[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 43, Volume 1]
[Revised as of October 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 43CFR32.2]

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                    TITLE 43--PUBLIC LANDS: INTERIOR
 
PART 32--GRANTS TO STATES FOR ESTABLISHING YOUNG ADULT CONSERVATION CORPS (YACC) PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 32.2  Definitions.

    The terms used in these regulations are defined as follows:
    (a) Act. The Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973, as 
amended.
    (b) YACC. Young Adult Conservation Corps.
    (c) Secretaries. The Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture or 
their designated representatives. The YACC program is managed within 
Interior by the Office of Youth Programs, and within Agriculture, by the 
Forest Service.
    (d) State. Any of the several States of the United States, District 
of Columbia, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Guam, American 
Samoa, and The Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands and the Northern 
Marianas.
    (e) Refugee/parolee. An alien who is admitted into the United States 
under the Immigration and Nationality Act, and who is legally authorized 
to take permanent employment in the United States.
    (f) Enrollee. An individual enrolled in the YACC grant program.
    (g) Grant. Funding furnished by the Secretaries to a State pursuant 
to the Act in order to carry out the YACC program.
    (h) Grantee. Any State recipient of a grant for the operation of a 
YACC program affecting both Federal and non-Federal public lands and 
waters, or projects limited to non-Federal public lands and waters as 
designated by the Governor in each State.
    (i) Subgrantee. Any unit of general local government or any public 
agency or organization or any private non-profit agency or organization 
which has been in existence at least 2 years which has successfully 
applied to a State for funds to operate a YACC project affecting both 
Federal and non-Federal public lands and waters within that State or 
projects limited to non-Federal public lands and waters.
    (j) Contractor. Any public agency or organization, or any private 
non-profit agency or organization which has been in existence for at 
least 2 years and is under contract with the grantee or sub-grantee for 
the conduct of a YACC project affecting both Federal and non-Federal 
public lands or waters, or projects limited to non-Federal public lands 
and waters.
    (k) State grant program. The YACC program consisting of one or more 
projects operated by a State with Federal Funding.
    (l) Project. A YACC residential camp operation or nonresidential 
project:
    (1) Residential camp. A YACC facility established and maintained to 
provide 7 days-per-week, 24 hours-per-day residential support services 
for enrollees.
    (2) Nonresidential project. A designated area from which daily work 
activities are assigned and to/from which nonresidential enrollees 
commute daily.
    (m) In consultation with. Advance discussion shall occur on the 
matter under consideration.
    (n) Non-Federal public lands and waters. Any lands or waters within 
the territorial limits of a State owned either in fee simple by a State 
or political subdivision thereof or over which a State or political 
subdivision thereof has, as determined by the Secretaries, sufficient 
long-term jurisidiction so that improvements made as the result of a 
grant will accrue primarily to the benefit of the public as a whole. 
Federally owned public lands and waters administered by a State or 
political subdivision thereof under agreements with a Department or 
Agency of the Federal Government are eligible under such definition if 
the Secretaries determine that the State or political subdivision 
thereof is entitled or is likely to retain administrative responsibility 
for an extended period of time sufficient to justify treatment as non-
Federal public lands or waters.
    (o) Total youth population. Number of youth in a State ages 16 
through 23, consistent with the most current Bureau of Census estimate.

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    (p) Labor. U.S. Department of Labor.
    (q) Interior. U.S. Department of the Interior.
    (r) Forest Service. Agency within the U.S. Department of 
Agriculture.