81_FR_21879 81 FR 21808 - Proposed Priorities, Requirements, and Definitions-Disability Innovation Fund-Transition Work-Based Learning Model Demonstrations

81 FR 21808 - Proposed Priorities, Requirements, and Definitions-Disability Innovation Fund-Transition Work-Based Learning Model Demonstrations

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 71 (April 13, 2016)

Page Range21808-21814
FR Document2016-08492

The Assistant Secretary for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services proposes priorities, requirements, and definitions under the Disability Innovation Fund (DIF) Program. The Assistant Secretary may use these priorities, requirements, and definitions for competitions in fiscal year (FY) 2016 and later years. The Assistant Secretary takes this action to identify, develop, implement, and evaluate effective work-based learning models that will help students with disabilities prepare for postsecondary education and competitive integrated employment. The models must be delivered through a coordinated system of transition services.

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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

34 CFR Chapter III

[Docket ID ED-2016-OSERS-0022; CFDA Number: 84.421B.]


Proposed Priorities, Requirements, and Definitions--Disability 
Innovation Fund--Transition Work-Based Learning Model Demonstrations

AGENCY: Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, 
Department of Education.

ACTION: Proposed priorities, requirements, and definitions.

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SUMMARY: The Assistant Secretary for Special Education and 
Rehabilitative Services proposes priorities, requirements, and 
definitions under the Disability Innovation Fund (DIF) Program. The 
Assistant Secretary may use these priorities, requirements, and 
definitions for competitions in fiscal year (FY) 2016 and later years. 
The Assistant Secretary takes this action to identify, develop, 
implement, and evaluate effective work-based learning models that will 
help students with disabilities prepare for postsecondary education and 
competitive integrated employment. The models must be delivered through 
a coordinated system of transition services.

DATES: We must receive your comments on or before May 13, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments through the Federal eRulemaking Portal 
or by postal mail, commercial delivery, or hand delivery. We will not 
accept comments submitted by fax or by email or those submitted after 
the comment period. To ensure that we do not receive duplicate copies, 
please submit your comments only once. In addition, please include the 
Docket ID at the top of your comments.
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to www.regulations.gov to 
submit your comments electronically. Information on using 
Regulations.gov, including instructions for accessing agency documents, 
submitting comments, and viewing the docket, is available on the site 
under the ``Help'' tab.
     Postal Mail, Commercial Delivery, or Hand Delivery: If you 
mail or deliver your comments about these proposed regulations, address 
them to RoseAnn Ashby, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland 
Avenue SW., Room 5057, Potomac Center Plaza (PCP), Washington, DC 
20202-5076.

    Privacy Note:  The U.S. Department of Education's (Department) 
policy is to make all comments received from members of the public 
available for public viewing in their entirety on the Federal 
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www.regulations.gov. Therefore, commenters should be careful to 
include in their comments only information that they wish to make 
publicly available.


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: RoseAnn Ashby, telephone: (202) 245-
7258, or by email: [email protected].
    If you use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) or a text 
telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay Service (FRS), toll free, at 1-
800-877-8339.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    Invitation to Comment: We invite you to submit comments regarding 
this notice. To ensure that your comments have maximum effect in 
developing the notice of final priorities, requirements, and 
definitions, we urge you to identify clearly the specific section of 
the proposed priority, requirement, or definition that each comment 
addresses.
    We invite you to assist us in complying with the specific 
requirements of Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 and their overall 
requirement of reducing regulatory burden that might result from these 
proposed priorities, requirements, and definitions. Please let us know 
of any further ways we could reduce potential costs or increase 
potential benefits while preserving the effective and efficient 
administration of the program.
    During and after the comment period, you may inspect all public 
comments about this notice by accessing www.regulations.gov. You may 
also inspect the comments in person in room 5057, 550 12th Street SW., 
PCP, Washington, DC 20202-5076, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 
p.m., Washington, DC time, Monday through Friday of each week except 
Federal holidays. Please contact the person listed under FOR FURTHER 
INFORMATION CONTACT.
    Assistance to Individuals with Disabilities in Reviewing the 
Rulemaking Record: On request, we will provide an appropriate 
accommodation or auxiliary aid to an individual with a disability who 
needs assistance to review the comments or other documents in the 
public rulemaking record for this notice. If you want to schedule an 
appointment for this type of accommodation or auxiliary aid, please 
contact the person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
    Purpose of Program: The purpose of the DIF Program, as provided by 
the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2015 (Pub. L. 113-235), is to 
support innovative activities aimed at improving the outcomes of 
``individuals with disabilities,'' as defined in section 7(20)(A) of 
the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (Rehabilitation Act) (29 
U.S.C. 705(20)(A)).
    Program Authority: Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2015 (Pub. L. 
113-235).
    PROPOSED PRIORITIES: This document contains three proposed 
priorities.
    Background:
    Despite emphasis on providing transition services under the 
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and Rehabilitation 
Act, students with disabilities continue to face challenges as they 
transition from school to post-school activities, including 
postsecondary education and competitive integrated employment. These 
students often have lower high school graduation rates, lower 
postsecondary enrollment rates, and higher unemployment rates than 
their peers without disabilities (Leucking & Leucking, 2015).
    To address these concerns, the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity 
Act of 2014 (WIOA) strengthened the emphasis on providing services and 
supports to students and other youth with disabilities to achieve 
competitive integrated employment. For example, the Rehabilitation Act, 
as amended by WIOA, not only expands the population of students with 
disabilities who may receive services but also broadens the scope of 
services and supports that State vocational rehabilitation (VR) 
agencies may provide to students with disabilities who are 
transitioning from secondary school to postsecondary education and 
employment.
    In particular, new section 113 of the Rehabilitation Act requires 
that pre-employment transition services, including work-based learning 
experiences, job exploration counseling, workplace readiness training, 
counseling on opportunities for enrollment in comprehensive transition 
or postsecondary educational programs at institutions of higher 
education, and instruction in self-advocacy, be made available to 
students with disabilities who are eligible or potentially eligible for 
services under the State VR services program. To ensure that pre-
employment transition services improve outcomes for students with 
disabilities, State VR agencies will require models of effective 
interventions that can be tailored to meet the diverse needs of these 
students across the Nation.
    The body of literature on transition services identifies work-based 
learning as a key component in improving outcomes for youth with 
disabilities. Work-based learning links knowledge gained through work 
with classroom or related instruction. Work-based learning experiences 
range in intensity, structure, and scope, and consist of a diverse set 
of activities such as site visits, job shadowing, paid and unpaid 
internships, and apprenticeships. Under section 113 of the 
Rehabilitation Act, work-based learning experiences provided to 
students with disabilities through the State VR services program may 
include in-school or after-school opportunities or experiences outside 
the traditional school setting, such as internships, that are provided 
in an integrated environment to the maximum extent possible.
    Research has shown a strong relationship between work experiences 
during secondary school, particularly paid employment, and post-school 
employment for youth with disabilities. These experiences provide 
exposure to a range of career options that are otherwise typically 
limited for youth with disabilities. Work-based learning has long been 
shown to improve students' self-esteem, to teach and reinforce basic 
academic and technical skills, to promote an understanding of workplace 
culture and expectations, and to develop a network for future jobs 
searches (Luecking, 2009).
    According to the National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability 
for Youth, quality work-based learning experiences are structured, 
appropriate to the age and stage of life of the individual, provide 
exposure to a wide range of work sites, and involve youth in choosing 
their experiences.
    The Department therefore believes that providing effective work-
based learning experiences in integrated settings, with coordination 
among State VR agencies, State and local educational agencies, and 
other key partners, can improve post-school outcomes for students with 
disabilities. However, additional evidence is needed to identify and 
develop interventions and strategies that provide effective work-based 
learning experiences in integrated settings and the conditions and 
circumstances under which interventions are most effective in improving 
competitive integrated employment outcomes for students with 
disabilities, especially the coordination of efforts with key partners 
that are necessary for the success of such interventions.
    Through the DIF Program, the Department has the opportunity to 
award cooperative agreements to identify and demonstrate work-based 
learning interventions for students with disabilities that are 
supported by evidence and will be rigorously evaluated. We believe that 
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evidence will come from model demonstrations carried out at the local 
level by State VR agencies in coordination with State and local 
educational agencies and other local partners. The priorities, 
requirements, and definitions proposed in this notice will better 
enable the Department to direct funds to interventions that address the 
significant challenges in improving the post-school outcomes of 
students with disabilities.
    References:

    Luecking, D.M., & Luecking, R.G. (2015). Translating Research 
into a Seamless Transition Model. Career Development and Transition 
for Exceptional Individuals, 38(1), 4-13.
    Luecking, R.G. (2009). The Way to Work: How to Facilitate Work 
Experiences for Youth in Transition. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes 
Pub.
    National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability for Youth 
(NCWD/Youth). Work-Based Learning Jump Start. Available at: 
www.ncwd-youth.info/work-based-learning.

