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PUBLIC LAW 98-000—MMMM. DD, 1984

98 STAT. 2450 29 USC 1501 note. 20 USC 1201 Public inspection.

PUBLIC LAW 98-524—OCT. 19, 1984

"(2) describe the coordination with relevant programs conducted under the Job Training Partnership Act and the Adult Education Act, to avoid duplication. "(b) Each such local application shall be available for review and comment by interested parties, including the appropriate administrative entity under the Job Training Partnership Act. "(c)(1) Eligible recipients providing relatively few vocational education programs, services, and activities funded with limited total Federal and State funds may, as determined by the State board, be exempt from the requirements of subsection (a) or (b) or both. "(2) Each State board shall identify in its State plan the appropriate criteria for determining such exemptions. "TITLE II—BASIC STATE GRANTS FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION "PART A—VOCATIONAL EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES "USES OF FUNDS

20 USC 2331. Ante, p. 2438.

"SEC. 201. (a) From the portion of the allotment of each State Under section 101 available for this part, each State shall provide vocational education services and activities designed to meet the special needs of groups of individuals specified in subsection (b). "(b) To meet the needs identified in the State plan, each State shall use the portion of its allotment available for this part in any fiscal year to provide vocational education services and activities designed to meet the special needs of, and to enhance the participation of^ "(1) handicapped individuals; "(2) disadvantaged individuals; "(3) adults who are in need of training and retraining; "(.4) individuals who are single parents or homemakers; "(5) individuals who participate in programs designed to eliminate sex bias and stereotyping in vocational education; and "(6) criminal offenders who are serving in a correctional institution. "(c)(l) Each State shall use the portion of its allotment available for this part in any fiscal year for handicapped individuals only for the Federal share of expenditures limited to supplemental or additional staff, equipment, materials, and services not provided to other individuals in vocational education that are essential for handicapped individuals to participate in vocational education. If the conditions of handicapped students require a separate program, each State may use such funds for the Federal share of the costs of the services and activities in separate vocational education programs for handicapped individuals which exceed the average average per-pupil expenditures for regular services and activities of the eligible recipient. "(2) Each State shall use the portion of its allotment available for this part in any fiscal year for disadvantaged individuals only for the Federal share of expenditures limited to supplemental or additional staff, equipment, materials, and services not provided to other individuals in vocational education that are essential for disadvantaged individuals to participate in vocational education. If the conditions of disadvantaged individuals require a separate program, each State may use such funds for the Federal share of the costs of the