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Amendment Number
728
Description
A substitute amendment to the Jeffords amendment. The amendment stipulates that the subsistence stipend may not exceed the minimum hourly wage as provided by federal law, or state or local statues. It also provides that 70 percent of funds for adult training programs and youth preparatory programs shall be used for direct provision of employment and training services. Wages and subsistence stipends and administrative costs are not to be part of the 70 percent.
Purpose
A substitute amendment to the Jeffords amendment. The amendment stipulates that the subsistence stipend may not exceed the minimum hourly wage as provided by federal law, or state or local statues. It also provides that 70 percent of funds for adult training programs and youth preparatory programs shall be used for direct provision of employment and training services. Wages and subsistence stipends and administrative costs are not to be part of the 70 percent.
Congress
97
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Aug 4, 1982
Latest Action Text
Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
Submitted Date
Aug 4, 1982
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Aug 14, 2021
Amendment 728 — Informed