Title 20 › Chapter CHAPTER 44— - CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION ASSISTANCE TO THE STATES › Part Part B— - State Provisions › § 2342
States that want federal help must write and send a State plan that covers four years to the U.S. Secretary. They can send a shorter transition plan for the first fiscal year after July 31, 2018. The plan can be updated each year, and after the second year of the four-year period the State must review its programs and send any needed changes. The State must hold public hearings with enough notice so teachers, parents, students, employers, tribes, charter schools, labor groups, and community organizations can speak. The plan must be posted online for at least 30 days for public comment, and the State must say how those comments were used. A State may combine this plan with a related workforce plan and must tell the Secretary which type it will submit. The plan must state the State’s goals and how career and technical education will meet employer needs. It must say which programs will be supported, how local programs will be approved, how students and families will get information, how teachers and staff will be recruited and trained, how money will be divided between secondary and postsecondary programs and consortia, and how special groups will get equal access, accommodations, and work-based learning. The plan must explain how performance targets are set, how gaps in results will be fixed, and how parents, schools, businesses, tribes, and others will take part. The agency must work with the State’s college, secondary, and adult education agencies on funding decisions. If another State agency objects, it must file the objection and the eligible agency must respond in the plan. The Governor has 30 days to sign before the plan is sent; if not signed, the plan may be submitted without the signature. The Secretary must approve or disapprove the plan within 120 days, and any disapproval must be explained in writing with a chance for a hearing.
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20 U.S.C. § 2342
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73