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PUBLIC LAW 94-000—MMMM. DD, 1976

90 STAT. 2174 "State."

PUBLIC LAW 94-4«2—OCT. 12, 1976 "(3) For the purpose of this subsection, the term 'State' means any one of the fifty States and the District of Cohimbia. "STATE AND LOCAL ADVISORY COUNCILS

20 USC 2305.

29 USC 817.

"SEC. 105. (a) Any State which desires to participate in programs under this Act for any fiscal year shall establish a State advisory council, which shall be appointed by the Governor or, in the case of States in which the members of the State board of education are elected (including election by the State legislature), by such board. Members of each State advisory council shall be appointed for terms of three years except that (1) in the case of the members appointed for fiscal year 1978, one-third of the membership shall be appointed for terms of one year each and one-third shall be appointed for terms of two years each, and (2) appointments to fill vacancies shall be for such terms as remain unexpired. Each State advisory council shall have as a majority of its members persons who are not educators or administrators in the field of education and shall include as membeis one or more individuals who— "(1) represent, and aie familiar with, the vocational needs and problems of management in the State; "(2) represent, and are familiar with, the vocational needs and problems of labor in the State; "(3) represent, and are familiar with, the vocational needs and problems of agriculture in the State; "(4) represent State industrial and economic development agencies; "(5) represent community and junior colleges; "(6) represent other institutions of higher education, area vocational schools, technical institutes, and postsecondary agencies or institutions which provide programs of vocational or technical education and training; "(7) have special knowledge, experience, or qualifications with respect to vocational education but are not involved in the administration of State or local vocational education programs; "(8) represent, and are familiar with, public programs of v(x;ational education in comprehensive secondary schools; " (9) represent, and are familiar with, nonprofit private schools; "(10) represent, and are familiar with, vocational guidance and counseling services; " (11) represent State correctional institutions; "(12) are vocational education teachers presently teaching in local educational agencies; "(13) are currently serving as superintendents or other administrators of local educational agencies; " (14) are currently serving on local school boards; "(15) represent the State Manpower Services Council established pursuant to section 107 of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act of 1973; "(16) represent school systems with large concentrations of persons who have special academic, social, economic, and cultural needs and of persons who have limited English-speaking ability; "(17) are women with backgrounds and experiences in employment and training programs, and who are knowledgeable with respect to the special experiences and problems of sex discrimination in job training and employment and of sex stereotyping in vocational education, including women who are members of minority groups and who have, in addition to such backgrounds and