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CompareRite of O:\AEG\AEG.XML and O:\AEG\AEG.XML 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 TITLE II ADULT III ADULT EDUCATION AND LITERACY SEC. 01 01. SHORT TITLE. This title may be cited as the Adult Education and Family Literacy Act. SEC. 0 0. PURPOSE. It is the purpose of this title to create a partnership among the Federal Government, States, and localities to provide, on a voluntary basis, adult education and literacy services activities, in order to //01 : PM (1) assist adults to become literate and obtain the knowledge and skills necessary for employment and economic self-sufficiency; () assist adults who are parents or family members to obtain the educational education and skills that (A) are necessary to become becoming full partners in the educational development of their children; and (B) lead to sustainable improvements in the economic opportunities for their family; () assist adults in the completion of a secondary school education. attaining a secondary school diploma and in the transition to postsecondary education and training, through career pathways; and SEC. 0() assist immigrants and other individuals who are English language learners in (A) improving their (i) reading, writing, speaking, and comprehension skills in English; and (ii) mathematics skills; and (B) acquiring an understanding of the American system of Government, individual freedom, and the responsibilities of citizenship. SEC. 0. DEFINITIONS. In this title: (1) ADULT EDUCATION. The term adult education means services or academic instruction and education services below the postsecondary level for individuals that increase an individual s ability to (A) who have attained 1 years of age;(a) read, write, and speak in English and perform mathematics or other activities necessary for the attainment of a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent; 1 Deleted: /1/01/1/0

CompareRite of O:\AEG\AEG.XML and O:\AEG\AEG.XML 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 //01 : PM (B) transition to postsecondary education and training; and (C) obtain employment. () ADULT EDUCATION AND LITERACY ACTIVITIES. The term adult education and literacy activities means programs, activities, and services that include adult education, literacy, workplace adult education and literacy activities, family literacy activities, English language acquisition activities, integrated English literacy and civics education, workforce preparation activities, or integrated education and training. * 1 (B) who are not enrolled or required to be enrolled in secondary school under State law; and (C) who (i) lack sufficient mastery of basic educational skills to enable the individuals to function effectively in society; * (ii) do not have a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent, and have not achieved an equivalent level of education; or (iii) are unable to speak, read, or write the English language. () Adult education and literacy activities. The term adult education and literacy activities means activities described in section 1(b). () Educational service agency. The term educational service agency means a regional public multiservice agency authorized by State statute to develop and manage a service or program, and to provide the service or program to a local educational agency. ()() ELIGIBLE AGENCY. The term eligible agency means the sole entity or agency in a State or an outlying area responsible for administering or supervising policy for adult education and literacy activities in the State or outlying area, respectively, consistent with the law of the State or outlying area, respectively. () ELIGIBLE INDIVIDUAL. The term eligible individual means an individual (A) who has attained 1 years of age;() Eligible provider. The term eligible provider means ** 1 (B) who are is not enrolled or required to be enrolled in secondary school under State law; and (C) who (i) is basic skills deficient, as defined in section 1; ** (ii) do does not have a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent, and have has not achieved an equivalent level of education; or (iii) is an English language learner. () ELIGIBLE PROVIDER. The term eligible provider means an organization that has demonstrated effectiveness in providing adult education and literacy activities that Deleted: /1/01/1/0

CompareRite of O:\AEG\AEG.XML and O:\AEG\AEG.XML 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 //01 : PM may include (A) a local educational agency; (B) a community-based organization of demonstrated effectiveness; (C) a volunteer literacy organization of demonstrated effectiveness; (D) an institution of higher education; (E) a public or private nonprofit agency; (F) a library; (G) a public housing authority; (H) a nonprofit institution that is not described in any of subparagraphs (A) through (G) and has the ability to provide adult education and literacy services to adults and families; and activities to eligible individuals; (I) a consortium or coalition of the agencies, organizations, institutions, libraries, or authorities described in any of subparagraphs (A) through (H); and. () English literacy(j) a partnership between an employer and an entity described in any of subparagraphs (A) through (I). () ENGLISH LANGUAGE ACQUISITION PROGRAM. The term English literacy language acquisition program means a program of instruction instruction (A) designed to help eligible individuals of limited who are English proficiency language learners achieve competence in reading, writing, speaking, and comprehension of the English language; and. () Family literacy services. The term family literacy services means services that are of sufficient intensity in terms of hours, and of sufficient duration, to make sustainable changes in a family, and that integrate all of the following activities:(b) that leads to (A) Interactive literacy activities between parents and their children.(i)(i) attainment of a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent; and (II) transition to postsecondary education and training; or (ii) employment. () ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNER. The term English language learner when used with respect to an eligible individual, means an eligible individual who has limited ability in reading, writing, speaking, or comprehending the English language, and * (B) Training for parents regarding how to be the primary teacher for their children and full partners in the education of their children. (C) Parent literacy training that leads to economic self-sufficiency. * (D) An age-appropriate education to prepare children for success in school and Deleted: (ii) Deleted: and Deleted: i Deleted: /1/01/1/0

