Sec. 5. Table of contents of the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006
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Section 1(b) is amended to read as follows: The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Purpose. Sec. 3. Definitions. Sec. 4. Transition provisions. Sec. 5. Privacy. Sec. 6. Limitation. Sec. 7. Special rule. Sec. 8. Prohibitions. Sec. 9. Authorization of appropriations. TITLE I—CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION ASSISTANCE TO THE STATES Part A—Allotment and Allocation Sec. 111. Reservations and State allotment. Sec. 112. Within State allocation.
Sec. 113. Accountability. Sec. 114. National activities. Sec. 115. Assistance for the outlying areas. Sec. 116. Native American programs. Sec. 117. Tribally controlled postsecondary career and technical institutions. Part B—State Provisions Sec. 121. State administration. Sec. 122. State plan. Sec. 123. Improvement plans. Sec. 124. State leadership activities. Part C—Local Provisions Sec. 131. Distribution of funds to secondary education programs. Sec. 132. Distribution of funds for postsecondary education programs.
Sec. 133. Special rules for career and technical education. Sec. 134. Local application for career and technical education programs. Sec. 135. Local uses of funds. TITLE II—GENERAL PROVISIONS Part A—Federal Administrative Provisions Sec. 211. Fiscal requirements. Sec. 212. Authority to make payments. Sec. 213. Construction. Sec. 214. Voluntary selection and participation. Sec. 215. Limitation for certain students. Sec. 216. Federal laws guaranteeing civil rights. Sec. 217. Participation of private school personnel and children.
Sec. 218. Limitation on Federal regulations. Sec. 219. Study on programs of study aligned to high-skill, high-wage occupations. Part B—State Administrative Provisions Sec. 221. Joint funding. Sec. 222. Prohibition on use of funds to induce out-of-State relocation of businesses. Sec. 223. State administrative costs. Sec. 224. Student assistance and other Federal programs. .