7 Miss. Code. R. 3-84.15 - Public Hearings - Career and Technical Education
The State Board Education, during the years in which it formulates a state plan for career and technical education, shall conduct a series of public hearings, after giving sufficient public notice throughout all regions of the state. Sufficient public notice shall consist of the following:
1. Legal notices shall be
published beginning at least 30 days prior to the public hearings in the major
newspapers serving the area of the state in which the hearing is to be held,
and shall be run three times.
2.
Organizations or individuals having an interest in career and technical
education shall, upon their request, be notified as to the dates and times of
the public hearings.
3.
Announcements of public hearings on career and technical education shall be
sent to major television and radio stations serving the area in which the
hearings are to be held. These hearings shall be held in order to permit all
segments of the population to give their views on the goals which should be
adopted in the state plan, including the courses to be offered and allocations
of responsibility for these courses among the various institutions of the
state. Also, these public hearings shall give all segments of the population an
opportunity to give input to allocations of local, state and federal sources to
meet the goals as set forth in the state plan. The views of the public
expressed at the hearings shall be included in the final state plan, with a
description of how such views are not reflected then the documents shall set
out reasons for rejecting them.
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