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 CompareRite of O:\AEG\AEG.XML and O:\AEG\AEG.XML //01 : PM life experiences. () Governor. The term Governor means the chief executive officer of a State or outlying area. () Individual with a disability. (A) In general. The term individual with a disability means an individual with any disability (as defined in section of the Americans with Disabilities Act of ( U.S.C. 1)). (B) Individuals with disabilities. The term individuals with disabilities means more than one individual with a disability. () Individual of limited english proficiency. The term individual of limited English proficiency means an adult or out-of-school youth who has limited ability in speaking, reading, writing, or understanding the English language, and (A) whose native language is a language other than English; or (B) who lives in a family or community environment where a language other than English is the dominant language. () ESSENTIAL COMPONENTS OF READING INSTRUCTION. The term essential components of reading instruction has the meaning given the term in section 10 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1 (0 U.S.C. ). () FAMILY LITERACY ACTIVITIES. The term family literacy activities means activities that are of sufficient intensity and quality, to make sustainable improvements in the economic prospects for a family and that better enable parents or family members to support their children s learning needs, and that integrate all of the following activities: (A) Parent or family adult education and literacy activities that lead to readiness for postsecondary education or training, career advancement, and economic self-sufficiency. (B) Interactive literacy activities between parents or family members and their children. B)(C) Training for parents or family members regarding how to be the primary teacher for their children and full partners in the education of their children. (D) An age-appropriate education to prepare children for success in school and life experiences. ()() INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION. The term institution of higher education has the meaning given the term in section 1 of the Higher Education Act of 1 (0 U.S.C. 01). () INTEGRATED EDUCATION AND TRAINING. The term integrated education and training means a service approach that provides adult education and literacy activities concurrently and contextually with workforce preparation activities and workforce training for a specific occupation or occupational cluster for the purpose of educational and career advancement.. Deleted: in terms of hours, and of sufficient duration Deleted: ** ( Deleted: ** Deleted: or Deleted: /1/01/1/0

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 CompareRite of O:\AEG\AEG.XML and O:\AEG\AEG.XML //01 : PM (1) Integrated English Literacy and Civics Education The term integrated English literacy and civics education means integrated English literacy and civics education services to limited English proficient adults, including professionals with degrees and credentials in their native countries, that enables them to achieve competency in the English language and acquire the basic and more advanced skills needed to function effectively as parents, workers, and citizens in the United States. Such a program shall include instruction in literacy and English language acquisition and instruction on the rights and responsibilities of citizenship and civic participation, and may include workforce training.(1) LITERACY. The term literacy means an individual s ability to read, write, and speak in English, compute, and solve problems, at levels of proficiency necessary to function on the job, in the family of the individual, and in society. (1) Local educational agency. The term local educational agency has the meaning given the term in section 1 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1. (1) Outlying area. The term outlying area has the meaning given the term in section 1. (1) POSTSECONDARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION. The term postsecondary educational institution means (A) an institution of higher education that provides not less than a -year program of instruction that is acceptable for credit toward a bachelor s degree; (B) a tribally controlled community college; or (C) a nonprofit educational institution offering certificate or apprenticeship programs at the postsecondary level. (1)(1) SECRETARY. The term Secretary means the Secretary of Education. (1) State. The term State means each of the several States of the United States, the District of Columbia, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. (1) Workplace literacy services. The term workplace literacy services means literacy services that are offered for the purpose of improving(1) WORKPLACE ADULT EDUCATION AND LITERACY ACTIVITIES. The term workplace adult education and literacy activities means adult education and literacy activities offered by an eligible provider in collaboration with an employer or employee organization at a workplace or an offsite location that is designed to improve the productivity of the workforce through the improvement of literacy skills.. SEC. 0(1) WORKFORCE PREPARATION ACTIVITIES. The term workforce preparation activities means activities, programs, or services designed to help an individual acquire a combination of basic academic skills, critical thinking skills, digital literacy skills and self-management skills, including competencies in utilizing resources, using information, working with others, understanding systems, and skills necessary for successful transition into and completion of postsecondary education or training, or employment. SEC. 0. HOME SCHOOLS. Formatted: Font: 1 pt, Bold Deleted: Formatted: Font: Bold Formatted: Font: Bold, Strikethrough Formatted: Font: Bold Formatted: Font: Bold, Strikethrough Deleted: 1 Deleted: 1 Deleted: 1 Deleted: working with technology, Deleted: /1/01/1/0

