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 › § 2343
If a State misses at least 90 percent of its target for any main career and technical education (CTE) performance measure for all CTE concentrators, the State’s education agency must make and carry out a program improvement plan the next program year. The plan must look at where students are falling behind and say what will be done to fix those gaps. The State must work with other agencies, groups, and people to make the plan. If the Secretary finds the State is not doing its duties or not making enough progress even after the plan, the Secretary will help the State put improvement steps in place. After a hearing, the Secretary can withhold all or part of the State’s federal allotment if the State does not carry out the plan or fails to reach 90 percent for the same measure for two years in a row. The Secretary can waive the withholding for things like a natural disaster or a sudden, big drop in State funds. Any money taken must be used for technical help, to make a better improvement plan, or other approved improvement activities. A State may not change its performance targets while it is working under an improvement plan. Each year, the eligible agency must check each local recipient’s CTE activities using the local performance levels. If a local recipient misses at least 90 percent of an agreed local target for any main CTE measure for all CTE concentrators, the local recipient must make and carry out a program improvement plan the next program year. The plan must include gap analysis and actions to fix the problems, made with local stakeholders and the State agency. If the State agency finds the local recipient is not doing its duties or not making enough progress, the State agency will help the local recipient with improvement steps. After a hearing, the State agency can withhold all or part of the local recipient’s federal funds if the recipient fails to carry out the plan or misses 90 percent of a local target for two years in a row. The agency may waive sanctions for things like natural disasters, sudden budget drops, or when the CTE program is very small. Money withheld from a local recipient must be used to provide services and activities to students in the area. A local recipient may not change its performance targets while it is under an improvement plan.
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20 U.S.C. § 2343
Title 20 — Education
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73