    Proposed Priority 1: Transition Work-Based Learning Model 
Demonstrations.
    We give priority to model demonstration projects designed to 
identify, develop, implement, and evaluate effective work-based 
learning models that will help ensure that students with disabilities 
(as defined in this notice) are prepared for postsecondary education 
and competitive integrated employment (as defined in this notice). The 
model demonstration projects must provide effective work-based learning 
experiences in integrated settings, in coordination with other 
transition services, including pre-employment transition services (as 
defined in this notice), to students with disabilities, through State 
VR agencies, in collaboration with local educational agencies (LEAs) 
or, where appropriate, State educational agencies (SEAs) and other 
local partners.
    Proposed Priority 2: Evidence of Promise Supporting the Proposed 
Model.
    We give priority to projects supported by evidence of promise (as 
defined in this notice).
    Proposed Priority 3: Evaluation of Project that Meets the What 
Works Clearinghouse Evidence Standards with Reservations.
    We give priority to projects that conduct evaluations that meet the 
What Works Clearinghouse Evidence Standards (as defined in this notice) 
with reservations.
    Types of Priorities:
    When inviting applications for a competition using one or more 
priorities, we designate the type of each priority as absolute, 
competitive preference, or invitational through a notice in the Federal 
Register. The effect of each type of priority follows:
    Absolute priority: Under an absolute priority, we consider only 
applications that meet the priority (34 CFR 75.105(c)(3)).
    Competitive preference priority: Under a competitive preference 
priority, we give competitive preference to an application by (1) 
awarding additional points, depending on the extent to which the 
application meets the priority (34 CFR 75.105(c)(2)(i)), or (2) 
selecting an application that meets the priority over an application of 
comparable merit that does not meet the priority (34 CFR 
75.105(c)(2)(ii)).
    Invitational priority: Under an invitational priority, we are 
particularly interested in applications that meet the priority. 
However, we do not give an application that meets the priority a 
preference over other applications (34 CFR 75.105(c)(1)).
    Proposed Requirements: The Assistant Secretary proposes the 
following project requirements for this program. We may apply one or 
more of these requirements in any year in which this program is in 
effect. Each of the following sets of requirements corresponds to one 
of the proposed priorities.
    Proposed Requirements for Priority 1:
    To be considered for funding under Proposed Priority 1, applicants 
must describe their plans to carry out the following project 
requirements--
    (a) Develop and implement a project design that is supported by 
strong theory (as defined in this notice) that supports the 
effectiveness (e.g., evidence base) of the proposed model, its 
components, and the processes to improve the postsecondary education 
and competitive integrated employment outcomes of students with 
disabilities;
    (b) Develop and implement a project demonstrating effective 
practices and strategies in the use of work-based learning experiences 
in integrated settings to prepare students with disabilities for 
postsecondary education and competitive integrated employment. The 
model must be implemented at multiple local sites to ensure its 
replicability;
    (c) Establish partnerships with the LEA or, as appropriate, the 
SEA, institutions of higher education, employers, and providers or 
other agencies that are critical to the development of work-based 
learning experiences in integrated settings for students with 
disabilities. At a minimum, the partnership must include 
representatives from the LEA, workforce training providers (e.g., 
American Job Centers), and employers who will collaborate to develop 
and provide opportunities (such as internships, short-term employment, 
and apprenticeships) for students with disabilities served under the 
project;
    (d) Provide career exploration and counseling to assist students in 
identifying possible career pathways (as defined in this notice) and 
the relevant work-based learning experiences;
    (e) Develop work-based learning experiences in integrated settings, 
at least one of which must be a paid experience, that--
    (1) Provide exposure to a wide range of work sites to help students 
make informed choices about career selections;
    (2) Are appropriate for the age and stage in life of each 
participating student, ranging from site visits and tours, job 
shadowing, service learning, apprenticeships, and internships;
    (3) Are structured and linked to classroom or related instruction;
    (4) Use a trained mentor to help structure the learning at the 
worksite;
    (5) Include periodic assessment and feedback as part of each 
experience; and
    (6) Fully involve students with disabilities and, as appropriate, 
their representative in choosing and structuring their experiences;
    (f) Provide instruction in employee rights and responsibilities, as 
well as positive work skills, habits, and behaviors that foster success 
in the workplace;
    (g) Identify and provide support services, as appropriate, 
including transportation, that are needed to ensure the student's 
success in participating in work-based learning experiences;
    (h) Identify, provide, or arrange for accommodations or assistive 
technology needed to ensure the student's success in participating in 
work-based learning experiences;
    (i) Develop and implement a plan to measure the model demonstration 
project's performance and outcomes, including an evaluation of the 
effectiveness of the practices and strategies implemented by the 
project. A detailed and complete evaluation plan must include--
    (1) A formative evaluation plan, consistent with the project's 
logic model (as defined in this notice), that--
    (i) Includes evaluation questions, source(s) for data, a timeline 
for data collection, and analysis plans;
    (ii) Shows how the outcome (e.g., postsecondary education and 
competitive integrated employment) and implementation data will be used 
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the project during the performance period; and
    (iii) Outlines how these data will be reviewed by project staff, 
when they will be reviewed, and how they will be used during the course 
of the project to adjust the model or its implementation to increase 
the model's usefulness, generalizability, and potential for 
sustainability; and
    (2) A summative evaluation plan, including a timeline, to collect 
and analyze data on students and their outcomes over time, both for 
students with disabilities served by the project and for students with 
disabilities in a comparison group not receiving project services. The 
plan must show how the student outcome and implementation data 
collected by the project will be used separately or in combination to 
demonstrate the effectiveness of the model.
    (j) Collect data necessary to evaluate the outcomes of the project, 
including the progress of the project in achieving its goals and 
outcomes, which, at a minimum, must include:
    (1) The relevant available RSA-911 Case Service Report data for 
each student in the project;
    (2) The number of students in the work-based learning project;
    (3) The number of students in the project who complete at least one 
work-based learning experience;
    (4) The number of work-based learning experiences that each student 
completes during the project;
    (5) The types of work-based learning experiences in which students 
participated; and
    (6) The number of students who attain a recognized post-secondary 
credential and the type of credentials attained;
    (7) The number of students who obtain competitive integrated 
employment; and
    (8) An unduplicated count of students who obtain a recognized 
postsecondary credential and competitive integrated employment.
    To be considered for funding under Proposed Priority 1, an 
applicant also must provide the following with its application:
    (a) A detailed review of the literature that supports the potential 
effectiveness of the proposed demonstration project, its components, 
and strategies for work-based learning experiences for students with 
disabilities;
    (b) A logic model;
    (c) A description of the applicant's plan for implementing the 
project, including a description of--
    (1) A cohesive, articulated model of partnership and coordination 
among the participating agencies and organizations;
    (2) The coordinated set of effective practices and strategies in 
the use and development of work-based learning models that are aligned 
with employment, training, and education programs and reflect the needs 
of employers and students with disabilities; and
    (3) How the proposed project will--
    (i) Involve employers in the project design and in partnering with 
project staff to develop integrated job shadowing, internships, 
apprenticeships, and other paid and unpaid work-based learning 
experiences that are designed to increase the preparation of students 
with disabilities for postsecondary education and competitive 
integrated employment;
    (ii) Conduct outreach activities to identify students with 
disabilities for whom the work-based learning experiences would enable 
them to achieve competitive integrated employment; and
    (iii) Identify innovative strategies, including development, 
implementation, and evaluation of approved models, methods, and 
measures, that will increase the preparation of students with 
disabilities for postsecondary education and competitive integrated 
employment;
    (d) A description of the methods and criteria that will be used to 
select the site(s) at which the project activities will be implemented;
    (e) Documentation (e.g., letter of support or draft agreement) that 
the State VR agency has specific agreements with its partners in the 
development and implementation of the project;
    (f) A plan for evaluating the project's performance, including an 
evaluation of the effectiveness of the practices and strategies 
implemented by the project, in achieving project goals and objectives. 
Specifically, the evaluation plan must include a description of--
    (1) A formative evaluation plan, consistent with the project's 
logic model, that includes the following:
    (i) The key questions to be addressed by the project evaluation and 
the appropriateness of the methods for how each question will be 
addressed;
    (ii) How the methods of evaluation will provide valid and reliable 
performance data on relevant outcomes (as defined in this notice), 
particularly postsecondary and competitive integrated employment 
outcomes, including the source(s) for the data and the timeline for 
data collection;
    (iii) A clear and credible analysis plan, including a proposed 
sample size and minimum detectable effect size that aligns with the 
expected project impact, and an analytic approach for addressing the 
research questions; and
    (iv) How the key components of the project, as well as a measurable 
threshold for acceptable implementation and outcome data, will be 
reviewed and used to improve;
    (2) A summative evaluation plan, including--
    (i) How the outcomes and implementation data collected by the 
project will be used, separately or in combination, to demonstrate the 
effectiveness of the model; and
    (ii) How the outcomes for students with disabilities served by the 
project will be compared with the outcomes of students with 
disabilities not receiving project services.
    (g) A plan for systematic dissemination of project findings, 
templates, resources, and knowledge gained that will assist State and 
local VR and educational agencies in adapting or replicating the model 
work-based learning demonstration developed and implemented by the 
project, which could include elements such as development of a Web 
site, resources (e.g., toolkits), community of practice, and 
participation in national and State conferences;
    (h) An assurance that the employment goal for all students served 
under this priority will be competitive integrated employment, 
including customized or supported employment (as defined in this 
notice); and
    (i) An assurance that the project will collaborate with other work-
based learning initiatives.
    Proposed Requirements for Priority 2:
    To meet Proposed Priority 2, applicants must meet the following 
requirements:
    (a) Applicants must identify and include a detailed review of up to 
two cited studies that meet the evidence of promise standard.
    (b) The links for the citations submitted for this priority must be 
provided on the Abstract and Information page of the application.
    (c) Applicants must specify on the Abstract and Information page 
the findings in the studies that are cited as evidence of promise for 
the proposed project and ensure that the citations and links are from 
publicly or readily available sources. Studies of fewer than 10 pages 
may be attached in full under Other Attachments in Grants.gov.
    Proposed Requirements for Priority 3:
    To meet Proposed Priority 3, applicants must describe in their 
applications how they would meet the following program requirements:
    (a) Conduct an independent evaluation (as defined in this notice) 
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its project. This evaluation must estimate the impact of the project on 
a relevant outcome.
    (b) Use methods of evaluation that will produce evidence about the 
project's effectiveness that meets the What Works Clearinghouse 
Evidence Standards with reservations.
    (c) Make broadly available the results of any evaluations it 
conducts of its funded activities, digitally and free of charge, 
through formal (e.g., peer-reviewed journals) or informal (e.g., 
newsletters) mechanisms. The grantee must also ensure that the data 
from its evaluation are made available to third-party researchers 
consistent with applicable privacy requirements.
    (d) Cooperate on an ongoing basis with any technical assistance 
provided by the Department or its contractor and comply with the 
requirements of any evaluation of the program conducted by the 
Department.
    Definitions:
    Background:
    We propose one new definition for use in connection with the 
proposed priorities. The remaining definitions listed in this section 
are established defined terms in WIOA, the Rehabilitation Act, or 34 
CFR part 77. We do not propose to alter those definitions, but list 
them here for the convenience of the reader.
    Proposed Definition:
    The Assistant Secretary proposes the following definition for this 
program. We may apply this definition in any year in which this program 
is in effect.
    Independent evaluation means an evaluation that is designed and 
carried out independent of and external to the grantee but in 
coordination with any employees of the grantee who develop a process, 
product, strategy, or practice that is currently being implemented as 
part of the grant's activities.
    Existing Definitions:
    Career pathway means a combination of rigorous and high-quality 
education, training, and other services that--
    (a) Aligns with the skill needs of industries in the economy of the 
State or regional economy involved;
    (b) Prepares an individual to be successful in any of a full range 
of secondary or postsecondary education options, including 
apprenticeships registered under the Act of August 16, 1937 (commonly 
known as the ``National Apprenticeship Act''; 50 Stat. 664, chapter 
663; 29 U.S.C. 50 et seq.);
    (c) Includes counseling to support an individual in achieving the 
individual's education and career goals;
    (d) Includes, as appropriate, education offered concurrently with 
and in the same context as workforce preparation activities and 
training for a specific occupation or occupational cluster;
    (e) Organizes education, training, and other services to meet the 
particular needs of an individual in a manner that accelerates the 
educational and career advancement of the individual to the extent 
practicable;
    (f) Enables an individual to attain a secondary school diploma or 
its recognized equivalent, and at least one recognized postsecondary 
credential; and
    (g) Helps an individual enter or advance within a specific 
occupation or occupational cluster.
    Source: Section 3(7) of WIOA.
    Competitive integrated employment means work that is performed on a 
full-time or part-time basis (including self-employment)--
    (a) For which an individual--
    (1) Is compensated at a rate that--
    (i)(A) Is not less than the higher of the rate specified in section 
6(a)(1) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (29 U.S.C. 206(a)(1)) 
or the rate specified in the applicable State or local minimum wage 
law; and
    (B) Is not less than the customary rate paid by the employer for 
the same or similar work performed by other employees who are not 
individuals with disabilities, and who are similarly situated in 
similar occupations by the same employer and who have similar training, 
experience, and skills; or
    (ii) In the case of an individual who is self-employed, yields an 
income that is comparable to the income received by other individuals 
who are not individuals with disabilities, and who are self-employed in 
similar occupations or on similar tasks and who have similar training, 
experience, and skills; and
    (2) Is eligible for the level of benefits provided to other 
employees;
    (b) That is at a location where the employee interacts with other 
persons who are not individuals with disabilities (not including 
supervisory personnel or individuals who are providing services to such 
employee) to the same extent that individuals who are not individuals 
with disabilities and who are in comparable positions interact with 
other persons; and
    (c) That, as appropriate, presents opportunities for advancement 
that are similar to those for other employees who are not individuals 
with disabilities and who have similar positions.
    Source: Section 7(5) of the Rehabilitation Act.
    Customized employment means competitive integrated employment, for 
an individual with a significant disability, that is based on an 
individualized determination of the strengths, needs, and interests of 
the individual with a significant disability, is designed to meet the 
specific disabilities of the individual with a significant disability 
and the business needs of the employer, and is carried out through 
flexible strategies, such as--
    (A) Job exploration by the individual;
    (B) Working with an employer to facilitate placement including--
    (i) Customizing a job description based on current employer needs 
or on previously unidentified and unmet employer needs;
    (ii) Developing a set of job duties, a work schedule and job 
arrangement, and specifics of supervision (including performance 
evaluation and review), and determining a job location;
    (iii) Representation by a professional chosen by the individual, or 
self-representation of the individual, in working with an employer to 
facilitate placement; and
    (iv) Providing services and supports at the job location.
    Source: Section 7(7) of the Rehabilitation Act.
    Evidence of promise means there is empirical evidence to support 
the theoretical linkage(s) between at least one critical component and 
at least one relevant outcome presented in the logic model for the 
proposed process, product, strategy, or practice. Specifically, 
evidence of promise means the conditions in both paragraphs (i) and 
(ii) of this definition are met:
    (i) There is at least one study that is a--
    (A) Correlational study with statistical controls for selection 
bias;
    (B) Quasi-experimental design study that meets the What Works 
Clearinghouse Evidence Standards with reservations; or
    (C) Randomized controlled trial that meets the What Works 
Clearinghouse Evidence Standards with or without reservations.
    (ii) The study referenced in paragraph (i) of this definition found 
a statistically significant or substantively important (defined as a 
difference of 0.25 standard deviations or larger) favorable association 
between at least one critical component and one relevant outcome 
presented in the logic model for the proposed process, product, 
strategy, or practice.
    Source: 34 CFR 77.1(c).
    Individual with a disability means an individual who--
    (a) Has a physical or mental impairment which for such individual 
constitutes or results in a substantial impediment to employment; and

