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Code · Kansas · Chapter 74 — State Boards, Commissions And Authorities

74-32,405.

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74-32,405. Acceptance of federal act; state board to prepare state plan and supervise administration.
(a)The state of Kansas hereby accepts the provisions and benefits of the Carl D. Perkins career and technical education act of 2006, and acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. The state board of regents shall be and hereby is designated as the sole agency for supervision of the administration of the state plan for career and technical education. The state board is authorized to prepare, from time to time amend, and administer the state plan for career and technical education as provided in the above cited federal act.
(b)The state plan for career and technical education, prepared and adopted pursuant to the provisions of this section, shall continue to be effective and shall be deemed to be the duly adopted state plan for career and technical education in Kansas, until revised, amended, revoked or nullified pursuant to law.
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