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 CompareRite of O:\AEG\AEG.XML and O:\AEG\AEG.XML Nothing in this title shall be construed to affect home schools, whether a home school is treated as a home school or a private school under State law, or to compel a parent or family member engaged in home schooling to participate in an English literacy program, family literacy services, or adult education. adult education and literacy activities. SEC. 0 SEC. 0. RULE OF CONSTRUCTION REGARDING POSTSECONDARY TRANSITION AND CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT ACTIVITIES. Nothing in this title shall be construed to prohibit or discourage the use of funds provided under this title for adult education and literacy activities that help eligible individuals transition to postsecondary education and training or employment, or for concurrent enrollment activities. SEC. 0. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. There is are authorized to be appropriated to carry out this title such sums as may be necessary for each of the fiscal years 1 through 00. 01 through 01. Subtitle Adult Education and Literacy Programs Subtitle A Federal Provisions CHAPTER 1 FEDERAL PROVISIONS SEC. SEC.. RESERVATION OF FUNDS; GRANTS TO ELIGIBLE AGENCIES; ALLOTMENTS. (a) Reservation of Funds. From Funds. From the sum appropriated under section 0 0 for a fiscal year, the Secretary //01 : PM (1)(1) shall reserve percent to carry out section and subsection (g), except that the amount so reserved shall not exceed $,000,000; $1,000,000; and ()() shall reserve 1 percent of the amount that remains after reserving funds under subparagraphs (1) to carry out section. () shall make available, to the Secretary of Labor, 1. percent for incentive grants under section 0. (b) Grants to Eligible Agencies. (1) IN GENERAL. From the sum appropriated under section 0 0 and not reserved under subsection (a) for a fiscal year, the Secretary shall award a grant to each eligible agency having a unified State plan approved under section or a combined State plan approved under section in an amount equal to the sum of the initial allotment under subsection (c)(1) and the additional allotment under subsection (c)() for the eligible agency for the fiscal year, subject to subsections (f) and (g)(h), to enable the eligible agency to carry out the activities assisted under this subtitle title. () PURPOSE OF GRANTS. The Secretary may award a grant under paragraph (1) only if Deleted: 01 Deleted: 01 Formatted: Indent: Left: 0" Deleted: (1) IN GENERAL. Deleted: A Deleted: 1. Deleted: 0 Deleted: B Deleted: shall reserve 1. percent to carry out section and subsection (g), except that the amount so reserved shall not exceed $,000,000; and (C) Deleted: A Deleted: and (B) Deleted: Deleted: () WORKFORCE INNOVATION FUND. For each fiscal year for which the amount appropriated under section 0 exceeds the amount appropriated under such section for fiscal year 0, prior to carrying out the reservations under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall reserve, subject to section 1(a)(), \1/\ of the amount that is in excess of the amount appropriated for fiscal year 0 to carry out subtitle C of title I not to exceed $0,000,000. Deleted: /1/01/1/0

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 CompareRite of O:\AEG\AEG.XML and O:\AEG\AEG.XML //01 : PM the eligible entity involved agrees to expend the grant for adult education and literacy activities in accordance with the provisions of this subtitle title. (c) Allotments. (1) INITIAL ALLOTMENTS. From the sum appropriated under section 0 0 and not reserved under subsection (a) for a fiscal year, the Secretary shall allot to each eligible agency having a unified State plan approved under section (f) or a combined State plan approved under section (A) $0,000, in the case of an eligible agency serving an outlying area, except as provided in subsection (e); and (B) $0,000, in the case of any other eligible agency. () ADDITIONAL ALLOTMENTS. From the sum appropriated under section 0 0, not reserved under subsection (a), and not allotted under paragraph (1), for a fiscal year, the Secretary shall allot to each eligible agency that receives an initial allotment under paragraph (1) an additional amount that bears the same relationship to such sum as the number of qualifying adults in the State or outlying area served by the eligible agency bears to the number of such adults in all States and outlying areas. (d) Qualifying Adult. For the purpose of subsection (c)(), the term qualifying adult means an adult who (1) is at least 1 years of age; () is beyond the age of compulsory school attendance under the law of the State or outlying area; () does not have a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent; and () is not enrolled in secondary school. (e) Special Rule Rule. (1) In general. From amounts made available under subsection (c) for the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, and Palau. (1) IN GENERAL. Notwithstanding subsection (c)(1)(a), from the sum appropriated under section 0 and not reserved under subsection (a) for a fiscal year, the Secretary shall allot to the Republic of Palau, except during the period described in section 1(), an amount based on the recommendations of the Secretary shall award grants to Guam, American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, or the Republic of Palau to carry out activities described in this subtitle in accordance with the provisions of this subtitle that the Secretary determines are not inconsistent with this subsection. () Award basis. The Secretary shall award grants pursuant to paragraph (1) on a competitive basis and pursuant to recommendations from the Pacific Region Educational Laboratory under paragraph (). () AWARD BASIS TO PALAU. For each fiscal year, the Pacific Region Educational Laboratory in Honolulu, Hawaii shall make recommendations to the Secretary concerning a grant amount to the Republic of Palau based on the number of Deleted: /1/01/1/0