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    (b) Can benefit in terms of an employment outcome from vocational 
rehabilitation services provided pursuant to Title I, III, or VI of the 
Rehabilitation Act.
    Source: Section 7(20) of the Rehabilitation Act.
    Logic model (also referred to as theory of action) means a well-
specified conceptual framework that identifies key components of the 
proposed process, product, strategy, or practice (i.e., the active 
``ingredients'' that are hypothesized to be critical to achieving the 
relevant outcomes) and describes the relationships among the key 
components and outcomes, theoretically and operationally.
    Source: 34 CFR 77.1(c).
    Pre-employment transition services means services provided in 
accordance with section 113 of the Rehabilitation Act.
    Source: Sections 7(30) and 113 of the Rehabilitation Act.
    Quasi-experimental design study means a study using a design that 
attempts to approximate an experimental design by identifying a 
comparison group that is similar to the treatment group in important 
respects. These studies, depending on design and implementation, can 
meet What Works Clearinghouse Evidence Standards with reservations (but 
not What Works Clearinghouse Evidence Standards without reservations).
    Source: 34 CFR 77.1(c).
    Randomized controlled trial means a study that employs random 
assignment of, for example, students, teachers, classrooms, schools, or 
districts to receive the intervention being evaluated (the treatment 
group) or not to receive the intervention (the control group). The 
estimated effectiveness of the intervention is the difference between 
the average outcomes for the treatment group and for the control group. 
These studies, depending on design and implementation, can meet What 
Works Clearinghouse Evidence Standards without reservations.
    Source: 34 CFR 77.1(c).
    Relevant outcome means the student outcome(s) (or the ultimate 
outcome if not related to students) the proposed process, product, 
strategy, or practice is designed to improve, consistent with the 
specific goals of a program.
    Source: 34 CFR 77.1(c).
    Strong theory means a rationale for the proposed process, product, 
strategy, or practice that includes a logic model.
    Source: 34 CFR 77.1(c).
    Student with a disability means an individual with a disability 
who--
    (A)(1) Is not younger than the earliest age for the provision of 
transition services under section 614(d)(1)(A)(i)(VIII) of the 
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (20 U.S.C. 
1414(d)(1)(A)(i)(VIII)); or
    (2) If the State involved elects to use a lower minimum age for 
receipt of pre-employment transition services under the Rehabilitation 
Act, is not younger than that minimum age; and
    (B)(1) Is not older than 21 years of age; or
    (2) If the State law for the State provides for a higher maximum 
age for receipt of services under the Individuals with Disabilities 
Education Act (20 U.S.C. 1400 et seq.), is not older than that maximum 
age; and
    (C)(1) Is eligible for, and receiving, special education or related 
services under Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education 
Act (20 U.S.C. 1411 et seq.); or
    (2) Is a student who is an individual with a disability, for 
purposes of section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act.
    Source: Section 7(37)(A) of the Rehabilitation Act.
    Supported employment means competitive integrated employment, 
including customized employment, or employment in an integrated work 
setting in which individuals are working on a short-term basis toward 
competitive integrated employment, that is individualized and 
customized consistent with the strengths, abilities, interests, and 
informed choice of the individuals involved, for individuals with the 
most significant disabilities--
    (A)(i) For whom competitive integrated employment has not 
historically occurred; or
    (ii) For whom competitive integrated employment has been 
interrupted or intermittent as a result of a significant disability; 
and
    (B) Who, because of the nature and severity of their disability, 
need intensive supported employment services and extended services 
after the transition described in section (7)(13)(C) of the 
Rehabilitation Act, in order to perform the work involved.
    Source: Section 7(38) of the Rehabilitation Act.
    What Works Clearinghouse Evidence Standards means the standards set 
forth in the What Works Clearinghouse Procedures and Standards Handbook 
(Version 3.0, March 2014), which can be found at the following link: 
http://ies.ed.gov/ncee/wwc/DocumentSum.aspx?sid=19.
    Source: 34 CFR 77.1(c).
    Final Priorities, Requirements, and Definitions:
    We will announce the final priorities, requirements, and 
definitions in a notice in the Federal Register. We will determine the 
final priorities, requirements, and definitions after considering 
responses to this notice and other information available to the 
Department. This notice does not preclude us from proposing additional 
priorities, requirements, definitions, or selection criteria, subject 
to meeting applicable rulemaking requirements.

    Note:  This notice does not solicit applications. In any year in 
which we choose to use one or more of these priorities, 
requirements, and definitions, we invite applications through a 
notice in the Federal Register.

Executive Orders 12866 and 13563

Regulatory Impact Analysis

    Under Executive Order 12866, the Secretary must determine whether 
this regulatory action is ``significant'' and, therefore, subject to 
the requirements of the Executive order and subject to review by the 
Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Section 3(f) of Executive Order 
12866 defines a ``significant regulatory action'' as an action likely 
to result in a rule that may--
    (1) Have an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or more, 
or adversely affect a sector of the economy, productivity, competition, 
jobs, the environment, public health or safety, or State, local, or 
tribal governments or communities in a material way (also referred to 
as an ``economically significant'' rule);
    (2) Create serious inconsistency or otherwise interfere with an 
action taken or planned by another agency;
    (3) Materially alter the budgetary impacts of entitlement grants, 
user fees, or loan programs or the rights and obligations of recipients 
thereof; or
    (4) Raise novel legal or policy issues arising out of legal 
mandates, the President's priorities, or the principles stated in the 
Executive order.
    This proposed regulatory action is not a significant regulatory 
action subject to review by OMB under section 3(f) of Executive Order 
12866.
    We have also reviewed this proposed regulatory action under 
Executive Order 13563, which supplements and explicitly reaffirms the 
principles, structures, and definitions governing regulatory review 
established in Executive Order 12866. To the extent permitted by law, 
Executive Order 13563 requires that an agency--
    (1) Propose or adopt regulations only upon a reasoned determination 
that their benefits justify their costs (recognizing that some benefits 
and costs are difficult to quantify);
    (2) Tailor its regulations to impose the least burden on society, 
consistent with

