[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 34, Volume 3]
[Revised as of July 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 34CFR461.12]

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                           TITLE 34--EDUCATION
 
  CHAPTER IV--OFFICE OF VOCATIONAL AND ADULT EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF 
                                EDUCATION
 
PART 461--ADULT EDUCATION STATE-ADMINISTERED BASIC GRANT PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
             Subpart B--How Does a State Apply for a Grant?
 
Sec. 461.12  What must the State plan contain?

    (a) Consistent with the assessment described in Sec. 461.11(c), a 
State plan must, for the four-year period covered by the plan--
    (1) Describe the adult education needs of all segments of the adult 
population in the State identified in the assessment, including the 
needs of those adults who are educationally disadvantaged:
    (2) Describe and provide for the fulfillment of the literacy needs 
of individuals in the State;
    (3) Set forth measurable goals for improving literacy levels, 
retention in literacy programs, and long-term learning gains of 
individuals in the State and describe a comprehensive approach for 
achieving those goals, including the development of indicators of 
program quality as required by section 331(a)(2) of the Act and 
Sec. 461.3(b)(7).
    (4) Describe the curriculum, equipment, and instruments that are 
being used by instructional personnel in programs and indicate how 
current these elements are;
    (5) Describe the means by which the delivery of adult education 
services will be significantly expanded (including efforts to reach 
typically underserved groups such as educationally disadvantaged adults, 
individuals of limited English proficiency, and adults with 
disabilities) through coordination by agencies, institutions, and 
organizations including the public school system, businesses, labor 
unions, libraries, institutions of higher education, public health 
authorities, employment or training programs, antipoverty programs, 
organizations providing assistance to the homeless, and community and 
voluntary organizations;
    (6) Describe the means by which representatives of the public and 
private sectors were involved in the development of the State plan and 
how they will continue to be involved in the implementation of the plan, 
especially in the expansion of the delivery of adult education services 
by cooperation and

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collaboration with those public and private agencies, institutions, and 
organizations;
    (7) Describe the capability of existing programs and institutions to 
meet the needs described in paragraph (a)(1) of this section, including 
the other Federal and non-Federal resources available to meet those 
needs;
    (8) Describe the outreach activities that the State intends to carry 
out during the period covered by the plan, including specialized 
efforts--such as flexible course schedules, auxiliary aids and services, 
convenient locations, adequate transportation, and child care services--
to attract and assist meaningful participation in adult education 
programs;
    (9)(i) Describe the manner in which the SEA will provide for the 
needs of adults of limited English proficiency or no English proficiency 
by providing programs designed to teach English and, as appropriate, to 
allow these adults to progress effectively through the adult education 
program or to prepare them to enter the regular program of adult 
education as quickly as possible.
    (ii) These programs may, to the extent necessary, provide 
instruction in the native language of these adults or may provide 
instruction exclusively in English.
    (iii) These programs must be carried out in coordination with 
programs assisted under the Bilingual Education Act and with bilingual 
vocational education programs under the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and 
Applied Technology Education Act;
    (10) Describe how the particular education needs of adult 
immigrants, the incarcerated, adults with disabilities, the chronically 
unemployed, homeless adults, the disadvantaged, and minorities in the 
State will be addressed;
    (11)(i) Describe the progress the SEA has made in achieving the 
goals set forth in each State plan subsequent to the initial State plan 
filed in 1989; and
    (ii) Describe how the assessment of accomplishments and the findings 
of program reviews and evaluations required by section 352 of the Act 
and Sec. 461.46 were considered in establishing the State's goals for 
adult education in the plan being submitted;
    (12) Describe the criteria the SEA will use in approving 
applications by eligible recipients and allocating funds made available 
under the Act to those recipients;
    (13) Describe the methods proposed for joint planning and 
coordination of programs carried out under the Act with programs 
conducted under applicable Federal and State programs, including the 
Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Applied Technology Education Act, the Job 
Training Partnership Act, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the 
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, the Immigration Reform and 
Control Act of 1986, the Higher Education Act of 1965, and the Domestic 
Volunteer Service Act, to ensure maximum use of funds and to avoid 
duplication of services;
    (14) Describe the steps taken to utilize volunteers, particularly 
volunteers assigned to the Literacy Corps established under the Domestic 
Volunteer Service Act and volunteers trained in programs carried out 
under section 382 of the Act and 34 CFR part 476, but only to the extent 
that those volunteers supplement and do not supplant salaried employees;
    (15) Describe the measures to be taken to ensure that adult 
education programs, services, and activities under the Act will take 
into account the findings of program reviews and evaluations required by 
section 352 of the Act and Sec. 461.46;

    Cross-Reference: See Sec. 461.22. What criteria does the Secretary 
use in approving a State's description of efforts relating to program 
reviews and evaluation?

    (16) Report the amount of administrative funds to be spent on 
program improvements;
    (17) Contain assurances that financial assistance provided under 
this part is used to assist and expand existing programs and to develop 
new programs for--
    (i) Adults whose lack of basic skills renders them unemployable;
    (ii) Adults whose lack of basic skills keeps them, whether employed 
or unemployed, from functioning independently in society; and
    (iii) Adults whose lack of basic skills severely reduces their 
ability to have a

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positive effect on the literacy of their children;
    (18) Describe the SEA's policies, procedures, and activities for 
carrying out special experimental demonstration projects and teacher 
training projects that meet the requirements of Sec. 461.33;
    (19) Describe the SEA's policies, procedures, and activities for 
carrying out corrections education and education for other 
institutionalized adults that meet the requirements of Sec. 461.32;
    (20) Describe the SEA's planned use of Federal funds for 
administrative costs under Sec. 461.40(a), including any planned 
expenditures for a State advisory council under Sec. 461.50.

    Note: An additional source of funding exists under section 356(g) of 
the Act and 34 CFR part 464, but need not be reported under this 
paragraph.

and
    (21) Include a summary of recommendations received and the SEA's 
responses to the recommendations made through the State plan development 
process required under Sec. 461.11(b).
    (b) Each State plan must provide assurance that public or private 
non-profit entities eligible under Sec. 461.30--local educational 
agencies, public or private nonprofit agencies, community-based 
organizations, correctional education agencies, postsecondary 
educational institutions, institutions that serve educationally 
disadvantaged adults, and any other institution that has the ability to 
provide literacy services to adults and families--will be provided 
direct and equitable access to all Federal funds provided under this 
part, including--
    (1) The right to submit applications directly to the SEA for those 
funds; and
    (2) Use by the SEA of a process for selecting recipients of those 
funds that gives each agency, institution, and organization a fair 
chance of receiving an award.
    (c) To be eligible to participate in the State-administered 
Workplace Literacy Program under section 371(b) of the Act, an SEA shall 
comply with the requirements in 34 CFR 462.10.
    (d) To be eligible to participate in the State-administered English 
Literacy Program under section 372(a) of the Act, an SEA shall comply 
with the requirements in 34 CFR 463.10.
    (e) In order for a State, or the local recipients within the State, 
to be eligible to apply for funds under the Adult Migrant Farmworker and 
Immigrant Education Program under section 381 of the Act and 34 CFR part 
475, an SEA shall describe the types of projects appropriate for meeting 
the educational needs of adult migrant farm workers and immigrants under 
section 381 of the Act.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
1830-0026)

(Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1203a(a)(1); 1204; 1205(c); 1206a(a)(2), 
(b)(1)(B), (c), (d); 1208; 1211(b)(3)(A); 1211a(a)(2); and 1213(a))