PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT
CHANGE WORKSHEET
Agency/Subagency Office of Vocational and Adult Education
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OMB Control Number
1830 -00265560550
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Enter only items that change Current Record New Record |
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Agency form number(s)
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1830 - 0550 |
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Annual reporting and record keeping hour burden |
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Number of respondents |
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Total annual responses |
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Percent of these responses collected electronically |
0.00% |
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Total annual hours |
2,4300 |
1,620 |
Difference |
810 |
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Explanation of difference
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Total annualized cost requested |
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Other change**
To receive funds under the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical EducationAdult Education and Family Literacy Act (Perkins IIIAEFLA), states must submit state plans that meet the requirements of the Act and agree upon annual levels of performance for core indicators of performance identified in the law. Perkins IIIAEFLA authorized appropriations through FY 2003 and states submitted, and the Department approved, state plans through FY 2003. Congress failed to enact new legislation before the end of FY 2003; section 422(a) of the General Education Provisions Act (GEPA), however, automatically extended the law and authorized appropriations for FY 2004. In January 20043, the Department issued guidance (1830-0026552) asking states to submit a revised state plan for FY 2004, as well new proposed performance levels. The guidance asked states to make significant revisions to their state plans that addressed the implementation of the No Child Left Behind Act and economic and labor market changes that have occurred since the state plans were first developed and submitted.Congress failed to enact new legislation to reauthorize the PerkinsAEFLA Act for FY 2005 or for FY 2006, but extended the program for an additional year in the FY 2005 and FY 2006 appropriations law respectively.Congress failed to enact new legislation to reauthorize AEFLA for FY 2005, FY 2006 or FY 2007, but extended the program for an additional year in the FY 2005 and FY 2006 appropriations laws respectively. The final FY 2007 appropriations law still is pending, and the program is operating under a series of Continuing Resolutions. The Office of Vocational and Adult Education must therefore solicit revised state plans for FY 2007 and new proposed performance levels. We are proposing to modify 1830-0026 to collect this information.The Office of Vocational and Adult Education must therefore solicit revised state plans for FY 20056 and new proposed performance levels. We are proposing to modifymodify 1830-0550262 to collect this information.The modifications we are proposing would: Indicate that Perkins IIIAEFLA was extended for an additional year by the FY 200576 appropriations law; Update the relevant dates (i.e., request plan extensions and performance levels for FY 200576, rather than FY 200465).; Revise contact information to reflect our relocation to a new building and personnel changes; and Delete the extensive revisions we required states to make last year and instead require them to submit only those changes they deem necessary.
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Signature of Senior Officer or designee:
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Date:
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For OIRA Use
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**This form cannot be used to extend an expiration date
OMB 83-C
File Type | application/msword |
File Title | OMB Form 83C |
Subject | Clearance Package change worksheet |
Author | James Vaughan |
Last Modified By | james.hyler |
File Modified | 2006-12-27 |
File Created | 2006-12-27 |