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obtaining regulatory objectives and taking into account--among other 
things and to the extent practicable--the costs of cumulative 
regulations;
    (3) In choosing among alternative regulatory approaches, select 
those approaches that maximize net benefits (including potential 
economic, environmental, public health and safety, and other 
advantages; distributive impacts; and equity);
    (4) To the extent feasible, specify performance objectives, rather 
than the behavior or manner of compliance a regulated entity must 
adopt; and
    (5) Identify and assess available alternatives to direct 
regulation, including economic incentives--such as user fees or 
marketable permits--to encourage the desired behavior, or provide 
information that enables the public to make choices.
    Executive Order 13563 also requires an agency ``to use the best 
available techniques to quantify anticipated present and future 
benefits and costs as accurately as possible.'' The Office of 
Information and Regulatory Affairs of OMB has emphasized that these 
techniques may include ``identifying changing future compliance costs 
that might result from technological innovation or anticipated 
behavioral changes.''
    We are issuing these proposed priorities, requirements, and 
definitions only on a reasoned determination that their benefits would 
justify their costs. In choosing among alternative regulatory 
approaches, we selected those approaches that would maximize net 
benefits. Based on the analysis that follows, the Department believes 
that this regulatory action is consistent with the principles in 
Executive Order 13563.
    We also have determined that this regulatory action would not 
unduly interfere with State, local, and tribal governments in the 
exercise of their governmental functions.
    In accordance with both Executive orders, the Department has 
assessed the potential costs and benefits, both quantitative and 
qualitative, of this regulatory action. The potential costs are those 
resulting from statutory requirements and those we have determined as 
necessary for administering the Department's programs and activities.
    The benefits of similar demonstration projects have been well 
established over the years through the successful completion and 
dissemination of the results of similar projects. For example, the 
projects first funded in FY 2007 to demonstrate collaborative practices 
that lead to postsecondary education and employment of youth with 
disabilities have served as a rich source of practices for the VR 
field. These proposed priorities, requirements, and definitions would 
promote projects that would serve as models in developing and 
implementing work-based learning strategies for students with 
disabilities that could be replicated by other State VR agencies so 
that such agencies could improve postsecondary education and 
competitive integrated employment outcomes for students with 
disabilities.

Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995

    As part of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork and respondent 
burden, the Department provides the general public and Federal agencies 
with an opportunity to comment on proposed and continuing collections 
of information in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 
(PRA) (44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A)). This helps ensure that: The public 
understands the Department's collection instructions, respondents can 
provide the requested data in the desired format, reporting burden 
(time and financial resources) is minimized, collection instruments are 
clearly understood, and the Department can properly assess the impact 
of collection requirements on respondents.
    These proposed priorities contain information collection 
requirements that are approved by OMB under the Disability Innovation 
Fund program--Transition Work-Based Learning Model Demonstrations 1820-
0018; this proposed regulation does not affect the currently approved 
data collection.
    Intergovernmental Review: This program is subject to Executive 
Order 12372 and the regulations in 34 CFR part 79. One of the 
objectives of the Executive order is to foster an intergovernmental 
partnership and a strengthened federalism. The Executive order relies 
on processes developed by State and local governments for coordination 
and review of proposed Federal financial assistance.
    This document provides early notification of our specific plans and 
actions for this program.
    Accessible Format: Individuals with disabilities can obtain this 
document in an accessible format (e.g., braille, large print, 
audiotape, or compact disc) on request to the program contact person 
listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
    Electronic Access to This Document: The official version of this 
document is the document published in the Federal Register. Free 
Internet access to the official edition of the Federal Register and the 
Code of Federal Regulations is available via the Federal Digital System 
at: www.thefederalregister.org/fdsys. At this site you can view this document, as well 
as all other documents of this Department published in the Federal 
Register, in text or Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). To use PDF 
you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is available free at the 
site.
    You may also access documents of the Department published in the 
Federal Register by using the article search feature at: 
www.federalregister.gov. Specifically, through the advanced search 
feature at this site, you can limit your search to documents published 
by the Department.

