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PUBLIC LAW 93-203-DEC. 28, 1973

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sponsor under this title to carry out the ph\n submitted by each such priine sponsor upon determining that— (1) the phin is consistent with the provisions of this title; {•2) the phm was made public prior to submission to the Secretary; (?)) the prime sponsor has demonstrated maximum efforts to iuiplement the provisions in the prior year's plan. SPECIAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO STATE P R I M E

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SEC. 106. (a) Any State seeking assistance under this Act shall .

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submit a Ibtate comprehensive manpower plan to the Secretary tor pian. approval in accordance with the requirements of this section. (b) The State comprehensive manpower plan shall in addition to meeting the requirements of section 105— (1) provide satisfactory arrangements for serving all geographical areas under its jurisdiction except areas served by an eligible applicant who has filed a notice of intent under section 10:2(c), except that such plan may be amended to include areas served by an eligible applicant whose plan is finally disapproved without pi-ejudice to the remedies available to such eligible applicaut under section 109; (2) provide for the cooperation and participation of all State agencies providing manpower and manpower-related services in the implementation of comprehensive nuinpower sei-\ices plans by prime sponsors in accordance with the provisions of this Act; (3) set forth an overall State plan for the development and sharing of resources and facilities needed to conduct manpower programs under its direct sponsor^liip without unnecessary duplication and otherwise in the most efficient and economical manner; (4) provide for' the coordination of programs financed under the Wagner-Peyser Act in accordance with such rules, regula- 99 u'sc 49 ^ tions, and guidelines as the Secretary determines necessary for the purpose of providing coordinated and comprehensive assistance to those individuals requiring mani)Ower and manpowerrelated services to achieve theii- full occupational potential in accordance with the policies of this Act; (5) set foith arrangements for- assisting the Secretary in carrying out his responsibilities for enfoiring the requirement for Federal contr'actors and subcontractoivs to list all suitable employment openings with local offices of the State employment service and I)rovide special emphasis, as I'equired in section 2012(a) of title se Stat. 1097. (6) set forth arrangements, if any, which the State may desire to provide foi- planning areas to serve geographical regions within the State; and (7) make adequate provision for the coordination of the manpower and related services to be provided by the State in areas to be ser'ved by prime sponsor's other than the State, and that jir'ovision has been made for the establishment of mechanisms to (A) provide for the exchange of information between States and local governments on State, intrastate, and regional planning in areas such as economic development, human resource development, education, and such other areas that may be relevant to manpower planning; and (B) promote the coordination of all manpower plans in a State so as to eliminate conflict, duplication, and overlapping between manpower services. (c) Funds available to each State undei' section 108(e) may be used for—
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