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  • Career and Technical Education Programs Authorized Under the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006
    • a. Planning, Coordination, and Collaboration Prior to State Plan Submission

      As noted above, in addition to entering your Perkins State Plan and any revisions for the upcoming year, you must submit a request to extend your Perkins State Plan using the link to the Perkins State Plan Portal below. You are not required to hold separate hearings for the Perkins portion of your WIOA Combined State Plan unless your State determines that there is a “significant and relevant” change in: (1) the information or assurances in the Perkins plan; (2) the administration or operation of the Perkins plan; or (3) the organization, policies, or operations of the State agency that received the grant, if the change materially affects the information or assurances in the Perkins plan. See Question A.12 in the Department’s Perkins IV Non-Regulatory Guidance Q&A -Version 4.0, released April 24, 2015. Accordingly, if your State determines that no significant or relevant change is being made, you are not required to provide or revise this Section I, Planning, Coordination, and Collaboration Prior to State Plan Submission, unless your State chooses to do so.

a. 1. E. The State Must Develop the Portion of the State Plan Relating to the Amount and Uses of Any Funds Proposed to Be Reserved for Adult Career and Technical Education, Postsecondary Career and Technical Education, Tech Prep Education, and Secondary Career and Technical Education After Consultation with the State Agency Responsible for Supervision of Community Colleges, Technical Institutes, or Other 2-year Postsecondary Institutions Primarily Engaged in Providing Postsecondary Career and Technical Education, and the State Agency Responsible for Secondary Education. if Any of Those State Agencies Finds That a Portion of the Final State Plan is Objectionable, That State Agency Must File Its Objections with the Eligible State Agency. the Eligible State Agency Must Respond to Any Objections it Receives in the State Plan That it Submits to the Secretary of Education. (section 122(e)(3))

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