    Dated: April 8, 2016.
Michael K. Yudin,
Assistant Secretary for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services.
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                                                    1(d)(7)) is made has custody of or                         (3) Information required to be                      DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
                                                    control over the deemed distribution.                   reported. For purposes of paragraph
                                                    *      *     *     *     *                              (i)(2) of this section, an issuer must                 34 CFR Chapter III
                                                       (f) * * * Paragraphs (a)(2)(vii) and                 provide the information required under                 [Docket ID ED–2016–OSERS–0022; CFDA
                                                    (d)(7) of this section apply to payments                paragraph (a)(1) of this section,                      Number: 84.421B.]
                                                    made on or after the date of publication                including—
                                                    of the Treasury decision adopting these                                                                        Proposed Priorities, Requirements,
                                                                                                               (i) The date of the deemed
                                                    rules as final regulations in the Federal                                                                      and Definitions—Disability Innovation
                                                                                                            distribution under section 305(c) as                   Fund—Transition Work-Based
                                                    Register. A withholding agent may,                      determined in accordance with § 1.305–
                                                    however, rely on the rules in paragraphs                                                                       Learning Model Demonstrations
                                                                                                            7(c)(5) (pursuant to paragraph (a)(1)(iv)
                                                    (a)(2)(vii) and (d)(7) of this section for              of this section); and                                  AGENCY:  Office of Special Education and
                                                    all deemed distributions (as defined in                                                                        Rehabilitative Services, Department of
                                                    § 1.305–1(d)(7)) or deemed payments (as                    (ii) The amount of the deemed
                                                                                                                                                                   Education.
                                                    defined in § 1.861–3(a)(6)) that are                    distribution under section 305(c) as
                                                                                                                                                                   ACTION: Proposed priorities,
                                                    withholdable payments occurring on or                   determined in accordance with § 1.305–
                                                                                                                                                                   requirements, and definitions.
                                                    after January 1, 2016, until the date of                7(c)(4) (pursuant to paragraph (a)(1)(v)
                                                    publication of a Treasury decision                      of this section).                                      SUMMARY:    The Assistant Secretary for
                                                    adopting these rules as final regulations                  (4) Effective/applicability date.                   Special Education and Rehabilitative
                                                    in the Federal Register.                                Paragraph (i)(2) of this section applies to            Services proposes priorities,
                                                    ■ Par. 13. Section 1.6045B–1 is                         a deemed distribution under section                    requirements, and definitions under the
                                                    amended by adding paragraph (i) to read                 305(c) occurring on or after the date of               Disability Innovation Fund (DIF)
                                                    as follows:                                             publication of the Treasury decision                   Program. The Assistant Secretary may
                                                                                                            adopting these rules as final regulations              use these priorities, requirements, and
                                                    § 1.6045B–1 Returns relating to actions                                                                        definitions for competitions in fiscal
                                                    affecting basis of securities.                          in the Federal Register. For purposes of
                                                                                                                                                                   year (FY) 2016 and later years. The
                                                    *      *    *      *     *                              paragraphs (a)(1)(v) and (i)(3)(ii) of this
                                                                                                                                                                   Assistant Secretary takes this action to
                                                       (i) Deemed distribution under section                section, an issuer must determine the
                                                                                                                                                                   identify, develop, implement, and
                                                    305(c)—(1) In general. This paragraph                   amount of a deemed distribution under                  evaluate effective work-based learning
                                                    (i) provides special rules for an                       section 305(c) in accordance with                      models that will help students with
                                                    organizational action resulting in a                    § 1.305–7(c)(4) for a deemed distribution              disabilities prepare for postsecondary
                                                    deemed distribution under section                       occurring on or after the date of                      education and competitive integrated
                                                    305(c) that affects the basis of a                      publication. For purposes of reporting                 employment. The models must be
                                                    specified security, including a deemed                  the amount of a deemed distribution                    delivered through a coordinated system
                                                    distribution resulting from an applicable               occurring prior to the date of                         of transition services.
                                                    adjustment (for example, a conversion                   publication, an issuer may determine                   DATES: We must receive your comments
                                                    ratio adjustment). See paragraph (j) of                 the amount of the deemed distribution                  on or before May 13, 2016.
                                                    this section to determine when this                     by treating such distribution either as a              ADDRESSES: Submit your comments
                                                    section applies to an organizational                    distribution of a right to acquire stock in            through the Federal eRulemaking Portal
                                                    action that affects the basis of a                      accordance with § 1.305–7(c)(4), or as a               or by postal mail, commercial delivery,
                                                    specified security. For example, under                  distribution of the shares of stock that               or hand delivery. We will not accept
                                                    paragraph (j)(4) of this section, this                  would be received upon exercise of the                 comments submitted by fax or by email
                                                    section applies to a deemed distribution                right. For purposes of paragraphs                      or those submitted after the comment
                                                    under section 305(c) resulting from an                  (a)(1)(iv) and (i)(3)(i) of this section, an           period. To ensure that we do not receive
                                                    applicable adjustment to a convertible                  issuer must determine the date of a                    duplicate copies, please submit your
                                                    debt instrument if the deemed                           deemed distribution under section                      comments only once. In addition, please
                                                    distribution occurs on or after January 1,              305(c) occurring on or after the date of               include the Docket ID at the top of your
                                                    2016, and the deemed distribution                                                                              comments.
                                                                                                            publication in accordance with § 1.305–
                                                    could affect the basis of the convertible                                                                         • Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
                                                                                                            7(c)(5). An issuer, however, may rely on
                                                    debt instrument.                                                                                               www.regulations.gov to submit your
                                                                                                            § 1.305–7(c)(5) to determine the date of
                                                       (2) Mandatory reporting.                                                                                    comments electronically. Information
                                                                                                            a deemed distribution that occurs prior
                                                    Notwithstanding any other provision in                                                                         on using Regulations.gov, including
                                                    this section (including the reporting                   to the date of publication.
                                                                                                                                                                   instructions for accessing agency
                                                    exceptions for exempt recipients in                     *       *    *      *     *                            documents, submitting comments, and
                                                    paragraphs (a)(4) and (b)(5) of this                    John M. Dalrymple,                                     viewing the docket, is available on the
                                                    section), for an organizational action                                                                         site under the ‘‘Help’’ tab.
                                                                                                            Deputy Commissioner for Services and
                                                    described in paragraph (i)(1) of this
                                                                                                            Enforcement.                                              • Postal Mail, Commercial Delivery,
                                                    section the issuer must file an issuer                                                                         or Hand Delivery: If you mail or deliver
                                                                                                            [FR Doc. 2016–08248 Filed 4–12–16; 8:45 am]
                                                    return in accordance with paragraphs                                                                           your comments about these proposed
                                                    (a)(1) and (2) of this section and issuer               BILLING CODE 4830–01–P
                                                                                                                                                                   regulations, address them to RoseAnn
                                                    statements in accordance with                                                                                  Ashby, U.S. Department of Education,
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                                                    paragraphs (b)(1), (2), and (3) of this                                                                        400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 5057,
                                                    section. However, the requirement to                                                                           Potomac Center Plaza (PCP),
                                                    file an issuer return and issuer                                                                               Washington, DC 20202–5076.
                                                    statement in accordance with the                                                                                  Privacy Note: The U.S. Department of
                                                    preceding sentence does not apply if the                                                                       Education’s (Department) policy is to make
                                                    issuer satisfies the public reporting                                                                          all comments received from members of the
                                                    requirements of paragraph (a)(3) of this                                                                       public available for public viewing in their
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                                                    www.regulations.gov. Therefore, commenters              7(20)(A) of the Rehabilitation Act of                  related instruction. Work-based learning
                                                    should be careful to include in their                   1973, as amended (Rehabilitation Act)                  experiences range in intensity,
                                                    comments only information that they wish to             (29 U.S.C. 705(20)(A)).                                structure, and scope, and consist of a
                                                    make publicly available.                                   Program Authority: Consolidated                     diverse set of activities such as site
                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        Appropriations Act, 2015 (Pub. L. 113–                 visits, job shadowing, paid and unpaid
                                                    RoseAnn Ashby, telephone: (202) 245–                    235).                                                  internships, and apprenticeships. Under
                                                    7258, or by email:                                         PROPOSED PRIORITIES: This                           section 113 of the Rehabilitation Act,
                                                    roseann.ashby@ed.gov.                                   document contains three proposed                       work-based learning experiences
                                                       If you use a telecommunications                      priorities.                                            provided to students with disabilities
                                                    device for the deaf (TDD) or a text                        Background:                                         through the State VR services program
                                                                                                               Despite emphasis on providing                       may include in-school or after-school
                                                    telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay
                                                                                                            transition services under the Individuals              opportunities or experiences outside the
                                                    Service (FRS), toll free, at 1–800–877–
                                                                                                            with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)                 traditional school setting, such as
                                                    8339.
                                                                                                            and Rehabilitation Act, students with                  internships, that are provided in an
                                                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              disabilities continue to face challenges               integrated environment to the maximum
                                                       Invitation to Comment: We invite you                 as they transition from school to post-                extent possible.
                                                    to submit comments regarding this                       school activities, including                              Research has shown a strong
                                                    notice. To ensure that your comments                    postsecondary education and                            relationship between work experiences
                                                    have maximum effect in developing the                   competitive integrated employment.                     during secondary school, particularly
                                                    notice of final priorities, requirements,               These students often have lower high                   paid employment, and post-school
                                                    and definitions, we urge you to identify                school graduation rates, lower                         employment for youth with disabilities.
                                                    clearly the specific section of the                     postsecondary enrollment rates, and                    These experiences provide exposure to
                                                    proposed priority, requirement, or                      higher unemployment rates than their                   a range of career options that are
                                                    definition that each comment addresses.                 peers without disabilities (Leucking &                 otherwise typically limited for youth
                                                       We invite you to assist us in                        Leucking, 2015).                                       with disabilities. Work-based learning
                                                    complying with the specific                                To address these concerns, the                      has long been shown to improve
                                                    requirements of Executive Orders 12866                  Workforce Innovation and Opportunity                   students’ self-esteem, to teach and
                                                    and 13563 and their overall requirement                 Act of 2014 (WIOA) strengthened the                    reinforce basic academic and technical
                                                    of reducing regulatory burden that                      emphasis on providing services and                     skills, to promote an understanding of
                                                    might result from these proposed                        supports to students and other youth                   workplace culture and expectations, and
                                                    priorities, requirements, and definitions.              with disabilities to achieve competitive               to develop a network for future jobs
                                                    Please let us know of any further ways                  integrated employment. For example,                    searches (Luecking, 2009).
                                                    we could reduce potential costs or                      the Rehabilitation Act, as amended by                     According to the National
                                                    increase potential benefits while                       WIOA, not only expands the population                  Collaborative on Workforce and
                                                    preserving the effective and efficient                  of students with disabilities who may                  Disability for Youth, quality work-based
                                                    administration of the program.                          receive services but also broadens the                 learning experiences are structured,
                                                       During and after the comment period,                 scope of services and supports that State              appropriate to the age and stage of life
                                                    you may inspect all public comments                     vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies                of the individual, provide exposure to a
                                                    about this notice by accessing                          may provide to students with                           wide range of work sites, and involve
                                                    www.regulations.gov. You may also                       disabilities who are transitioning from                youth in choosing their experiences.
                                                    inspect the comments in person in room                  secondary school to postsecondary                         The Department therefore believes
                                                    5057, 550 12th Street SW., PCP,                         education and employment.                              that providing effective work-based
                                                    Washington, DC 20202–5076, between                         In particular, new section 113 of the               learning experiences in integrated
                                                    the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.,                   Rehabilitation Act requires that pre-                  settings, with coordination among State
                                                    Washington, DC time, Monday through                     employment transition services,                        VR agencies, State and local educational
                                                    Friday of each week except Federal                      including work-based learning                          agencies, and other key partners, can
                                                    holidays. Please contact the person                     experiences, job exploration counseling,               improve post-school outcomes for
                                                    listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION                    workplace readiness training,                          students with disabilities. However,
                                                    CONTACT.                                                counseling on opportunities for                        additional evidence is needed to
                                                       Assistance to Individuals with                       enrollment in comprehensive transition                 identify and develop interventions and
                                                    Disabilities in Reviewing the                           or postsecondary educational programs                  strategies that provide effective work-
                                                    Rulemaking Record: On request, we will                  at institutions of higher education, and               based learning experiences in integrated
                                                    provide an appropriate accommodation                    instruction in self-advocacy, be made                  settings and the conditions and
                                                    or auxiliary aid to an individual with a                available to students with disabilities                circumstances under which
                                                    disability who needs assistance to                      who are eligible or potentially eligible               interventions are most effective in
                                                    review the comments or other                            for services under the State VR services               improving competitive integrated
                                                    documents in the public rulemaking                      program. To ensure that pre-                           employment outcomes for students with
                                                    record for this notice. If you want to                  employment transition services improve                 disabilities, especially the coordination
                                                    schedule an appointment for this type of                outcomes for students with disabilities,               of efforts with key partners that are
                                                    accommodation or auxiliary aid, please                  State VR agencies will require models of               necessary for the success of such
                                                    contact the person listed under FOR                     effective interventions that can be                    interventions.
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                                                    FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.                            tailored to meet the diverse needs of                     Through the DIF Program, the
                                                       Purpose of Program: The purpose of                   these students across the Nation.                      Department has the opportunity to
                                                    the DIF Program, as provided by the                        The body of literature on transition                award cooperative agreements to
                                                    Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2015                   services identifies work-based learning                identify and demonstrate work-based
                                                    (Pub. L. 113–235), is to support                        as a key component in improving                        learning interventions for students with
                                                    innovative activities aimed at improving                outcomes for youth with disabilities.                  disabilities that are supported by
                                                    the outcomes of ‘‘individuals with                      Work-based learning links knowledge                    evidence and will be rigorously
                                                    disabilities,’’ as defined in section                   gained through work with classroom or                  evaluated. We believe that the best


