[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 34, Volume 3] [Revised as of July 1, 2005] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 34CFR464.1] [Page 136-137] TITLE 34--EDUCATION CHAPTER IV--OFFICE OF VOCATIONAL AND ADULT EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PART 464_STATE LITERACY RESOURCE CENTERS PROGRAM--Table of Contents Subpart A_General Sec. 464.1 What is the State Literacy Resource Centers Program? Subpart A_General Sec. 464.1 What is the State Literacy Resource Centers Program? 464.2 Who is eligible for a grant? 464.3 What kinds of activities may be assisted? 464.4 What regulations apply? 464.5 What definitions apply? Subpart B_How Does a State Apply for a Grant? 464.10 How do States apply? 464.11 What must an application contain? 464.12 How may States agree to develop a regional center? Subpart C_How Does the Secretary Make a Grant to a State? 464.20 What payment does the Secretary make? 464.21 May the Secretary require a State to participate in a regional center? 464.22 May a State participating in a regional center use part of its allotment for a State center? Subpart D_How Does a State Award Contracts? 464.30 With whom must a State contract to establish a State literacy resource center? 464.31 Who may not review a proposal for a contract? 464.32 How is a regional literacy resource center established and operated? Subpart E_What Post-Award Conditions Must Be Met by a State? 464.40 May a State use funds to establish a State advisory council? 464.41 What alternative uses may be made of equipment? 464.42 What limit applies to purchasing computer hardware and software? Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1208aa, unless otherwise noted. Source: 57 FR 24100, June 5, 1992, unless otherwise noted. The State Literacy Resource Centers Program assists State and local public and private nonprofit efforts to eliminate illiteracy through a program of State literacy resource center grants to-- (a) Stimulate the coordination of literacy services; (b) Enhance the capacity of State and local organizations to provide literacy services; and (c) Serve as a reciprocal link between the National Institute for Literacy and service providers for the purpose of [[Page 137]] sharing information, data, research, and expertise and literacy resources. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1208aa(a))