For purposes of §§ 235.60-235.66:
Act means the Social Security Act, as amended.
A grant to an educational institution means payments to an educational institution for services rendered under a time limited agreement between the State agency and the eligible educational institution which provides for the training of State or local agency employees or persons preparing for employment with the State or local agency.
A training program is the method through which the State agency carries out a plan of educational and training activities to improve the operation of its programs.
FFP or Federal financial participation means the Federal government's share of expenditures made by a State or local agency under a training program.
Fringe benefits means the employer's share of premiums for industrial compensation, employee's retirement, unemployment compensation, health insurance, and similar expenses.
Persons preparing for employment means individuals who are not yet employed by the State or local agency, but who have received financial assistance from the State agency for training, and have made a legally binding commitment with the State or local agency for future employment under the conditions of these regulations.
Stipend means the basic living allowance paid to a student.
45 C.F.R. §235.61