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                                                    evidence will come from model                           priority as absolute, competitive                      training providers (e.g., American Job
                                                    demonstrations carried out at the local                 preference, or invitational through a                  Centers), and employers who will
                                                    level by State VR agencies in                           notice in the Federal Register. The                    collaborate to develop and provide
                                                    coordination with State and local                       effect of each type of priority follows:               opportunities (such as internships,
                                                    educational agencies and other local                       Absolute priority: Under an absolute                short-term employment, and
                                                    partners. The priorities, requirements,                 priority, we consider only applications                apprenticeships) for students with
                                                    and definitions proposed in this notice                 that meet the priority (34 CFR                         disabilities served under the project;
                                                    will better enable the Department to                    75.105(c)(3)).                                            (d) Provide career exploration and
                                                    direct funds to interventions that                         Competitive preference priority:                    counseling to assist students in
                                                    address the significant challenges in                   Under a competitive preference priority,               identifying possible career pathways (as
                                                    improving the post-school outcomes of                   we give competitive preference to an                   defined in this notice) and the relevant
                                                    students with disabilities.                             application by (1) awarding additional                 work-based learning experiences;
                                                      References:                                           points, depending on the extent to                        (e) Develop work-based learning
                                                                                                            which the application meets the priority               experiences in integrated settings, at
                                                      Luecking, D.M., & Luecking, R.G. (2015).
                                                    Translating Research into a Seamless
                                                                                                            (34 CFR 75.105(c)(2)(i)), or (2) selecting             least one of which must be a paid
                                                    Transition Model. Career Development and                an application that meets the priority                 experience, that—
                                                    Transition for Exceptional Individuals, 38(1),          over an application of comparable merit                   (1) Provide exposure to a wide range
                                                    4–13.                                                   that does not meet the priority (34 CFR                of work sites to help students make
                                                      Luecking, R.G. (2009). The Way to Work:               75.105(c)(2)(ii)).                                     informed choices about career
                                                    How to Facilitate Work Experiences for                     Invitational priority: Under an                     selections;
                                                    Youth in Transition. Baltimore, MD: Paul H.             invitational priority, we are particularly                (2) Are appropriate for the age and
                                                    Brookes Pub.                                            interested in applications that meet the               stage in life of each participating
                                                      National Collaborative on Workforce and               priority. However, we do not give an                   student, ranging from site visits and
                                                    Disability for Youth (NCWD/Youth). Work-
                                                                                                            application that meets the priority a                  tours, job shadowing, service learning,
                                                    Based Learning Jump Start. Available at:
                                                    www.ncwd-youth.info/work-based-learning.                preference over other applications (34                 apprenticeships, and internships;
                                                                                                            CFR 75.105(c)(1)).                                        (3) Are structured and linked to
                                                       Proposed Priority 1: Transition Work-                   Proposed Requirements: The                          classroom or related instruction;
                                                    Based Learning Model Demonstrations.                    Assistant Secretary proposes the                          (4) Use a trained mentor to help
                                                       We give priority to model                            following project requirements for this                structure the learning at the worksite;
                                                    demonstration projects designed to                      program. We may apply one or more of                      (5) Include periodic assessment and
                                                    identify, develop, implement, and                       these requirements in any year in which                feedback as part of each experience; and
                                                    evaluate effective work-based learning                  this program is in effect. Each of the                    (6) Fully involve students with
                                                    models that will help ensure that                       following sets of requirements                         disabilities and, as appropriate, their
                                                    students with disabilities (as defined in               corresponds to one of the proposed                     representative in choosing and
                                                    this notice) are prepared for                           priorities.                                            structuring their experiences;
                                                    postsecondary education and                                Proposed Requirements for Priority 1:                  (f) Provide instruction in employee
                                                    competitive integrated employment (as                      To be considered for funding under                  rights and responsibilities, as well as
                                                    defined in this notice). The model                      Proposed Priority 1, applicants must                   positive work skills, habits, and
                                                    demonstration projects must provide                     describe their plans to carry out the                  behaviors that foster success in the
                                                    effective work-based learning                           following project requirements—                        workplace;
                                                    experiences in integrated settings, in                     (a) Develop and implement a project                    (g) Identify and provide support
                                                    coordination with other transition                      design that is supported by strong                     services, as appropriate, including
                                                    services, including pre-employment                      theory (as defined in this notice) that                transportation, that are needed to ensure
                                                    transition services (as defined in this                 supports the effectiveness (e.g.,                      the student’s success in participating in
                                                    notice), to students with disabilities,                 evidence base) of the proposed model,                  work-based learning experiences;
                                                    through State VR agencies, in                           its components, and the processes to                      (h) Identify, provide, or arrange for
                                                    collaboration with local educational                    improve the postsecondary education                    accommodations or assistive technology
                                                    agencies (LEAs) or, where appropriate,                  and competitive integrated employment                  needed to ensure the student’s success
                                                    State educational agencies (SEAs) and                   outcomes of students with disabilities;                in participating in work-based learning
                                                    other local partners.                                      (b) Develop and implement a project                 experiences;
                                                       Proposed Priority 2: Evidence of                     demonstrating effective practices and                     (i) Develop and implement a plan to
                                                    Promise Supporting the Proposed                         strategies in the use of work-based                    measure the model demonstration
                                                    Model.                                                  learning experiences in integrated                     project’s performance and outcomes,
                                                       We give priority to projects supported               settings to prepare students with                      including an evaluation of the
                                                    by evidence of promise (as defined in                   disabilities for postsecondary education               effectiveness of the practices and
                                                    this notice).                                           and competitive integrated employment.                 strategies implemented by the project. A
                                                       Proposed Priority 3: Evaluation of                   The model must be implemented at                       detailed and complete evaluation plan
                                                    Project that Meets the What Works                       multiple local sites to ensure its                     must include—
                                                    Clearinghouse Evidence Standards with                   replicability;                                            (1) A formative evaluation plan,
                                                    Reservations.                                              (c) Establish partnerships with the                 consistent with the project’s logic model
                                                       We give priority to projects that                    LEA or, as appropriate, the SEA,                       (as defined in this notice), that—
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                                                    conduct evaluations that meet the What                  institutions of higher education,                         (i) Includes evaluation questions,
                                                    Works Clearinghouse Evidence                            employers, and providers or other                      source(s) for data, a timeline for data
                                                    Standards (as defined in this notice)                   agencies that are critical to the                      collection, and analysis plans;
                                                    with reservations.                                      development of work-based learning                        (ii) Shows how the outcome (e.g.,
                                                       Types of Priorities:                                 experiences in integrated settings for                 postsecondary education and
                                                       When inviting applications for a                     students with disabilities. At a                       competitive integrated employment)
                                                    competition using one or more                           minimum, the partnership must include                  and implementation data will be used
                                                    priorities, we designate the type of each               representatives from the LEA, workforce                separately or in combination to improve


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                                                    the project during the performance                         (2) The coordinated set of effective                and an analytic approach for addressing
                                                    period; and                                             practices and strategies in the use and                the research questions; and
                                                       (iii) Outlines how these data will be                development of work-based learning                        (iv) How the key components of the
                                                    reviewed by project staff, when they                    models that are aligned with                           project, as well as a measurable
                                                    will be reviewed, and how they will be                  employment, training, and education                    threshold for acceptable implementation
                                                    used during the course of the project to                programs and reflect the needs of                      and outcome data, will be reviewed and
                                                    adjust the model or its implementation                  employers and students with                            used to improve;
                                                    to increase the model’s usefulness,                     disabilities; and                                         (2) A summative evaluation plan,
                                                    generalizability, and potential for                        (3) How the proposed project will—                  including—
                                                    sustainability; and                                        (i) Involve employers in the project                   (i) How the outcomes and
                                                       (2) A summative evaluation plan,                     design and in partnering with project                  implementation data collected by the
                                                    including a timeline, to collect and                    staff to develop integrated job                        project will be used, separately or in
                                                    analyze data on students and their                      shadowing, internships,                                combination, to demonstrate the
                                                    outcomes over time, both for students                   apprenticeships, and other paid and                    effectiveness of the model; and
                                                    with disabilities served by the project                 unpaid work-based learning experiences                    (ii) How the outcomes for students
                                                    and for students with disabilities in a                 that are designed to increase the                      with disabilities served by the project
                                                    comparison group not receiving project                  preparation of students with disabilities              will be compared with the outcomes of
                                                    services. The plan must show how the                    for postsecondary education and                        students with disabilities not receiving
                                                    student outcome and implementation                      competitive integrated employment;                     project services.
                                                    data collected by the project will be                      (ii) Conduct outreach activities to                    (g) A plan for systematic
                                                    used separately or in combination to                    identify students with disabilities for                dissemination of project findings,
                                                    demonstrate the effectiveness of the                    whom the work-based learning                           templates, resources, and knowledge
                                                    model.                                                  experiences would enable them to                       gained that will assist State and local
                                                       (j) Collect data necessary to evaluate                                                                      VR and educational agencies in
                                                                                                            achieve competitive integrated
                                                    the outcomes of the project, including                                                                         adapting or replicating the model work-
                                                                                                            employment; and
                                                    the progress of the project in achieving                                                                       based learning demonstration developed
                                                                                                               (iii) Identify innovative strategies,
                                                    its goals and outcomes, which, at a                                                                            and implemented by the project, which
                                                    minimum, must include:                                  including development,
                                                                                                            implementation, and evaluation of                      could include elements such as
                                                       (1) The relevant available RSA–911                                                                          development of a Web site, resources
                                                    Case Service Report data for each                       approved models, methods, and
                                                                                                            measures, that will increase the                       (e.g., toolkits), community of practice,
                                                    student in the project;                                                                                        and participation in national and State
                                                       (2) The number of students in the                    preparation of students with disabilities
                                                                                                            for postsecondary education and                        conferences;
                                                    work-based learning project;                                                                                      (h) An assurance that the employment
                                                       (3) The number of students in the                    competitive integrated employment;
                                                                                                                                                                   goal for all students served under this
                                                    project who complete at least one work-                    (d) A description of the methods and
                                                                                                                                                                   priority will be competitive integrated
                                                    based learning experience;                              criteria that will be used to select the
                                                                                                                                                                   employment, including customized or
                                                       (4) The number of work-based                         site(s) at which the project activities
                                                                                                                                                                   supported employment (as defined in
                                                    learning experiences that each student                  will be implemented;
                                                                                                                                                                   this notice); and
                                                    completes during the project;                              (e) Documentation (e.g., letter of
                                                                                                                                                                      (i) An assurance that the project will
                                                       (5) The types of work-based learning                 support or draft agreement) that the
                                                                                                                                                                   collaborate with other work-based
                                                    experiences in which students                           State VR agency has specific agreements
                                                    participated; and                                                                                              learning initiatives.
                                                                                                            with its partners in the development                      Proposed Requirements for Priority 2:
                                                       (6) The number of students who attain                and implementation of the project;                        To meet Proposed Priority 2,
                                                    a recognized post-secondary credential                     (f) A plan for evaluating the project’s
                                                    and the type of credentials attained;                                                                          applicants must meet the following
                                                                                                            performance, including an evaluation of                requirements:
                                                       (7) The number of students who                       the effectiveness of the practices and
                                                    obtain competitive integrated                                                                                     (a) Applicants must identify and
                                                                                                            strategies implemented by the project,                 include a detailed review of up to two
                                                    employment; and                                         in achieving project goals and
                                                       (8) An unduplicated count of students                                                                       cited studies that meet the evidence of
                                                                                                            objectives. Specifically, the evaluation               promise standard.
                                                    who obtain a recognized postsecondary                   plan must include a description of—
                                                    credential and competitive integrated                                                                             (b) The links for the citations
                                                                                                               (1) A formative evaluation plan,                    submitted for this priority must be
                                                    employment.                                             consistent with the project’s logic
                                                       To be considered for funding under                                                                          provided on the Abstract and
                                                                                                            model, that includes the following:                    Information page of the application.
                                                    Proposed Priority 1, an applicant also
                                                    must provide the following with its                        (i) The key questions to be addressed                  (c) Applicants must specify on the
                                                    application:                                            by the project evaluation and the                      Abstract and Information page the
                                                       (a) A detailed review of the literature              appropriateness of the methods for how                 findings in the studies that are cited as
                                                    that supports the potential effectiveness               each question will be addressed;                       evidence of promise for the proposed
                                                    of the proposed demonstration project,                     (ii) How the methods of evaluation                  project and ensure that the citations and
                                                    its components, and strategies for work-                will provide valid and reliable                        links are from publicly or readily
                                                    based learning experiences for students                 performance data on relevant outcomes                  available sources. Studies of fewer than
                                                                                                            (as defined in this notice), particularly              10 pages may be attached in full under
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                                                    with disabilities;
                                                       (b) A logic model;                                   postsecondary and competitive                          Other Attachments in Grants.gov.
                                                       (c) A description of the applicant’s                 integrated employment outcomes,                           Proposed Requirements for Priority 3:
                                                    plan for implementing the project,                      including the source(s) for the data and                  To meet Proposed Priority 3,
                                                    including a description of—                             the timeline for data collection;                      applicants must describe in their
                                                       (1) A cohesive, articulated model of                    (iii) A clear and credible analysis                 applications how they would meet the
                                                    partnership and coordination among the                  plan, including a proposed sample size                 following program requirements:
                                                    participating agencies and                              and minimum detectable effect size that                   (a) Conduct an independent
                                                    organizations;                                          aligns with the expected project impact,               evaluation (as defined in this notice) of


