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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 632  

Indian and Native American Employment and Training Programs

 

 

 

Subpart A  

Introduction


20 CFR 632.4 - Definitions.

  • Section Number: 632.4
  • Section Name: Definitions.

    Act-- means the Job Training Partnership Act (29 U.S.C. section 1501 

et seq.).

    Capital Improvement-- means any modification, addition, restoration 

or other improvement:

    (a) Which increases the usefulness, productivity, or serviceable 

life of an existing building, structure, or major item of equipment;

    (b) Which is classified for accounting purposes as a ``fixed 

asset;'' and

    (c) The cost of which increases the recorded value of the existing 

building, structure, or major item of equipment and is subject to 

depreciation.

    Community Based Organization-- means a private nonprofit 

organization which is representative of the Indian and Native American 

community or significant segments of the community and which provides 

employment and training services or activities.

    Comprehensive Annual Plan (CAP)-- means the annual update to the 

Master Plan. The CAP will identify the work plan and budget for the 

annual 401 and title II, part B funding allocations.

    Construction-- means the erection, installation, assembly or 

painting of a new structure or a major addition, expansion or extension 

of an existing structure and the related site preparation, excavation, 

filling and landscaping or other land improvements.

    Contract-- means a procurement instrument, other than a grant, by 

which the Department, a Native American grantee or a subgrantee acquires 

and pays for property, services, supplies, materials or equipment.

    Contractor-- means any person, corporation, partnership, public 

agency, or other entity which enters into a contract with the DOL, a 

Native American grantee or subgrantee under the Act.

    Department-- means the United States Department of Labor (DOL) 

including its agencies and organizational units.

    Dependent-- means any person for whom, both currently and during the 

previous 12 months, the participant has assumed 50 percent of the 

person's support.

    DINAP--means the Division of Indian and Native American Programs of 

the Department of Labor.

    DOL--means the U.S. Department of Labor.

    Economically Disadvantaged--means an individual who (a) receives, or 

is a member of a family which receives, cash welfare payments under a 

Federal, State, or local welfare program; (b) has, or is a member of a 

family which has, received a total family income for the six-month 

period prior to application for the program involved (exclusive of 

unemployment compensation, child support payments, and welfare payments) 

which, in relation to family size, was not in excess of the higher of 

(1) the poverty level determined in accordance with criteria established 

by the Department of Health and Human Services, or (2) 70 percent of the 

lower living standard income level; (c) is receiving food stamps 

pursuant to the Food Stamp Act of 1977; (d) is a foster child on behalf 

of whom State or local government payments are made; or (e) is a 

handicapped individual whose own income meets the requirements of 

paragraph (a) or (b) of this definition, but who is a member of a family 

whose income does not meet such requirements.

    Entered Employment--means the act of securing unsubsidized 

employment for or by a participant.

    Entry Level--means the lowest position in any promotional line, as 

defined locally by collective bargaining agreements, past practice, or 

applicable personnel rules.

    Family--(a) means one or more persons living in a single residence 

who are related to each other by blood, marriage, or adoption. A step-

child or a step-parent is considered to be related by marriage.

    (b) (1) For purposes of paragraph (a) of this definition, one or 

more persons not living in the single residence but who are claimed as a 

dependent on another person's Federal Income Tax return for the previous 

year is presumed, unless otherwise demonstrated, to be part of the other 

person's family.

    (2) A handicapped individual may be considered a family of one when 

applying for programs under the Act.

    (3) An individual 18 years of age or older, except as provided in 

(b) (1) or (2) of this definition, who receives less than 50 percent of 

support from the family, and who is not the principal earner nor the 

spouse of the principal earner shall not be considered a member of the 

family. Such an individual shall be considered a family of one.

    Family Income--means all income actually received from all sources 

by all members of the family for the six-month period prior to 

application. Family size is the maximum number of family members during 

the six-month period prior to application. When computing family income, 

income of a spouse and other family members is counted for the portion 

of the six-month period prior to application that the person was 

actually a part of the family unit.

    (a) For the purposes of determining participant eligibility (and not 

for grantee allocations), family income includes:

    (1) Gross wages, including CSE, Work Experience and OJT paid from 

JTPA funds, and salaries (before deductions);

    (2) Net self-employment income (gross receipts minus operating 

expenses); and

    (3) Other money income received from sources such as interest, net 

rents, OASI (Old Age and Survivors Insurance) social security benefits, 

pensions, alimony, and periodic income from insurance policy annuities, 

and other sources of income.

    (b) Family income does not include:

    (1) Non-cash income such as food stamps, or compensation received in 

the form of food or housing;

    (2) Imputed value of owner-occupied property, i.e., rental value;

    (3) Public assistance payments;

    (4) Cash payments received pursuant to a State plan approved under 

titles I, IV, X or XVI of the Social Security Act, or disability 

insurance payments received under title II of the Social Security Act;

    (5) Federal, State or local unemployment benefits;

    (6) Capital gains and losses;

    (7) One time unearned income, such as, but not limited to:

    (i) Payments received for a limited fixed term under income 

maintenance programs and supplemental (private) unemployment benefits 

plans;

    (ii) One-time or fixed-term scholarship and fellowship grants;

    (iii) Accident, health, and casualty insurance proceeds;

    (iv) Disability and death payments, including fixed term (but not 

lifetime) life insurance annuities and death benefits;

    (v) One-time awards and gifts;

    (vi) Inheritance, including fixed term annuities;

    (vii) Fixed term workers' compensation awards;

