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C.F.R. Title 20 Chapter V Part 641 Subpart C

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Subpart C — The State Plan

20 C.F.R. pt. 641, subpt. C

  • § 641.300 What Is The State Plan?
  • § 641.302 What Is A Four-year Strategy?
  • § 641.305 Who Is Responsible For Developing And Submitting The State Plan?
  • § 641.310 May The Governor, Or The Highest Government Official, Delegate Responsibility For Developing And Submitting The State Plan?
  • § 641.315 Who Participates In Developing The State Plan?
  • § 641.320 Must All National Grantees Operating Within A State Participate In The State Planning Process?
  • § 641.325 What Information Must Be Provided In The State Plan?
  • § 641.330 How Should The State Plan Reflect Community Service Needs?
  • § 641.335 How Should The Governor, Or The Highest Government Official, Address The Coordination Of Scsep Services With Activities Funded Under Title I Of Wioa?
  • § 641.340 How Often Must The Governor, Or The Highest Government Official, Update The State Plan?
  • § 641.345 What Are The Requirements For Modifying The State Plan?
  • § 641.350 How Should Public Comments Be Solicited And Collected?
  • § 641.355 Who May Comment On The State Plan?
  • § 641.360 How Does The State Plan Relate To The Equitable Distribution Report?
  • § 641.365 How Must The Equitable Distribution Provisions Be Reconciled With The Provision That Disruptions To Current Participants Should Be Avoided?
  • § 641.370 May A State Incorporate Its 4-year Plan For Scsep Into A Combined State Plan Under Wioa?
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