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                                                    its project. This evaluation must                       preparation activities and training for a              an individual with a significant
                                                    estimate the impact of the project on a                 specific occupation or occupational                    disability, that is based on an
                                                    relevant outcome.                                       cluster;                                               individualized determination of the
                                                       (b) Use methods of evaluation that                      (e) Organizes education, training, and              strengths, needs, and interests of the
                                                    will produce evidence about the                         other services to meet the particular                  individual with a significant disability,
                                                    project’s effectiveness that meets the                  needs of an individual in a manner that                is designed to meet the specific
                                                    What Works Clearinghouse Evidence                       accelerates the educational and career                 disabilities of the individual with a
                                                    Standards with reservations.                            advancement of the individual to the                   significant disability and the business
                                                       (c) Make broadly available the results               extent practicable;                                    needs of the employer, and is carried
                                                    of any evaluations it conducts of its                      (f) Enables an individual to attain a               out through flexible strategies, such as—
                                                    funded activities, digitally and free of                secondary school diploma or its                           (A) Job exploration by the individual;
                                                    charge, through formal (e.g., peer-                     recognized equivalent, and at least one                   (B) Working with an employer to
                                                    reviewed journals) or informal (e.g.,                   recognized postsecondary credential;                   facilitate placement including—
                                                    newsletters) mechanisms. The grantee                    and                                                       (i) Customizing a job description
                                                    must also ensure that the data from its                    (g) Helps an individual enter or                    based on current employer needs or on
                                                    evaluation are made available to third-                 advance within a specific occupation or                previously unidentified and unmet
                                                    party researchers consistent with                       occupational cluster.                                  employer needs;
                                                    applicable privacy requirements.                           Source: Section 3(7) of WIOA.                          (ii) Developing a set of job duties, a
                                                       (d) Cooperate on an ongoing basis                       Competitive integrated employment                   work schedule and job arrangement, and
                                                    with any technical assistance provided                  means work that is performed on a full-                specifics of supervision (including
                                                    by the Department or its contractor and                 time or part-time basis (including self-               performance evaluation and review),
                                                    comply with the requirements of any                     employment)—                                           and determining a job location;
                                                    evaluation of the program conducted by                     (a) For which an individual—                           (iii) Representation by a professional
                                                    the Department.                                            (1) Is compensated at a rate that—                  chosen by the individual, or self-
                                                       Definitions:                                            (i)(A) Is not less than the higher of the           representation of the individual, in
                                                       Background:                                          rate specified in section 6(a)(1) of the               working with an employer to facilitate
                                                       We propose one new definition for                    Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (29                   placement; and
                                                    use in connection with the proposed                     U.S.C. 206(a)(1)) or the rate specified in                (iv) Providing services and supports at
                                                    priorities. The remaining definitions                   the applicable State or local minimum                  the job location.
                                                    listed in this section are established                  wage law; and                                             Source: Section 7(7) of the
                                                    defined terms in WIOA, the                                 (B) Is not less than the customary rate             Rehabilitation Act.
                                                                                                            paid by the employer for the same or                      Evidence of promise means there is
                                                    Rehabilitation Act, or 34 CFR part 77.
                                                                                                            similar work performed by other                        empirical evidence to support the
                                                    We do not propose to alter those
                                                                                                            employees who are not individuals with                 theoretical linkage(s) between at least
                                                    definitions, but list them here for the                                                                        one critical component and at least one
                                                    convenience of the reader.                              disabilities, and who are similarly
                                                                                                            situated in similar occupations by the                 relevant outcome presented in the logic
                                                       Proposed Definition:
                                                                                                            same employer and who have similar                     model for the proposed process,
                                                       The Assistant Secretary proposes the
                                                                                                            training, experience, and skills; or                   product, strategy, or practice.
                                                    following definition for this program.
                                                                                                               (ii) In the case of an individual who               Specifically, evidence of promise means
                                                    We may apply this definition in any
                                                                                                            is self-employed, yields an income that                the conditions in both paragraphs (i)
                                                    year in which this program is in effect.
                                                                                                            is comparable to the income received by                and (ii) of this definition are met:
                                                       Independent evaluation means an
                                                                                                                                                                      (i) There is at least one study that is
                                                    evaluation that is designed and carried                 other individuals who are not
                                                                                                                                                                   a—
                                                    out independent of and external to the                  individuals with disabilities, and who                    (A) Correlational study with statistical
                                                    grantee but in coordination with any                    are self-employed in similar                           controls for selection bias;
                                                    employees of the grantee who develop                    occupations or on similar tasks and who                   (B) Quasi-experimental design study
                                                    a process, product, strategy, or practice               have similar training, experience, and                 that meets the What Works
                                                    that is currently being implemented as                  skills; and                                            Clearinghouse Evidence Standards with
                                                    part of the grant’s activities.                            (2) Is eligible for the level of benefits           reservations; or
                                                       Existing Definitions:                                provided to other employees;                              (C) Randomized controlled trial that
                                                       Career pathway means a combination                      (b) That is at a location where the                 meets the What Works Clearinghouse
                                                    of rigorous and high-quality education,                 employee interacts with other persons                  Evidence Standards with or without
                                                    training, and other services that—                      who are not individuals with                           reservations.
                                                       (a) Aligns with the skill needs of                   disabilities (not including supervisory                   (ii) The study referenced in paragraph
                                                    industries in the economy of the State                  personnel or individuals who are                       (i) of this definition found a statistically
                                                    or regional economy involved;                           providing services to such employee) to                significant or substantively important
                                                       (b) Prepares an individual to be                     the same extent that individuals who                   (defined as a difference of 0.25 standard
                                                    successful in any of a full range of                    are not individuals with disabilities and              deviations or larger) favorable
                                                    secondary or postsecondary education                    who are in comparable positions                        association between at least one critical
                                                    options, including apprenticeships                      interact with other persons; and                       component and one relevant outcome
                                                    registered under the Act of August 16,                     (c) That, as appropriate, presents                  presented in the logic model for the
                                                    1937 (commonly known as the                             opportunities for advancement that are
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                                                                                                                                                                   proposed process, product, strategy, or
                                                    ‘‘National Apprenticeship Act’’; 50 Stat.               similar to those for other employees                   practice.
                                                    664, chapter 663; 29 U.S.C. 50 et seq.);                who are not individuals with                              Source: 34 CFR 77.1(c).
                                                       (c) Includes counseling to support an                disabilities and who have similar                         Individual with a disability means an
                                                    individual in achieving the individual’s                positions.                                             individual who—
                                                    education and career goals;                                Source: Section 7(5) of the                            (a) Has a physical or mental
                                                       (d) Includes, as appropriate,                        Rehabilitation Act.                                    impairment which for such individual
                                                    education offered concurrently with and                    Customized employment means                         constitutes or results in a substantial
                                                    in the same context as workforce                        competitive integrated employment, for                 impediment to employment; and