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 CompareRite of O:\AEG\AEG.XML and O:\AEG\AEG.XML //01 : PM qualifying adults (as defined in subsection (d)) in the population of. () Termination of eligibility. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, and the Republic of Palau shall not receive any funds under this subtitle for any fiscal year that begins after September 0, 001.. ()() ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS. The Secretary may provide not more than percent of the funds made available for grants under this subsection to pay the administrative costs of the Pacific Region Educational Laboratory regarding activities assisted under this subsection. (f) Hold-harmless. harmless Provisions. (1) IN GENERAL. Notwithstanding subsection (c) and subject to paragraph (),(c) (A) for fiscal year 1 01 and each succeeding fiscal year, no eligible agency shall receive an allotment under this subtitle section that is less than 0 percent of the payments made to the State or outlying area of allotment the eligible agency for fiscal year 1 for programs for which funds were authorized to be appropriated under section 1 of the Adult Education Act (as such Act was in effect on the day before the date of the enactment of the Workforce Investment Act of 1); and received for the preceding fiscal year under this section. (B) for fiscal year 000 and each succeeding fiscal year, no() 0 PERCENT ALLOTMENT. Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) and () of subsection (e), for a fiscal year for which an eligible agency receives only an initial allotment under subsection (c)(1) (and no additional allotment under subsection (c)()) the eligible agency shall receive an allotment under this subtitle that is less than 0 percent of the allotment the eligible agency received for the preceding fiscal year under this subtitle. section that is equal to 0 percent of the initial allotment under subsection (c)(1). ()() RATABLE REDUCTION. If for any fiscal year the amount available for allotment under this subtitle title is insufficient to satisfy the provisions of paragraph paragraphs (1) and (), the Secretary shall ratably reduce the payments to all eligible agencies, as necessary. (g) Additional Assistance. (1) IN GENERAL. From amounts reserved under subsection (a)(1)(b), the Secretary shall make grants to eligible agencies described in paragraph () to enable such agencies to provide activities authorized under subtitle B. () ELIGIBILITY. An eligible agency is eligible to receive a grant under this subsection for a fiscal year if the amount of the allotment such agency receives under this section for the fiscal year is less than the amount such agency would have received for the fiscal year if the allotment formula under this section as in effect on September 0, 00, were in effect for such year. () AMOUNT OF GRANT. The amount of a grant made to an eligible agency under this subsection for a fiscal year shall be the difference between (A) the amount of the allotment such agency would have received for the fiscal Deleted: 0 Deleted: /1/01/1/0

CompareRite of O:\AEG\AEG.XML and O:\AEG\AEG.XML 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 year if the allotment formula under this section as in effect on September 0, 00, were in effect for such year; and (B) the amount of the allotment such agency receives under this section for the fiscal year. (h) Reallotment. The portion of any eligible agency s allotment under this subtitle title for a fiscal year that the Secretary determines will not be required for the period such allotment is available for carrying out activities under this subtitle title, shall be available for reallotment from time to time, on such dates during such period as the Secretary shall fix, to other eligible agencies in proportion to the original allotments to such agencies under this subtitle for such year. title for such year. SEC. 1(i) Study and Report. (1) STUDY. The Comptroller General of the United States shall conduct a study concerning the formula described in this section and, in conducting the study, shall, at a minimum (A) examine whether the formula results in a distribution of funds that sufficiently serves the entire population of individuals eligible for adult education and literacy activities under this title; (B) examine whether the data used to count qualified adults, for purposes of the formula, accurately measure the population of individuals eligible for the activities; and (C) develop recommendations for improving the formula so that the formula results in a distribution of funds that better serves that population and the data used to count qualified adults accurately measure that population. () REPORT. Not later than years after the date of enactment of the Workforce Investment Act of 01, the Comptroller General shall submit to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions of the Senate and the Committee on Education and the Workforce of the House of Representatives a report containing the results of the study described in paragraph (1). SEC. 1. PERFORMANCE ACCOUNTABILITY SYSTEM. (a) Purpose. The purpose of this section is to establish a comprehensive performance accountability system, comprised of the activities described in this section, to assess the effectiveness of eligible agencies in achieving continuous improvement of adult education and literacy activities funded under this subtitle, in order to optimize the return on investment of Federal funds in adult education and literacy activities. (b) Eligible Agency Performance Measures. (1) In general. For each eligible agency, the eligible agency performance measures shall consist of (A)(i) the core indicators of performance described in paragraph ()(A); and Deleted: 0 //01 : PM Deleted: /1/01/1/0

