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CFR  

Code of Federal Regulations Pertaining to ETA

Title 20  

Employees' Benefits

 

Chapter V  

Employment and Training Administration, Department of Labor

 

 

Part 628  

Programs Under Title II of the Job Training Partnership Act

 

 

 

Subpart A  

Scope and Purpose


20 CFR 628.100 - Scope and purpose of part 628.

  • Section Number: 628.100
  • Section Name: Scope and purpose of part 628.


    (a) This part sets forth requirements for implementation of programs 

under title II of the Job Training Partnership Act, and includes the 

councils described in subpart B that have responsibilities under titles 

I, II, and III. In this part, the provisions generally pertaining to 

title II are covered in subparts B, C, D, and E. Matters specific to 

titles IIA, II-B, or II-C are addressed in subparts F, G, or H, 

respectively.

    (b) Title II-A Adult Training programs are to prepare adults for 

participation in the labor force by providing job training and other 

services that will result in increased employment and earnings, 

increased occupational and educational skills, reduced welfare 

dependency, and result in improved long-term employability.

    (c) Title II-B Summer Youth Employment and Training programs are to 

provide eligible youth with exposure to the world of work, to enhance 

the basic education skills of youth, to encourage school completion or 

enrollment in supplemental or alternative school programs and to enhance 

the citizenship skills of youth.

    (d) Title II-C Youth Training programs are to improve the long-term 

employability of youth; to enhance the educational, occupational and 

citizenship skills of youth; to encourage school completion or 

enrollment in alternative school programs; to increase the employment 

and earnings of youth; to reduce welfare dependency; and to assist youth 

in addressing problems that impair their ability to make successful 

transition from school to work, to apprenticeship, to the military or to 

postsecondary education and training.



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