Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 38— - PUBLIC WORKS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - GRANTS FOR PUBLIC WORKS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT › § 3154e
The Secretary can give grants to eligible applicants who ask for help creating or growing job-training programs that work with industry. These grants can pay for land and buildings, building or fixing up training sites, machines and equipment, planning and technical help, and work to build and run industry partnerships. A State can get a grant to run a program that helps people train for in-demand jobs that need a lot of post‑secondary training but not a college degree. For a State to get that kind of grant, the Governor must apply and show how the State will pick critical industries, set up a governing team (including economic development, labor, and education agencies), recruit participants from at least one qualifying community, and build a tracking and application system. Each State can get only one grant. Federal money may cover no more than 70 percent of costs. Individual payments to trainees are limited: if the trainee can get a Federal Pell Grant, the grant amount is $11,000 minus the Pell award; otherwise it is the lesser of $11,000 or the total training cost (tuition, fees, books, tests, equipment, and wage stipends for earn‑and‑learn). The authority for these State grants ends on September 30, 2029. The Secretary must coordinate with the Secretaries of Labor and Education.
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42 U.S.C. § 3154e
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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