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 CompareRite of O:\AEG\AEG.XML and O:\AEG\AEG.XML (i) additional indicators of performance (if any) identified by the eligible agency under paragraph ()(B); and (B) an eligible agency adjusted level of performance for each indicator described in subparagraph (A). () Indicators of performance. (A) Core indicators of performance. The core indicators of performance shall include the following: (i) Demonstrated improvements in literacy skill levels in reading, writing, and speaking the English language, numeracy, problem solving, English language acquisition, and other literacy skills. (ii) Placement in, retention in, or completion of, postsecondary education, training, unsubsidized employment or career advancement. (iii) Receipt of a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent. (B) Additional indicators. An eligible agency may identify in the State plan additional indicators for adult education and literacy activities authorized under this subtitle. () Levels of performance. (A) Eligible agency adjusted levels of performance for core indicators. (i) In general. For each eligible agency submitting a State plan, there shall be established, in accordance with this subparagraph, levels of performance for each of the core indicators of performance described in paragraph ()(A) for adult education and literacy activities authorized under this subtitle. The levels of performance established under this subparagraph shall, at a minimum (I) be expressed in an objective, quantifiable, and measurable form; and (II) show the progress of the eligible agency toward continuously improving in performance. (ii) Identification in state plan. Each eligible agency shall identify, in the State plan submitted under section, expected levels of performance for each of the core indicators of performance for the first program years covered by the State plan. (iii) Agreement on eligible agency adjusted levels of performance for first years. In order to ensure an optimal return on the investment of Federal funds in adult education and literacy activities authorized under this subtitle, the Secretary and each eligible agency shall reach agreement on levels of performance for each of the core indicators of performance, for the first program years covered by the State plan, taking into account the levels identified in the State plan under clause (ii) and the factors described in clause (iv). The levels agreed to under this clause shall be considered to be the eligible agency adjusted levels of performance for the eligible agency for such years and shall be incorporated into the State plan prior to the approval of such plan. (iv) Factors. The agreement described in clause (iii) or (v) shall take into account (I) how the levels involved compare with the eligible agency adjusted levels of performance established for other eligible agencies, taking into account factors including the characteristics of participants when the participants entered the program, and the services or instruction to be //01 : PM Deleted: /1/01/1/0

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 CompareRite of O:\AEG\AEG.XML and O:\AEG\AEG.XML provided; and (II) the extent to which such levels involved promote continuous improvement in performance on the performance measures by such eligible agency and ensure optimal return on the investment of Federal funds. (v) Agreement on eligible agency adjusted levels of performance for th and th years. Prior to the fourth program year covered by the State plan, the Secretary and each eligible agency shall reach agreement on levels of performance for each of the core indicators of performance for the fourth and fifth program years covered by the State plan, taking into account the factors described in clause (iv). The levels agreed to under this clause shall be considered to be the eligible agency adjusted levels of performance for the eligible agency for such years and shall be incorporated into the State plan. (vi) Revisions. If unanticipated circumstances arise in a State resulting in a significant change in the factors described in clause (iv)(ii), the eligible agency may request that the eligible agency adjusted levels of performance agreed to under clause (iii) or (v) be revised. The Secretary, after collaboration with the representatives Programs and activities authorized in this title are subject to the performance accountability provisions described in section 1(i)(1), shall issue objective criteria and methods for making such revisions.. (B) Levels of performance for additional indicators. The eligible agency may identify, in the State plan, eligible agency levels of performance for each of the additional indicators described in paragraph ()(B). Such levels shall be considered to be eligible agency adjusted levels of performance for purposes of this subtitle. Subtitle B State Provisions (c) Report. (1) In general. Each eligible agency that receives a grant under section (b) shall annually prepare and submit to the Secretary a report on the progress of the eligible agency in achieving eligible agency performance measures, including information on the levels of performance achieved by the eligible agency with respect to the core indicators of performance. () Information dissemination. The Secretary (A) shall make the information contained in such reports available to the general public through publication and other //01 : PM Deleted: /1/01/1/0

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 CompareRite of O:\AEG\AEG.XML and O:\AEG\AEG.XML appropriate methods; (B) shall disseminate State-by-State comparisons of the information; and (C) shall provide the appropriate committees of Congress with copies of such reports. CHAPTER STATE PROVISIONS SEC. 1 SEC. 1. STATE ADMINISTRATION. Each eligible agency shall be responsible for the State or outlying area administration of activities under this subtitle title, including //01 : PM (1) the development, submission, and implementation of the State plan; implementation, and monitoring of the relevant components of the unified State plan in section or the combined State plan in section ; () consultation with other appropriate agencies, groups, and individuals that are involved in, or interested in, the development and implementation of activities assisted under this subtitle title; and () coordination and nonduplication with other Federal and State education, training, corrections, public housing, and social service programs. SEC.. STATE DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS; MATCHING REQUIREMENT. (a) State Distribution of Funds. Each eligible agency receiving a grant under this subtitle section (b) for a fiscal year (1) shall use not less than. 0 percent of the grant funds to award grants and contracts under section 1 1 and to carry out section, of which not more than percent of the. percent such amount shall be available to carry out section ; () shall use not more than 1. 1 percent of the grant funds to carry out State leadership activities under section ; and () shall use not more than percent of the grant funds, or $,000 $,000, whichever is greater, for the administrative expenses of the eligible agency. (b) Matching Requirement. (1) IN GENERAL. In order to receive a grant from the Secretary under section (b) (b) each eligible agency shall provide, for the costs to be incurred by the eligible agency in carrying out the adult education and literacy activities for which the grant is awarded, a non-federal contribution in an amount equal to that is not less than (A) in the case of an eligible agency serving an outlying area, 1 percent of the total amount of funds expended for adult education and literacy activities in the outlying 1 Deleted: /1/01/1/0

