Fix test plan subsection nesting in KEP template#5921
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The KEP template is skipping a heading level for the subsections of "Test Plan". This was added in a86942e and from what I can see it wasn't explicitly addressed in the PR or in the comments, which leads me to believe it was done by accident. Unless the semantic hierarchy was broken for visual reasons.