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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

102 STAT. 1528

PUBLIC LAW 100-418—AUG. 23, 1988

with funds provided under this title. The State plan shall be submitted on or before the first day of May immediately preceding the program year for which funds are first to be made available under this title. Such plan shall include incentives to provide training of greater duration for those who require it, consistent with section 106(g). "(b) CONTENTS OF PLAN.—Each State plan shall contain provisions demonstrating to the satisfaction of the Secretary that the State will comply with the requirements of this title and that— "(1) services under this title— "(A) wiQ, except as provided in paragraph (4), only be provided to eligible dislocated workers; "(B) will not be denied to an eligible dislocated worker displaced by a permanent closure or substantial layoff within the State, r ^ a r d less of the State of residence of such worker; and "(C) may be provided to other eligible dislocated workers r ^ a r d less of the State of residence of such worker; "(2) the State will designate or create an identifiable State dislocated worker unit or office with the capability to respond rapidly, on site, to permanent closures and substantial layoffs throughout the State in order to assess the need for, and initially to provide for, appropriate basic readjustment services; "(3) the State unit will— "(A) make appropriate retraining and basic readjustment services available to eligible dislocated workers through the use of rapid response teams, substate grantees, and other appropriate organizations; (B) work with employers and labor organizations in promoting labor-management cooperation to achieve the goals of this title; "(C) operate a monitoring, reporting, and management system which provides an adequate information base for effective p r c ^ a m management, review, and evaluation; and "(D) provide technical assistance and advice to substate grantees; "(4) the State will provide to additional dislocated workers (gis defined in section 301(a)(2)) the services available under this title to eligible dislocated workers only if the Governor of such State determines that such services may be provided to additional dislocated workers without adversely affecting the delivery of such services to eligible dislocated workers; "(5) the State unit will exchange information and coordinate programs with— "(A) the appropriate economic development agency, for the purpose of developing strategies to avert plant closings or mass layoffs and to accelerate the reemployment of affected individuals; "(B) State education, training, and social services programs; and "(CD all other prc^rams available to assist dislocated workers (including the Job Service and the unemployment insurance system); "(6) the State unit will disseminate throughout the State information on the availability of services and activities under this title;