Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act
1ST SESSION
An Act
Entitled The Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act, an Act to reauthorize and reform the national service laws.
- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS.
[edit]- (a) Short Title—
- This Act may be cited as the ``Serve America Act´´.
- (b) Table of Contents—
- The table of contents of this Act is as follows:
- Subtitle C—Amendments to Subtitle C (National Service Trust Program)
- Sec. 1301. Prohibition on grants to Federal agencies; limits on Corporation costs.
- Sec. 1302. Eligible national service programs.
- Sec. 1303. Types of positions.
- Sec. 1304. Conforming repeal relating to training and technical assistance.
- Sec. 1305. Assistance to State Commissions; challenge grants.
- Sec. 1306. Allocation of assistance to States and other eligible entities.
- Sec. 1307. Additional authority.
- Sec. 1308. State selection of programs.
- Sec. 1309. National service program assistance requirements.
- Sec. 1310. Prohibited activities and ineligible organizations.
- Sec. 1311. Consideration of applications.
- Sec. 1312. Description of participants.
- Sec. 1313. Selection of national service participants.
- Sec. 1314. Terms of service.
- Sec. 1315. Adjustments to living allowance.
- Subtitle C—Amendments to Subtitle C (National Service Trust Program)
- Subtitle D—Amendments to Subtitle D (National Service Trust and Provision of National Service Educational Awards)
- Sec. 1401. Availability of funds in the National Service Trust.
- Sec. 1402. Individuals eligible to receive an educational award from the Trust.
- Sec. 1403. Certifications.
- Sec. 1404. Determination of the amount of the educational award.
- Sec. 1405. Disbursement of educational awards.
- Sec. 1406. Approval process for approved positions.
- Subtitle D—Amendments to Subtitle D (National Service Trust and Provision of National Service Educational Awards)
- Subtitle E—Amendments to Subtitle E (National Civilian Community Corps)
- Sec. 1501. Purpose.
- Sec. 1502. Program components.
- Sec. 1503. Eligible participants.
- Sec. 1504. Summer national service program.
- Sec. 1505. National Civilian Community Corps.
- Sec. 1506. Training.
- Sec. 1507. Consultation with State Commissions.
- Sec. 1508. Authorized benefits for Corps members.
- Sec. 1509. Permanent cadre.
- Sec. 1510. Status of Corps members and Corps personnel under Federal law.
- Sec. 1511. Contract and grant authority.
- Sec. 1512. Other departments.
- Sec. 1513. Advisory Board.
- Sec. 1514. Evaluations.
- Sec. 1515. Repeal of funding limitation.
- Sec. 1516. Definitions.
- Sec. 1517. Terminology.
- Subtitle E—Amendments to Subtitle E (National Civilian Community Corps)
- Subtitle F—Amendments to Subtitle F (Administrative Provisions)
- Sec. 1601. Family and medical leave.
- Sec. 1602. Reports.
- Sec. 1603. Use of funds.
- Sec. 1604. Notice, hearing, and grievance procedures.
- Sec. 1605. Resolution of displacement complaints.
- Sec. 1606. State Commissions on National and Community Service.
- Sec. 1607. Evaluation and accountability.
- Sec. 1608. Civic Health Assessment.
- Sec. 1609. Contingent extension.
- Sec. 1610. Partnerships with schools.
- Sec. 1611. Rights of access, examination, and copying.
- Sec. 1612. Additional administrative provisions.
- Sec. 1613. Availability of assistance.
- Sec. 1614. Criminal history checks for individuals working with vulnerable populations.
- Subtitle F—Amendments to Subtitle F (Administrative Provisions)
- Subtitle G—Amendments to Subtitle G (Corporation for national and community service)
- Sec. 1701. Terms of office.
- Sec. 1702. Board of Directors authorities and duties.
- Sec. 1703. Chief Executive Officer compensation.
- Sec. 1704. Authorities and duties of the Chief Executive Officer.
- Sec. 1705. Chief Financial Officer status.
- Sec. 1706. Nonvoting members; personal services contracts.
- Sec. 1707. Donated services.
- Sec. 1708. Assignment to State Commissions.
- Sec. 1709. Study of involvement of veterans.
- Sec. 1710. Study to examine and increase service programs for displaced workers in services corps and community service and to develop pilot program planning study.
- Sec. 1711. Study to evaluate the effectiveness of agency coordination.
- Sec. 1712. Study of program effectiveness.
- Sec. 1713. Volunteer Management Corps study.
- Subtitle G—Amendments to Subtitle G (Corporation for national and community service)
- Subtitle H—Amendments to subtitle H (Investment for Quality and Innovation)
- Sec. 1801. Technical amendment to subtitle h.
- Sec. 1802. Additional Corporation activities to support national service.
- Sec. 1803. Repeals.
- Sec. 1804. Presidential awards.
- Sec. 1805. New fellowships.
- Sec. 1806. National Service Reserve Corps.
- Sec. 1807. Social Innovation Funds pilot program.
- Sec. 1808. Clearinghouses.
- Sec. 1809. Nonprofit Capacity Building Program.
- Subtitle H—Amendments to subtitle H (Investment for Quality and Innovation)
Approved April 21, 2009.
Legislative History
[edit]- H.R. 1388, (S. 277)
- HOUSE REPORTS:
- No. 111-37 (Comm. on Education and Labor).
- CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 155 (2009):
- Mar. 18, considered and passed House.
- Mar. 24-26, considered and passed Senate, amended.
- Mar. 31, House concurred in Senate amendments.
- DAILY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS (2009):
- Apr. 21, Presidential remarks.
See Also
[edit]- Domestic Volunteer Service Act of 1973 (Public Law 93-113)
- National and Community Service Act of 1990: (Public Law 101-610)
- American Conservation and Youth Service Corps Act of 1990 (Title I / Subtitle C)
- National and Community Service Act (Title I / Subtitle D)
- The Points of Light Foundation Act (Title III)
- National and Community Service Technical Amendments Act of 1991 (Public Law 102-10)
- National and Community Service Technical Amendment Act of 1992 (Public Law 102-384)
- National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993 (Public Law 103-82)
- King Holiday and Service Act of 1994 (Public Law 103-304)
- Unity in the Spirit of America Act or the USA Act (Public Law 107-117)
- Strengthen AmeriCorps Program Act (Public Law 108-45)
- Executive Order 13254 (Establishing the USA Freedom Corps)
- Later amended by Executive Order 13286
- Executive Order 13317 (Volunteers for Prosperity)
- Later amended by Executive Order 13418
- Executive Order 13331 (National and Community Service Programs)
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