[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 34, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 34CFR361.10]

[Page 275-276]
 
                           TITLE 34--EDUCATION
 
            REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
 
PART 361--STATE VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
      Subpart B--State Plan and Other Requirements for Vocational 
                         Rehabilitation Services
 
Sec.  361.10  Submission, approval, and disapproval of the State plan.


    (a) Purpose. For a State to receive a grant under this part, the 
designated State agency must submit to the Secretary, and obtain 
approval of, a State plan that contains a description of the State's 
vocational rehabilitation services program, the plans and policies to be 
followed in carrying out the program, and other information requested by 
the Secretary, in accordance with the requirements of this part.
    (b) Separate part relating to the vocational rehabilitation of 
individuals who are blind. If a separate State agency administers or 
supervises the administration of a separate part of the State plan 
relating to the vocational rehabilitation of individuals who are blind, 
that part of the State plan must separately conform to all requirements 
under this part that are applicable to a State plan.
    (c) State unified plan. The State may choose to submit the State 
plan for vocational rehabilitation services as part of the State unified 
plan under section 501 of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998. The 
portion of the State unified plan that includes the State plan for 
vocational rehabilitation services must meet the State plan requirements 
in this part.
    (d) Public participation. Prior to the adoption of any substantive 
policies or procedures governing the provision of vocational 
rehabilitation services under the State plan, including making any 
substantive amendment to those policies and procedures, the designated 
State agency must conduct public meetings throughout the State, in 
accordance with the requirements of Sec.  361.20.
    (e) Duration. The State plan remains in effect subject to the 
submission of modifications the State determines to

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be necessary or the Secretary may require based on a change in State 
policy, a change in Federal law, including regulations, an 
interpretation of the Act by a Federal court or the highest court of the 
State, or a finding by the Secretary of State noncompliance with the 
requirements of the Act or this part.
    (f) Submission of the State plan. The State must submit the State 
plan for approval--
    (1) To the Secretary on the same date that the State submits a State 
plan relating to the statewide workforce investment system under section 
112 of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998;
    (2) As part of the State unified plan submitted under section 501 of 
that Act; or
    (3) To the Secretary on the same date that the State submits a State 
unified plan under section 501 of that Act that does not include the 
State plan under this part.
    (g) Annual submission. (1) The State must submit to the Secretary 
for approval revisions to the State plan in accordance with paragraph 
(e) of this section and 34 CFR 76.140.
    (2) The State must submit to the Secretary reports containing annual 
updates of the information required under Sec. Sec.  361.18, 361.29, and 
361.35 and any other updates of the information required under this part 
that are requested by the Secretary.
    (3) The State is not required to submit policies, procedures, or 
descriptions required under this part that have been previously 
submitted to the Secretary and that demonstrate that the State meets the 
requirements of this part, including any policies, procedures, or 
descriptions submitted under this part that are in effect on August 6, 
1998.
    (h) Approval. The Secretary approves any State plan and any 
revisions to the State plan that conform to the requirements of this 
part and section 101(a) of the Act.
    (i) Disapproval. The Secretary disapproves any State plan that does 
not conform to the requirements of this part and section 101(a) of the 
Act, in accordance with the following procedures:
    (1) Informal resolution. Prior to disapproving any State plan, the 
Secretary attempts to resolve disputes informally with State officials.
    (2) Notice. If, after reasonable effort has been made to resolve the 
dispute, no resolution has been reached, the Secretary provides notice 
to the State agency of the intention to disapprove the State plan and of 
the opportunity for a hearing.
    (3) State plan hearing. If the State agency requests a hearing, the 
Secretary designates one or more individuals, either from the Department 
or elsewhere, not responsible for or connected with the administration 
of this Program, to conduct a hearing in accordance with the provisions 
of 34 CFR part 81, subpart A.
    (4) Initial decision. The hearing officer issues an initial decision 
in accordance with 34 CFR 81.41.
    (5) Petition for review of an initial decision. The State agency may 
seek the Secretary's review of the initial decision in accordance with 
34 CFR part 81.
    (6) Review by the Secretary. The Secretary reviews the initial 
decision in accordance with 34 CFR 81.43.
    (7) Final decision of the Department. The final decision of the 
Department is made in accordance with 34 CFR 81.44.
    (8) Judicial review. A State may appeal the Secretary's decision to 
disapprove the State plan by filing a petition for review with the 
United States Court of Appeals for the circuit in which the State is 
located, in accordance with section 107(d) of the Act.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
1820-0500)

(Authority: Sections 101(a) and (b), and 107(d) of the Act; 20 U.S.C. 
1231g(a); and 29 U.S.C. 721(a) and (b), and 727(d))

[66 FR 4382, Jan. 17, 2001, as amended at 66 FR 7253, Jan. 22, 2001]