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 CompareRite of O:\AEG\AEG.XML and O:\AEG\AEG.XML //01 : PM area, except that the Secretary may decrease the amount of funds required under this subparagraph for an eligible agency; and (B) in the case of an eligible agency serving a State, percent of the total amount of funds expended for adult education and literacy activities in the State. () NON-FEDERAL CONTRIBUTION. An eligible agency s non-federal contribution required under paragraph (1) may be provided in cash or in kind, fairly evaluated, and shall include only non-federal funds that are used for adult education and literacy activities in a manner that is consistent with the purpose of this subtitle title. SEC.. STATE LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES. (a) In General. Each Activities. (1) REQUIRED. Each eligible agency shall use funds made available under section (a)() (a)() for one or more of the following adult education and literacy activities to develop or enhance the adult education system of the State or outlying area:: (1)(A) The alignment of adult education and literacy activities with other core programs and one-stop partners, including eligible providers, to implement the strategy identified in the unified State plan under section or the combined State plan under section, including the development of career pathways to provide access to employment and training services for individuals in adult education and literacy activities. (B) The establishment or operation of high quality professional development programs to improve the quality of instruction provided pursuant to local activities required under section 1(b) 1(b), including instruction incorporating phonemic awareness, systematic phonics, fluency, and reading comprehension, and the essential components of reading instruction as such components relate to adults, instruction related to the specific needs of adult learners, instruction provided by volunteers or by personnel of a State or outlying area, and dissemination of information about models and promising practices related to such programs.. ()(C) The provision of technical assistance to eligible providers of adult education and literacy activities receiving funds under this title, including. () The provision of technology assistance, including (i) the development and dissemination of instructional and programmatic practices based on the most rigorous or scientifically valid research available and appropriate, in reading, writing, speaking, mathematics, English language acquisition programs, distance education, and staff training; (ii) the role of eligible providers as a one-stop partner to provide access to employment, education, and training services; and (iii) assistance in the use of technology, including for staff training, to eligible providers of, especially the use of technology to improve system efficiencies. (D) The monitoring and evaluation of the quality of, and the improvement in, adult education and literacy activities to enable the eligible providers to improve the 1 Formatted: Font: Bold Deleted: /1/01/1/0

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 CompareRite of O:\AEG\AEG.XML and O:\AEG\AEG.XML //01 : PM quality of such activities. and the dissemination of information about models and proven or promising practices within the State. ()() PERMISSIBLE ACTIVITIES. Each eligible agency may use funds made available under section (a)() for 1 or more of the following adult education and literacy activities: (A) The support of State or regional networks of literacy resource centers. () The monitoring and evaluation of the quality of, and the improvement in, adult education and literacy activities.(b) The development and implementation of technology applications, translation technology, or distance education, including professional development to support the use of instructional technology. () Incentives for (A) program coordination and integration; and (B) performance awards. ()(C) Developing and disseminating curricula, including curricula incorporating phonemic awareness, systematic phonics, fluency, and reading comprehension. the essential components of reading instruction as such components relate to adults. ()(D) The provision of technical assistance to eligible providers to support the purposes of this title. (E) Developing content and models for integrated education and training and career pathways, including the provision of technical assistance to eligible providers in the State administering such programs. (F) The provision of assistance to eligible providers in developing and implementing programs that achieve the objectives of this title and in measuring the progress of those programs in achieving such objectives, including meeting the State adjusted levels of performance described in section (b)(). (G) The development and implementation of a system to assist in the transition from adult education to postsecondary education, including linkages with postsecondary educational institutions or institutions of higher education. (H) Integration of literacy and English language instruction with occupational skill training, including promoting linkages with employers. (I) Activities to promote workplace adult education and literacy activities. (J) Activities to promote and complement local outreach initiatives described in section (b)()(g). (K) Identifying curriculum frameworks and aligning rigorous content standards that (i) specify what adult learners should know and be able to do in the areas of reading and language arts, mathematics, and English language acquisition; and (ii) take into consideration the following: 1 Deleted: E Deleted: F Deleted: G Deleted: H Deleted: I Deleted: J Deleted: /1/01/1/0

