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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

102 STAT. 1510

Women. Aged persons. p&rsonT^^^ Disadvantaged persons.

PUBLIC LAW 100-418—AUG. 23, 1988

"(5) Grants shall not be awarded for more than 50 percent of the costs. The remainder must come from the private sector in either cash or related equipment and services which would be at least equivalent to the Federal grant portion. "(c) ELIGIBLE PROGRAMS.—Prc^rams eligible for funding by the State, and designed cooperatively between education institutions and one or more businesses, may include— "(1) institutional and worksite programs tailored to meet the needs of an industry or group of industries for skilled workers, technicians or managers, or to assist their existing workforce to adjust to changes in technology or work requirements; '(2) quick-start, customized training for workers in new and expanding industries, or for workers for placement in jobs that are difficult to fill because of a shortage of workers with the requisite skills; "(3) shared programs between educational institutions and businesses, where a work experience is provided by the business subsequent to the classroom training to reinforce the classroom or workshop training; "(4) cooperative ^ucation p n ^ a m s with public and private sector employers and economic development agencies, including seminars in institutional or worksite settings, designed to improve management and increase productivity; "(5) entrepreneurship training programs which assist individuals in the establishment, management, and operation of small business enterprises; "(6) recruitment, job search assistance, counseling, remedial services, and information and outreach pn^rams designed to encourage and assist males and females to take advantage of Vocational education prc^rams and services, with particular attention to reaching women, older workers, individuals with limited English profidenQr, the handicapped, and the disadvantaged; and (7) related instruction for apprentices in apprenticeship training programs. "(d) REQUIREMENTS.—In making grants under this part, the Secretary shall require each State, in its State plan (or a n amendment to such plan), to assure that programs— "(1) are designed with the active participation of the State council established pursuant to section 112; "(2) make maximum effective use of existing institutions, are planned to avoid duplication of programs or institutional capabilities, and to the fullest extent practicable are designed to strengthen institutional capacity to meet the education and training needs addressed by this part; "(3) assure the active participation by public and private sector employers and public and private agencies working with programs of employment and training and economic development; and "(4) where appropriate, involve coordination with programs under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Education of the Handicapped Act. "CXX>RDINATI0N WITH THE JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP ACT

20 USC 2378.

328. (a) REQUIREMENTS FOR INCLUSION IN STATE PLAN.—Each State receiving grants under this part shall include in the State plan "SBC.