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American Conservation Corps Act of 1983

Introduced: January 26, 1983 See on congress.gov
 Everywhere this bill has been 48 steps
Introduced
In committee
Reported out
Passed House
Passed Senate
To President
Became law
Oct 31, 1984
Pocket Vetoed by President.
Oct 19, 1984
Presented to President.
Oct 18, 1984
Measure Signed in Senate.
Oct 9, 1984
Rule Passed House.
Oct 9, 1984
House Agreed to Senate Amendments by Yea-Nay Vote: 296 - 75 (Record Vote No: 452).
Oct 9, 1984
Resolving differences -- House actions: House Agreed to Senate Amendments by Yea-Nay Vote: 296 - 75 (Record Vote No: 452).
Oct 5, 1984
Rules Committee Resolution H.Res.608 Reported to House.
Oct 3, 1984
Unanimous Consent Request to Agree to the Senate Amendment Rejected in House.
Oct 3, 1984
Passed Senate with an amendment by Voice Vote.
Oct 3, 1984
Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Voice Vote.
Oct 3, 1984
Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent.
Jul 7, 1983
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources received executive comment from OMB. Unfavorable.
May 26, 1983
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources received executive comment from Agriculture Department. Unfavorable.
May 20, 1983
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under Regular Orders. Calendar No. 214.
May 20, 1983
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Reported to Senate by Senator McClure with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. With written report No. 98-140.
May 13, 1983
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources received executive comment from Interior Department. Unfavorable.
May 13, 1983
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Ordered to be reported with an amendment in the nature of a substitute favorably.
May 12, 1983
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources requested executive comment from Agriculture Department, Interior Department, OMB.
May 12, 1983
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources requested executive comment from OMB, Interior Department, Agriculture Department.
Mar 7, 1983
Executive Comment Received From USDA.
Mar 3, 1983
Received in the Senate and read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
Mar 3, 1983
Unfavorable Executive Comment Received From USDA.
Mar 1, 1983
Called up by House Under Suspension of Rules.
Mar 1, 1983
Passed House (Amended) by Yea-Nay Vote: 301 - 87 (Record Vote No: 10).
Mar 1, 1983
Passed/agreed to in House: Passed House (Amended) by Yea-Nay Vote: 301 - 87 (Record Vote No: 10).
Mar 1, 1983
Placed on Union Calendar No: 6.
Mar 1, 1983
Reported to House (Amended) by House Committee on Education and Labor. Report No: 98-7 (Part II).
Feb 22, 1983
Ordered to be Reported (Amended).
Feb 22, 1983
Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Feb 17, 1983
Reported to House (Amended) by House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Report No: 98-7 (Part I).
Feb 10, 1983
Ordered to be Reported (Amended).
Feb 10, 1983
Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Feb 10, 1983
Committee Hearings Held.
Feb 9, 1983
Committee Hearings Held.
Feb 8, 1983
Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Feb 8, 1983
Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee.
Feb 8, 1983
Subcommittee Hearings Held.
Feb 8, 1983
Committee Hearings Held.
Feb 7, 1983
Committee Hearings Held.
Feb 4, 1983
Committee Hearings Held.
Feb 3, 1983
Committee Hearings Held.
Feb 2, 1983
Executive Comment Requested from Interior, TVA, USDA.
Feb 2, 1983
Referred to Subcommittee on Public Lands and National Parks.
Feb 2, 1983
Executive Comment Requested from Labor, Interior, USDA, DOD.
Feb 1, 1983
Committee Hearings Held.
Jan 26, 1983
Referred to House Committee on Education and Labor.
Jan 26, 1983
Introduced in House
Jan 26, 1983
Referred to House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

American Conservation Corps Act of 1983 - Directs the Secretary of the Interior, in cooperation with the Secretary of Agriculture, to establish and administer a public lands conservation, rehabilitation, and improvement program called the American Conservation Corps. Requires the Secretary to provide assistance to program agencies (any Federal or State agency responsible for the management of public lands) to establish and operate residential and nonresidential conservation centers to implement program projects.

Describes the types of projects which will receive program preference. Limits program projects to those on public lands or Indian lands, except where projects on nonpublic lands provide documented public benefits.

Sets forth requirements for establishing conservation centers and eligibility criteria for enrollees in the program. Makes persons eligible for enrollment and employment in the program if they are: (1) unemployed; (2) between the ages of 16 and 25 years; and (3) citizens, lawful permanent residents, or lawfully admitted alien parolees or refugees. Provides that, in the selection of enrollees for the program, preference shall be given to economically, socially, physically, and educationally disadvantaged youth and youth residing in areas having substantial unemployment.

Requires program agencies to provide services, facilities, supplies, and equipment for conservation centers as the Secretary deems necessary.

Authorizes the Secretary to award grants to, or enter into agreements with, program agencies for the funding and operation of conservation centers.

Authorizes appropriations for FY 1983 through 1989. Requires that such appropriations come from specified Treasury receipts.

States that program enrollees shall not be deemed Federal employees, except for certain purposes.

Directs the Secretary to establish pay rates and to coordinate the program with related Federal, State, local, and private activities. Directs the Secretary to submit a report to Congress, within one year of enactment of this Act, on the feasibility of allowing enrollees who have completed two years in the program an exemption from training and service under the Military Selective Service Act.

Directs the Secretary to make arrangements with educational institutions to award academic credit to enrollees for competencies developed under this Act. Authorizes program agencies to make arrangements with such institutions for academic study by enrollees during nonworking hours. Requires program agencies to provide certification of skills acquired by program participants and to provide job guidance and placement information as necessary.

Directs the Secretary to submit an annual report to the President and Congress detailing the activities carried out under this Act.

Entitles to an appeal to the Merit Systems Protection Board any Federal employee displaced rightly or wrongly by activities under this Act. Grants similar appeal rights to the employees of any contract grantee similarly displaced.

What's happening now October 31, 1984

Pocket Vetoed by President.

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