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[CITE: 42USC5667e-6]

 
                 TITLE 42--THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE
 
         CHAPTER 72--JUVENILE JUSTICE AND DELINQUENCY PREVENTION
 
                   SUBCHAPTER II--PROGRAMS AND OFFICES
 
                            Part G--Mentoring
 
Sec. 5667e-6. Applications

    An application for assistance under this part shall include--
        (1) information on the youth expected to be served by the 
    program;
        (2) a provision for a mechanism for matching youth with mentors 
    based on the needs of the youth;
        (3) an assurance that no mentor will be assigned to more than 
    one youth, so as to ensure a one-to-one relationship;
        (4) an assurance that projects operated in secondary schools 
    will provide youth with a variety of experiences and support, 
    including--
            (A) an opportunity to spend time in a work environment and, 
        when possible, participate in the work environment;
            (B) an opportunity to witness the job skills that will be 
        required for youth to obtain employment upon graduation;
            (C) assistance with homework assignments; and
            (D) exposure to experiences that youth might not otherwise 
        encounter;

        (5) an assurance that projects operated in elementary schools 
    will provide youth with--
            (A) academic assistance;
            (B) exposure to new experiences and activities that youth 
        might not encounter on their own; and
            (C) emotional support;

        (6) an assurance that projects will be monitored to ensure that 
    each youth benefits from a mentor relationship, with provision for a 
    new mentor assignment if the relationship is not beneficial to the 
    youth;
        (7) the method by which mentors and youth will be recruited to 
    the project;
        (8) the method by which prospective mentors will be screened; 
    and
        (9) the training that will be provided to mentors.

(Pub. L. 93-415, title II, Sec. 288F, as added Pub. L. 102-586, 
Sec. 2(i)(1)(C), Nov. 4, 1992, 106 Stat. 5011.)
