Title 29 › Chapter CHAPTER 32— - WORKFORCE INNOVATION AND OPPORTUNITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES › Part Part A— - System Alignment › Subpart subpart 1— - state provisions › § 3113
A State may create and send one combined State plan that covers the core workforce programs plus one or more other federal programs instead of sending separate plans for each program. The combined plan can cover up to 11 types of programs, including career and technical education; programs under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act; certain agriculture work and employment programs; trade adjustment assistance; veterans’ employment programs; state unemployment compensation; Older Americans Act title V services; HUD job and training activities; Community Services Block Grant activities; and certain education programs. The plan must explain how the State will plan and coordinate the covered programs together and must show that the agencies in charge had a chance to review and comment. If the combined plan is approved, the State does not have to file separate plans to get federal funds for the programs included. Each part of the combined plan must follow the rules that apply to that program. The federal official with approval power for each part must approve it before the State implements that part. Core program parts cannot be used until the Secretaries of Labor and Education approve all core parts. If a responsible federal official does not act, a plan part is treated as approved after 90 days (120 days if the approving official is not the Secretary of Labor or Education), unless the official sends a written notice during that time saying the part fails to meet the program’s law or approval rules. For core programs and Perkins career and technical education, approval can require agreement on State performance measures and performance levels. Appropriate Secretary means either the Secretaries of Labor and Education for core programs, or the head of the federal agency that approves or runs the other program for those parts.
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29 U.S.C. § 3113
Title 29 — Labor
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73