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                                                       (b) Can benefit in terms of an                       services under section                                 determine the final priorities,
                                                    employment outcome from vocational                      614(d)(1)(A)(i)(VIII) of the Individuals               requirements, and definitions after
                                                    rehabilitation services provided                        with Disabilities Education Act (20                    considering responses to this notice and
                                                    pursuant to Title I, III, or VI of the                  U.S.C. 1414(d)(1)(A)(i)(VIII)); or                     other information available to the
                                                    Rehabilitation Act.                                        (2) If the State involved elects to use             Department. This notice does not
                                                       Source: Section 7(20) of the                         a lower minimum age for receipt of pre-                preclude us from proposing additional
                                                    Rehabilitation Act.                                     employment transition services under                   priorities, requirements, definitions, or
                                                       Logic model (also referred to as theory              the Rehabilitation Act, is not younger                 selection criteria, subject to meeting
                                                    of action) means a well-specified                       than that minimum age; and                             applicable rulemaking requirements.
                                                    conceptual framework that identifies                       (B)(1) Is not older than 21 years of age;             Note: This notice does not solicit
                                                    key components of the proposed                          or                                                     applications. In any year in which we choose
                                                    process, product, strategy, or practice                    (2) If the State law for the State                  to use one or more of these priorities,
                                                    (i.e., the active ‘‘ingredients’’ that are              provides for a higher maximum age for                  requirements, and definitions, we invite
                                                    hypothesized to be critical to achieving                receipt of services under the Individuals              applications through a notice in the Federal
                                                    the relevant outcomes) and describes                    with Disabilities Education Act (20                    Register.
                                                    the relationships among the key                         U.S.C. 1400 et seq.), is not older than
                                                    components and outcomes, theoretically                  that maximum age; and                                  Executive Orders 12866 and 13563
                                                    and operationally.                                         (C)(1) Is eligible for, and receiving,              Regulatory Impact Analysis
                                                       Source: 34 CFR 77.1(c).                              special education or related services
                                                       Pre-employment transition services                   under Part B of the Individuals with                      Under Executive Order 12866, the
                                                    means services provided in accordance                   Disabilities Education Act (20 U.S.C.                  Secretary must determine whether this
                                                    with section 113 of the Rehabilitation                  1411 et seq.); or                                      regulatory action is ‘‘significant’’ and,
                                                    Act.                                                       (2) Is a student who is an individual               therefore, subject to the requirements of
                                                       Source: Sections 7(30) and 113 of the                with a disability, for purposes of section             the Executive order and subject to
                                                    Rehabilitation Act.                                     504 of the Rehabilitation Act.                         review by the Office of Management and
                                                       Quasi-experimental design study                         Source: Section 7(37)(A) of the                     Budget (OMB). Section 3(f) of Executive
                                                    means a study using a design that                       Rehabilitation Act.                                    Order 12866 defines a ‘‘significant
                                                    attempts to approximate an                                 Supported employment means                          regulatory action’’ as an action likely to
                                                    experimental design by identifying a                    competitive integrated employment,                     result in a rule that may—
                                                    comparison group that is similar to the                 including customized employment, or                       (1) Have an annual effect on the
                                                    treatment group in important respects.                  employment in an integrated work                       economy of $100 million or more, or
                                                    These studies, depending on design and                  setting in which individuals are                       adversely affect a sector of the economy,
                                                    implementation, can meet What Works                     working on a short-term basis toward                   productivity, competition, jobs, the
                                                    Clearinghouse Evidence Standards with                   competitive integrated employment,                     environment, public health or safety, or
                                                    reservations (but not What Works                        that is individualized and customized                  State, local, or tribal governments or
                                                    Clearinghouse Evidence Standards                        consistent with the strengths, abilities,              communities in a material way (also
                                                    without reservations).                                  interests, and informed choice of the                  referred to as an ‘‘economically
                                                       Source: 34 CFR 77.1(c).                              individuals involved, for individuals                  significant’’ rule);
                                                       Randomized controlled trial means a                  with the most significant disabilities—                   (2) Create serious inconsistency or
                                                    study that employs random assignment                       (A)(i) For whom competitive                         otherwise interfere with an action taken
                                                    of, for example, students, teachers,                    integrated employment has not                          or planned by another agency;
                                                    classrooms, schools, or districts to                    historically occurred; or                                 (3) Materially alter the budgetary
                                                    receive the intervention being evaluated                   (ii) For whom competitive integrated                impacts of entitlement grants, user fees,
                                                    (the treatment group) or not to receive                 employment has been interrupted or                     or loan programs or the rights and
                                                    the intervention (the control group). The               intermittent as a result of a significant              obligations of recipients thereof; or
                                                    estimated effectiveness of the                          disability; and                                           (4) Raise novel legal or policy issues
                                                    intervention is the difference between                     (B) Who, because of the nature and                  arising out of legal mandates, the
                                                    the average outcomes for the treatment                  severity of their disability, need                     President’s priorities, or the principles
                                                    group and for the control group. These                  intensive supported employment                         stated in the Executive order.
                                                    studies, depending on design and                        services and extended services after the                  This proposed regulatory action is not
                                                    implementation, can meet What Works                     transition described in section (7)(13)(C)             a significant regulatory action subject to
                                                    Clearinghouse Evidence Standards                        of the Rehabilitation Act, in order to                 review by OMB under section 3(f) of
                                                    without reservations.                                   perform the work involved.                             Executive Order 12866.
                                                       Source: 34 CFR 77.1(c).                                 Source: Section 7(38) of the                           We have also reviewed this proposed
                                                       Relevant outcome means the student                   Rehabilitation Act.                                    regulatory action under Executive Order
                                                    outcome(s) (or the ultimate outcome if                     What Works Clearinghouse Evidence                   13563, which supplements and
                                                    not related to students) the proposed                   Standards means the standards set forth                explicitly reaffirms the principles,
                                                    process, product, strategy, or practice is              in the What Works Clearinghouse                        structures, and definitions governing
                                                    designed to improve, consistent with                    Procedures and Standards Handbook                      regulatory review established in
                                                    the specific goals of a program.                        (Version 3.0, March 2014), which can be                Executive Order 12866. To the extent
                                                                                                            found at the following link: http://                   permitted by law, Executive Order
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                                                       Source: 34 CFR 77.1(c).
                                                       Strong theory means a rationale for                  ies.ed.gov/ncee/wwc/                                   13563 requires that an agency—
                                                    the proposed process, product, strategy,                DocumentSum.aspx?sid=19.                                  (1) Propose or adopt regulations only
                                                    or practice that includes a logic model.                   Source: 34 CFR 77.1(c).                             upon a reasoned determination that
                                                       Source: 34 CFR 77.1(c).                                 Final Priorities, Requirements, and                 their benefits justify their costs
                                                       Student with a disability means an                   Definitions:                                           (recognizing that some benefits and
                                                    individual with a disability who—                          We will announce the final priorities,              costs are difficult to quantify);
                                                       (A)(1) Is not younger than the earliest              requirements, and definitions in a                        (2) Tailor its regulations to impose the
                                                    age for the provision of transition                     notice in the Federal Register. We will                least burden on society, consistent with


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                                                    obtaining regulatory objectives and                     have served as a rich source of practices              can view this document, as well as all
                                                    taking into account—among other things                  for the VR field. These proposed                       other documents of this Department
                                                    and to the extent practicable—the costs                 priorities, requirements, and definitions              published in the Federal Register, in
                                                    of cumulative regulations;                              would promote projects that would                      text or Adobe Portable Document
                                                       (3) In choosing among alternative                    serve as models in developing and                      Format (PDF). To use PDF you must
                                                    regulatory approaches, select those                     implementing work-based learning                       have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is
                                                    approaches that maximize net benefits                   strategies for students with disabilities              available free at the site.
                                                    (including potential economic,                          that could be replicated by other State                  You may also access documents of the
                                                    environmental, public health and safety,                VR agencies so that such agencies could                Department published in the Federal
                                                    and other advantages; distributive                      improve postsecondary education and                    Register by using the article search
                                                    impacts; and equity);                                   competitive integrated employment                      feature at: www.federalregister.gov.
                                                       (4) To the extent feasible, specify                  outcomes for students with disabilities.               Specifically, through the advanced
                                                    performance objectives, rather than the                                                                        search feature at this site, you can limit
                                                    behavior or manner of compliance a                      Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
                                                                                                                                                                   your search to documents published by
                                                    regulated entity must adopt; and                           As part of its continuing effort to                 the Department.
                                                       (5) Identify and assess available                    reduce paperwork and respondent
                                                    alternatives to direct regulation,                      burden, the Department provides the                      Dated: April 8, 2016.
                                                    including economic incentives—such as                   general public and Federal agencies                    Michael K. Yudin,
                                                    user fees or marketable permits—to                      with an opportunity to comment on                      Assistant Secretary for Special Education and
                                                    encourage the desired behavior, or                      proposed and continuing collections of                 Rehabilitative Services.
                                                    provide information that enables the                    information in accordance with the                     [FR Doc. 2016–08492 Filed 4–12–16; 8:45 am]
                                                    public to make choices.                                 Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA)                  BILLING CODE 4000–01–P
                                                       Executive Order 13563 also requires                  (44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A)). This helps
                                                    an agency ‘‘to use the best available                   ensure that: The public understands the
                                                    techniques to quantify anticipated                      Department’s collection instructions,                  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
                                                    present and future benefits and costs as                respondents can provide the requested                  AGENCY
                                                    accurately as possible.’’ The Office of                 data in the desired format, reporting
                                                    Information and Regulatory Affairs of                   burden (time and financial resources) is               40 CFR Part 52
                                                    OMB has emphasized that these                           minimized, collection instruments are                  [EPA–R10–OAR–2013–0005: FRL–9944–89–
                                                    techniques may include ‘‘identifying                    clearly understood, and the Department                 Region 10]
                                                    changing future compliance costs that                   can properly assess the impact of
                                                    might result from technological                         collection requirements on respondents.                Finding of Attainment and Approval of
                                                    innovation or anticipated behavioral                       These proposed priorities contain                   Attainment Plan for Klamath Falls,
                                                    changes.’’                                              information collection requirements that               Oregon Fine Particulate Matter
                                                       We are issuing these proposed                        are approved by OMB under the                          Nonattainment Area
                                                    priorities, requirements, and definitions               Disability Innovation Fund program—
                                                    only on a reasoned determination that                   Transition Work-Based Learning Model                   AGENCY:  Environmental Protection
                                                    their benefits would justify their costs.               Demonstrations 1820–0018; this                         Agency (EPA).
                                                    In choosing among alternative                           proposed regulation does not affect the                ACTION: Proposed rule.
                                                    regulatory approaches, we selected                      currently approved data collection.
                                                    those approaches that would maximize                       Intergovernmental Review: This                      SUMMARY:   The Environmental Protection
                                                    net benefits. Based on the analysis that                program is subject to Executive Order                  Agency (EPA) is proposing to make a
                                                    follows, the Department believes that                   12372 and the regulations in 34 CFR                    finding of attainment by the attainment
                                                    this regulatory action is consistent with               part 79. One of the objectives of the                  date for the Klamath Falls, Oregon
                                                    the principles in Executive Order 13563.                Executive order is to foster an                        nonattainment area (the area) based
                                                       We also have determined that this                    intergovernmental partnership and a                    upon quality-assured, quality-
                                                    regulatory action would not unduly                      strengthened federalism. The Executive                 controlled, and certified ambient air
                                                    interfere with State, local, and tribal                 order relies on processes developed by                 monitoring data showing that the area
                                                    governments in the exercise of their                    State and local governments for                        has monitored attainment of the 2006
                                                    governmental functions.                                 coordination and review of proposed                    24-hour fine particulate matter (PM2.5)
                                                       In accordance with both Executive                    Federal financial assistance.                          National Ambient Air Quality Standards
                                                    orders, the Department has assessed the                    This document provides early                        (NAAQS) based on the 2012–2014 data
                                                    potential costs and benefits, both                      notification of our specific plans and                 available in the EPA’s Air Quality
                                                    quantitative and qualitative, of this                   actions for this program.                              System (AQS) database. The proposed
                                                    regulatory action. The potential costs                     Accessible Format: Individuals with                 finding of attainment does not
                                                    are those resulting from statutory                      disabilities can obtain this document in               constitute a redesignation to attainment.
                                                    requirements and those we have                          an accessible format (e.g., braille, large             Redesignations require states to meet a
                                                    determined as necessary for                             print, audiotape, or compact disc) on                  number of criteria including EPA
                                                    administering the Department’s                          request to the program contact person                  approval of a state plan to maintain the
                                                    programs and activities.                                listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION                   air quality standard for 10 years after
                                                       The benefits of similar demonstration                CONTACT.                                               redesignation.
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                                                    projects have been well established over                   Electronic Access to This Document:                    The EPA also proposes to approve
                                                    the years through the successful                        The official version of this document is               revisions to Oregon’s State
                                                    completion and dissemination of the                     the document published in the Federal                  Implementation Plan (SIP) consisting of
                                                    results of similar projects. For example,               Register. Free Internet access to the                  the Klamath Falls Fine Particulate
                                                    the projects first funded in FY 2007 to                 official edition of the Federal Register               Matter Attainment Plan (attainment
                                                    demonstrate collaborative practices that                and the Code of Federal Regulations is                 plan) and approve and incorporate by
                                                    lead to postsecondary education and                     available via the Federal Digital System               reference associated revisions to the
                                                    employment of youth with disabilities                   at: www.gpo.gov/fdsys. At this site you                Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR),


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed priorities, requirements, and definitions.
DatesWe must receive your comments on or before May 13, 2016.
ContactRoseAnn Ashby, telephone: (202) 245- 7258, or by email: [email protected]
FR Citation81 FR 21808 

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