PUBLIC LAW 95-507—OCT. 24, 1978
92 STAT. 1773
Such report, together with recommendations, shall include, but not be limited to— " (A) an analysis of the effectiveness of such labor surplus area procurement program, including its effectiveness in creating jobs in the areas of high unemployment and the method by which labor markets are classified and designated as labor surplus areas; "(B) its potential benefits to Federal, State and local governments, including tax benefits, reductions in Federal payments to labor surplus areas, and reductions in State unemployment costs where such information is available; "(^C) its potential costs, including its impact on the efficient utilization of Federal resources, its effect on the local economy of non-labor surplus areas, its impact on small business concerns not in labor surplus areas to the extent such information is available, and its impact on contract costs to the Federal Government; and "(D) with respect to the implementation by the Department of Defense of Defense Manpower Policy Number 4A (32A CFK Chapter 1) or any successor policy, in addition to the matters required by subparagraphs (A), (B), and (C), information concerning the impact on such matters of the expenditure of any funds which were available for procurement and which were not obligated for expenditure on September 30, 1977. Approved October 24, 1978.
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: HOUSE REPORTS: No. 95-949 (Comm. on Small Business) and No. 95-1714 (Comm. of Conference). SENATE REPORTS: No. 95-1070 (Select Comm. on Small Business) and No. 95-1140 (Comm. on Governmental Affairs). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 124 (1978): Mar. 20, considered and passed House. Sept. 15, considered and passed Senate, amended. Oct. 6, House agreed to conference report, Oct. 10, Senate agreed to conference report.
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