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 112 STAT. 1002 PUBLIC LAW 105-220—AUG. 7, 1998 The Secretary, after collaboration with the representatives described in subsection (i), shall issue objective criteria and methods for making such revisions. (B) LEVELS OF PERFORMANCE FOR ADDITIONAL INDICA- TORS. —The State may identify, in the State plan. State levels of performance for each of the additional indicators described in paragraph (2)(C). Such levels shall be considered to be State adjusted levels of performance for purposes of this title. (c) LOCAL PERFORMANCE MEASURES. — (1) IN GENERAL,—For each local area in a State, the local performance measures shall consist of— (A)(i) the core indicators of performance described in subsection (b)(2)(A), and the customer satisfaction indicator of performance described in subsection (b)(2)(B), for activities described in such subsections, other than statewide workforce investment activities; and (ii) additional indicators of performance (if any) identified by the State under subsection (b)(2)(C) for activities described in such subsection, other than statewide workforce investment activities; and (B) a local level of performance for each indicator described in subparagraph (A). (2) LOCAL LEVEL OF PERFORMANCE.— The local board, the chief elected official, and the Governor shall negotiate and reach agreement on the local levels of performance based on the State adjusted levels of performance established under subsection (b). (3) DETERMINATIONS. —In determining such local levels of performance, the local board, the chief elected ofRcial, and the Governor shall take into account the specific economic, demographic, and other characteristics of the populations to be served in the local area. (d) REPORT.— (1) IN GENERAL.— Each State that receives an allotment under section 127 or 132 shall annually prepare and submit to the Secretary a report on the progress of the State in achieving State performance measures, including information on tibe levels of performance achieved by the Stote with respect to the core indicators of performance and the customer satisfaction indicator. The annual report also shall include information regarding the progress of local areas in the State in achieving local penormance measures, including information on the levels of performance achieved by the areas with respect to the core indicators of performance and the customer satisfaction indicator. The report also shall include information on the stotus of Stote evaluations of workforce investment activities described in subsection (e). (2) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. —In preparing such report, the Stote shall include, at a minimum, information on participants in workforce investment activities authorized under this subtitle relating to— (A) entry by participante who have completed training services provided under section 134(d)(4) into unsubsidized employment related to the training received; (B) wages at entry into employment for participants in workforce investment activities who entered

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