CompareRite of O:\AEG\AEG.XML and O:\AEG\AEG.XML 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 //01 : PM (I) State adopted academic standards. (II) The current adult skills and literacy assessments used in the State or outlying area. (III) The primary indicators of performance described in section. (IV) Standards and academic requirements for enrollment in nonremedial, for-credit courses in postsecondary educational institutions or institutions of higher education supported by the State or outlying area. (V) Where appropriate, the content of occupational and industry skill standards widely used by business and industry in the State or outlying area. (L) In cooperation with efforts funded under sections and, development and piloting of (i) new and promising assessment tools and strategies that (I) are based on scientifically valid research, where available and appropriate; and (II) identify the needs and capture the gains of students at all levels, with particular emphasis on (aa) students at the lowest achievement level; (bb) students who are English language learners; and (cc) adults with learning disabilities; (ii) options for improving teacher quality and retention; and (iii) assistance in converting scientifically valid research into practice. (M) The development and implementation of programs and services to meet the needs of adult learners with learning disabilities who are English language learners. (N) Support for recruitment and outreach for instructors, students, and employers. (O) Other activities of statewide significance that promote the purpose of this title. () Coordination with existing support services, such as transportation, child care, and other assistance designed to increase rates of enrollment in, and successful completion of, adult education and literacy activities, to adults enrolled in such activities. () Integration of literacy instruction and occupational skill training, and promoting linkages with employers. () Linkages with postsecondary educational institutions. (b) Collaboration. In carrying out this section, eligible agencies shall collaborate where possible, and avoid duplicating efforts, in order to maximize the impact of the activities described in subsection (a). 1 Deleted: K Deleted: L Deleted: M Deleted: N Deleted: /1/01/1/0

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 CompareRite of O:\AEG\AEG.XML and O:\AEG\AEG.XML (c) State-imposed Requirements. Whenever a State or outlying area implements any rule or policy relating to the administration or operation of a program authorized under this subtitle title that has the effect of imposing a requirement that is not imposed under Federal law (including any rule or policy based on a State or outlying area interpretation of a Federal statute, regulation, or guideline), the State or outlying area shall identify, to eligible providers, the rule or policy as being State- or outlying area-imposed. imposed by the State or outlying area. SEC.. STATE PLAN. SEC.. STATE PLAN. (a) -Year Plans. (1) In general. Each eligible agency desiring a grant under this subtitle Each State desiring to receive funds under this title for any fiscal year shall submit to, or have on file with, the Secretary a -year State plan. () Comprehensive plan or application. The eligible agency may submit the State plan as part of a comprehensive plan or application for Federal education assistance. (b) Plan Contents. In developing the State plan, and any revisions to the State plan, the eligible agency shall include in the State plan or revisions (1) an objective assessment of the needs of individuals in the State or outlying area for adult education and literacy activities, including individuals most in need or hardest to serve; () a description of the adult education and literacy activities that will be carried out with any funds received under this subtitle; () a description of how the eligible agency will evaluate annually the effectiveness of the adult education and literacy activities based on the performance measures described in section 1; () a description of the performance measures described in section 1 and how such performance measures will ensure the improvement of adult education and literacy activities in the State or outlying area; () an assurance that the eligible agency will award not less than one grant under this subtitle to an eligible provider who offers flexible schedules and necessary support services (such as child care and transportation) to enable individuals, including individuals with disabilities, or individuals with other special needs, to participate in adult education and literacy activities, which eligible provider shall attempt to coordinate with support services that are not provided under this subtitle prior to using funds for adult education and literacy activities provided under this subtitle for support services; () an assurance that the funds received under this subtitle will not be expended for any purpose other than for activities under this subtitle; () a description of how the eligible agency will fund local activities in accordance with the considerations described in section 1(e); () an assurance that the eligible agency will expend the funds under this subtitle only in a manner consistent with fiscal requirements in section 1; () a description of the process that will be used for public participation and comment with respect to the State plan; //01 : PM 1 Deleted: /1/01/1/0

