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1 neering approaches to such problems. The problems re2 ferred to in the preceding sentence include, but are not lim3 ited to, problems in the area of education, unemployment, 4 welfare, crime, juvenile delinquency, air pollution, housing, 5 transportation, and waste disposal.

6 SEC. 3. The Secretary of Labor (hereinafter referred 7 to as the "Secretary") shall carry out the purposes of this 8 Act by

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(1) making appropriate grants to States, and

(2) by entering into appropriate arrangements

11 (whether through grants or contracts, or through other

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agreements) with universities or other public or private

institutions or organizations,

14 for the purpose of causing the systems analysis and systems 15 engineering approaches to be applied to national or local

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problems of types which the Secretary, by regulations, desig17 nates as being within the purview of this Act.

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SEC. 4. (a) Any grant made under section 3 to a State 19 shall be used only for the purpose for which the grant was 20 made, and may be used by the State for such purpose di21 rectly, or through the State's entering into appropriate 22 arrangements for the carrying out of such purpose (whether 23 through grants or contracts, or through other agreements) 24 with universities or other public or private institutions or 25 organizations.

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1 (b) No grant under this Act shall be made to a State

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(1) the knowledge and experience expected to be gained from the employment of such grant would have substantial relevance to problems within the purview of this Act which exist in other States;

(2) the State has presented a plan setting forth in detail the purposes for and manner in which such grant is to be used, together with the objectives expected to be achieved from the use of such grant;

(3) the State has designated an officer or agency of the State who has responsibility and authority for the administration of the program in which such grant

is to be employed; and

(4) the State agrees fully to make available to the Federal Government and to other States (and political subdivisions thereof) data and information regarding the

employment of such grant and the findings and results stemming therefrom.

(c) There shall not be granted to any State under this

Act amounts the aggregate of which exceed 20 per centum

of the aggregate of the amounts which have been appro

priated to carry out this Act at the time amounts are granted to such State hereunder.

(d) Two or more States may combine to apply for one

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or more grants jointly to carry out the purposes of the Act 2 with respect to one or more of the problems which they 3 have in common and which are within the purview of this 4 Act, and in any such case, the provisions of subsection (b) 5 shall be deemed to require the submission of a joint plan 6 for the utilization of the grant and the designation of one 7 or more officers or agencies having responsibility and au8 thority to carry out the joint plan. Each State participating 9 in such a joint plan shall be deemed, for purposes of subsec10 tion (c), to have received an amount equal to the amount 11 produced by dividing the amount of the grant received to carry out such plan by the number of States participating 13 in such plan.

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14 SEC. 5. The Secretary, in awarding grants to States 15 and in entering into arrangements with universities or other 16 public or private institutions or organizations, shall follow 17 procedures established by him for the purpose of assuring 18 that the grants or other expenditures made to carry out the 19 purposes of this Act will be equitably distributed among the 20 various major geographic regions of the Nation.

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SEC. 6. For the purpose of making the grants and 22 entering into the other arrangements provided under section 23 3 of this Act, there is hereby authorized to be appropriated, 24 without fiscal year limitation, not more than $125,000,000.

90TH CONGRESS 1ST SESSION

S. 467

IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES

JANUARY 18 (legislative day, January 12), 1967

Mr. SCOTT (for himself, Mr. ALLOTT, Mr. BENNETT, Mr. Case, Mr. DOMINICK, Mr. FANNIN, Mr. FONG, Mr. GRIFFIN, Mr. JAVITS, Mr. JORDAN of Idaho, Mr. KUCHEL, Mr. MORTON, Mr. MURPHY, Mr. PROUTY, and Mr. Tower) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare

A BILL

To provide for a study with respect to the utilization of systems analysis and management techniques in dealing with problems relating to unemployment, public welfare, education, and similar problems.

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Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa 2 tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

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CREATION OF COMMISSION

SECTION 1. In order to study and recommend the man5 ner in which modern systems analysis and management 6 techniques may be utilized to resolve problems relating to 7 unemployment, public welfare, education, and similar na

8 tional and community problems in the nondefense sector,

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1 there is hereby established a National Commission on Public 2 Management (hereafter in this Act referred to as the "Com3 mission"), under the general supervision and direction of the 4 Secretary of Labor.

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MEMBERSHIP OF THE COMMISSION

6 SEC. 2. The Commission shall be composed of a Chair7 man, a Vice Chairman, and eleven other members to be 8 appointed by the President, by and with the advice and con9 sent of the Senate. Members of the Commission shall be 10 individuals concerned with the subject matter to be studied 11 by the Commission, including individuals with experience 12 derived from Government, business, the labor movement, or 13 from teaching and research.

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DUTIES OF THE CHAIRMAN AND VICE CHAIRMAN

SEC. 3. (a) The Chairman shall be responsible for call

ing regular quarterly meetings of the Commission and other 17 special meetings as he deems necessary. The Chairman shall 18 determine the time, place, and agenda for each regular or

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(b) The Vice Chairman shall act in the Chairman's

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SEC. 4. Seven members of the Commission shall consti

tute a quorum.

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