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B-215842 1 (1986-06-25)

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                         THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL
OEClIlON                 OF THE     UINITEO 8TATE8
                         WASHINGTON. 0.C. 20549




FILE:     B-215842             DATE:   June 25, 1986

MATTER OF:      Job Corps Center Receipts


DIGEST:

    1. Job Corps Center receipts derived from sales of
        meals, clothing, tool kits, and arts and crafts,
        and from fines and property damage restitution, may
        be retained by the Job Corps program and need not
        be deposited into the Treasury as miscellaneous
        receipts as normally required by section 3302 of
        title 31. Section 1551(m) of title 29 allows
        retention of income generated under the Job Corps
        program, and the appropriation covering the Job
        Corps program for Training and Employment
        Services, as provided in the annual Department of
        Labor appropriations acts, specifically allows
        reimbursements to be added to it.

    2. Monies received from fines for corpsmember
        misconduct and sales of arts and crafts objects
        made by corpsmembers may be deposited in the
        Corpsmember Welfare Association funds, as
        required by program regulations. Such funds
        lose their Federal character and may be spent
        for association activities.

    3. Since Job Corps Welfare Association funds are not
        public funds subject to the statutory restrictions
        applicable thereto, they need not be maintained in
        the Treasury or in depositaries designated by the
        Secretary of the Treasury, and may be kept in local
        banks.

    4. Monies received from agreements between the Weber
        Basin Job Corps Center, operated by the Department
        of the Interior, and Utah Davis County School
        District and Utah State Department of Corrections,


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