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 CompareRite of O:\AEG\AEG.XML and O:\AEG\AEG.XML () a description of how the eligible agency will develop program strategies for populations that include, at a minimum (A) low-income students; (B) individuals with disabilities; (C) single parents and displaced homemakers; and (D) individuals with multiple barriers to educational enhancement, including individuals with limited English proficiency; () a description of how the adult education and literacy activities that will be carried out with any funds received under this subtitle will be integrated with other adult education, career development, and employment and training activities in the State or outlying area served by the eligible agency; and (1) a description of the steps the eligible agency will take to ensure direct and equitable access, as required in section 1(c)(1). (c) Plan Revisions. When changes in conditions or other factors require substantial revisions to an approved State plan, the eligible agency shall submit the revisions to the State plan to the Secretary. (d) Consultation. The eligible agency shall (1) submit the State plan, and any revisions to the State plan, to the Governor of the State or outlying area for review and comment; and () ensure that any comments by the Governor regarding the State plan, and any revision to the State plan, are submitted to the Secretary. (e) Peer Review. The Secretary shall establish a peer review process to make recommendations regarding the approval of State plans. (f) Plan Approval. A State plan submitted to the Secretary shall be approved by the Secretary unless the Secretary makes a written determination, within 0 days after receiving the plan, that the plan is inconsistent with the specific provisions of this subtitle. (g) Transition. The provisions of this section shall be subject to section 0(b). SEC. and have approved by the Secretary and the Secretary of Labor a unified State plan in accordance with section or a combined State plan in accordance with section. SEC.. PROGRAMS FOR CORRECTIONS EDUCATION AND OTHER INSTITUTIONALIZED INDIVIDUALS. (a) Program Authorized. From funds made available under section (a)(1) (a)(1) for a fiscal year, each eligible agency shall carry out corrections education and education for other institutionalized individuals. (b) Uses of Funds. The funds described in subsection (a) shall be used for the cost of educational programs for criminal offenders in correctional institutions and for other institutionalized individuals, including academic programs for //01 : PM 1 Deleted: /1/01/1/0

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 CompareRite of O:\AEG\AEG.XML and O:\AEG\AEG.XML //01 : PM (1) basic adult education and literacy activities; () special education programs, as determined by the eligible agency; () English literacy programs; and () secondary school credit programs.; () integrated education and training; () career pathways; () concurrent enrollment; () peer tutoring; and () transition to re-entry initiatives and other postrelease services with the goal of reducing recidivism. (c) Priority. Each eligible agency that is using assistance provided under this section to carry out a program for criminal offenders within a correctional institution shall give priority to serving individuals who are likely to leave the correctional institution within years of participation in the program. (d) Definition of Criminal Offender. Report. In addition to any report required under section, each eligible agency that receives assistance provided under this section shall annually prepare and submit to the Secretary a report on the progress, as described in section, of the eligible agency with respect to the programs and activities carried out under this section, including the relative rate of recidivism for the criminal offenders served. (e) Definitions. In this section: * (1) Criminal offender. The term criminal offender means any individual who is charged with or convicted of any criminal offense. ()(1) CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION. The term correctional institution means any (A) prison; (B) jail; (C) reformatory; (D) work farm; (E) detention center; or (F) halfway house, community-based rehabilitation center, or any other similar institution designed for the confinement or rehabilitation of criminal offenders. (1)() CRIMINAL OFFENDER. The term criminal offender means any individual who is charged with or convicted of any criminal offense. CHAPTER LOCAL PROVISIONS Subtitle C Local Provisions 1 Deleted: ** Deleted: /1/01/1/0

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 CompareRite of O:\AEG\AEG.XML and O:\AEG\AEG.XML SEC. 1 SEC. 1. GRANTS AND CONTRACTS FOR ELIGIBLE PROVIDERS. (a) Grants and Contracts. From grant funds made available under section (b) (a)(1), each eligible agency shall award multiyear grants or contracts, on a competitive basis, to eligible providers within the State or outlying area to enable the eligible providers to develop, implement, and improve adult education and literacy activities within the State. (b) Required Local Activities. The eligible agency shall require that each eligible provider receiving a grant or contract under subsection (a) use the grant or contract to establish or operate one or more programs that provide adult services or instruction in one or more of the following categories: (1) Adult education and literacy activities, including programs that provide such activities concurrently. services, including workplace literacy services. () Family literacy services. () English literacy programs. (c) Direct and Equitable Access; Same Process. Each Process. //01 : PM (1) IN GENERAL. Each eligible agency receiving funds under this subtitle title shall ensure that (1)(A) all eligible providers have direct and equitable access to apply and compete for grants or contracts under this section; and ()(B) the same grant or contract announcement process and application process is used for all eligible providers in the State or outlying area. () GAO STUDY. Not later than the second program year following the date of enactment of the Workforce Investment Act of 01, the Comptroller General shall conduct a study to determine how the provisions of paragraph (1) have been implemented and whether such provisions accomplished the purposes of such paragraph. (d) Special Rule. Each eligible agency awarding a grant or contract under this section shall not use any funds made available under this subtitle title for adult education and literacy activities for the purpose of supporting or providing programs, services, or activities for individuals who are not individuals described in subparagraphs (A) and (B) of section 0(1) 0(), except that such agency may use such funds for such purpose if such programs, services, or activities are related to family literacy services activities. In providing family literacy services activities under this subtitle title, an eligible provider shall attempt to coordinate with programs and services that are not assisted under this subtitle title prior to using funds for adult education and literacy activities under this subtitle title for activities other than adult education activities for eligible individuals. (e) Considerations. In awarding grants or contracts under this section, the eligible agency shall consider (1) the degree to which the eligible provider will establish measurable goals for participant outcomes; would be responsive to 1 Deleted: 0 Deleted: /1/01/1/0