Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 116 Part 3.djvu/103

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PUBLIC LAW 107-252—OCT. 29, 2002 116 STAT. 1695 (2) How the State will distribute and monitor the distribution of the requirements payment to units of local government or other entities in the State for carrying out the activities described in paragraph (1), including a description of— (A) the criteria to be used to determine the eligibility of such units or entities for receiving the payment; and (B) the methods to be used by the State to monitor the performance of the units or entities to whom the pay- ment is distributed, consistent with the performance goals and measures adopted under paragraph (8). (3) How the State will provide for programs for voter education, election official education and training, and poll worker training which will assist the State in meeting the requirements of title m. (4) How the State will adopt voting system guidelines and processes which are consistent with the requirements of section 301. (5) How the State will establish a fund described in subsection (b) for purposes of administering the State's activities under this part, including information on fund management. (6) The State's proposed budget for activities under this part, based on the State's best estimates of the costs of such activities and the amount of funds to be made available, including specific information on— (A) the costs of the activities required to be carried out to meet the requirements of title III; (B) the portion of the requirements pa3anent which will be used to carry out activities to meet such requirements; and (C) the portion of the requirements payment which will be used to carry out other activities. (7) How the State, in using the requirements payment, will maintain the expenditures of the State for activities funded by the payment at a level that is not less than the level of such expenditures maintained by the State for the fiscal year ending prior to November 2000. (8) How the State will adopt performance goals and measures that will be used by the State to determine its success and the success of units of local government in the State in carrying out the plan, including timetables for meeting each of the elements of the plan, descriptions of the criteria the State will use to measure performance and the process used to develop such criteria, and a description of which official is to be held responsible for ensuring that each performance goal is met. (9) A description of the uniform, nondiscriminatory Statebased administrative complaint procedures in effect under section 402. (10) If the State received any payment under title I, a description of how such payment will affect the activities proposed to be carried out under the plan, including the amount of funds available for such activities. (11) How the State will conduct ongoing management of the plan, except that the State may not make any material change in the administration of the plan unless the change—