    (viii) Terminal leave pay;

    (ix) Soil bank payments; and

    (x) Agriculture crop stabilization payments;

    (8) Pay or allowances which were previously received by any veteran 

while serving on active duty in the Armed Forces;

    (9) Educational assistance and compensation payments to veterans and 

other eligible persons under chapters 11, 13, 31, 34, 35, and 36, of 

title 38, United States Code;

    (10) Payments received under the Trade Act of 1974;

    (11) Black Lung payments received under the Benefits Reform Act of 

1977, Pub. L. 95-239, 30 U.S.C. 901;

    (12) Child support payments; and

    (13) Any income directly or indirectly derived from, or arising out 

of, any property held by the United States in trust for any Indian 

tribe, band or group or any individual; per capita payments; and 

services, compensation or funds provided by the United States in 

accordance with, or generated by, the exercise of any right guaranteed 

or protected by treaty; and any property distributed or income derived 

there-from, or any amounts paid to or for any individual member, or 

distributed to or for the legatees or next of kin of any member, derived 

from or arising out of the settlement of an Indian claim.

    Financial Assistance-- means any grant, loan, or any other 

arrangement by which the Department or Native American grantee provides 

or otherwise makes available assistance in the form of:

    (a) Funds;

    (b) Services of Federal or Native American grantee personnel; or

    (c) Real and personal property or any interest in or use of such 

property, including:

    (1) Transfers or leases of such property for less than fair market 

value or for reduced consideration and

    (2) Proceeds from a subsequent transfer or lease of such property if 

the Federal or Native American grantee share of its fair market value is 

not returned to the Federal Government or Native American grantee.

    Governing Body-- means a body consisting of duly elected or 

designated representatives, a body appointed by duly elected officials, 

or a body selected in accordance with traditional tribal means which has 

the authority to provide services to, and to enter into contracts, 

agreements and grants under this part on behalf of the organization or 

individuals who elected or designated them, elected the appointing 

official, or recognize the body selected in accordance with traditional 

tribal means.

    Governor-- means the chief executive of any State.

    Handicapped Individual-- means any individual who has a physical or 

mental disability which for such individual constitutes or results in a 

substantial handicap to employment.

    Hawaiian Native-- means any individual, any of whose ancestors were 

natives, prior to 1778, of the area which now comprises the State of 

Hawaii (Sec. 3(12)).

    JTPA--means the Job Training Partnership Act.

    Local Educational Agency (LEA)-- means such an agency as defined in 

section 195(10) of the Vocational Educational Act of 1963. It shall 

further mean the governing bodies of any Bureau of Indian Affairs, 

tribal or reservation run agencies or school districts, or any nonprofit 

agency or tribally chartered entity providing educational services to 

Indian and Native American persons as determined by the Native American 

grantee.

    Low Income Housing-- means: (a) For weatherization or winterization 

projects, those dwellings occupied by persons whose family income does 

not exceed 125 percent of the poverty level and which are:

    (1) Owned by the occupant;

    (2) Publicly owned;

    (3) Owned by a private nonprofit organization;

    (4) Cooperatively owned; or

    (5) For projects funded and approved by the Federal Energy 

Administration, privately owned rental housing.

    (b) For rehabilitation as part of community revitalization or 

stabilization, housing built or improved with the assistance of Federal, 

State or tribal programs, and those dwellings occupied by persons whose 

family income does not exceed 80 percent of the median income for the 

area, in accordance with section 8(f)(1) of the United States Housing 

Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1437f) and which are:

    (1) Owned by the occupant;

    (2) Publicly owned;

    (3) Owned by a private nonprofit organization; or

    (4) Cooperatively owned.

    Lower Living Standard Income Level-- means that income level 

(adjusted for regional, metropolitan, urban, and rural differences and 

family size) determined annually by the Secretary based on the most 

recent ``lower living family budget'' issued by the Secretary.

    Master Plan-- means the basic long term agreement between the 

Department and the Native American grantee. The master plan contains all 

basic eligibility determination and administrative information.

    Native American Community Benefit-- means the outcome of allowable 

activities undertaken for the advancement of economic and social 

development in the Indian, Alaskan Native, and Hawaiian Native 

communities consistent with their goals and life styles as determined by 

representatives of the community.

    Offender-- means any adult or juvenile who is or has been subject to 

any stage of the criminal justice process for whom services under this 

part may be beneficial or who requires assistance in overcoming 

artificial barriers to employment resulting from a record of arrest or 

conviction.

    Older Worker-- means a person who is 55 years of age or older.

    Participant-- means an individual who has:

    (a) Been determined eligible for participation; and

    (b) Started receiving employment, training or services (except post-

termination services) funded under the Act, within 45 days of such 

determination.

    Poverty Level-- means the annual income level at or below which 

families are considered to live in poverty, as annually determined by 

the Department of Health and Human Services.

    Program Income-- means net income earned from grant or agreement 

supported activities. Such earnings include but are not limited to: 

income from service fees, sale of commodities, usage or rental fees, and 

royalities on patents or copyrights.

    Program year-- means that 12-month period of time during which job 

training activities and services and provided to participants.

    Public Assistance-- means Federal, State, tribal, or local 

government cash payments for which eligibility is determined by a need 

or income test.

    Secretary-- means the Secretary of Labor.

    Similarly Employed-- means that status of a person who is working 

for the same employer as the JTPA participant, is doing the same type of 

work, and is similarly classified with respect to employment status 

(e.g., full-time, permanent, or temporary).

    State-- means the several States, the District of Columbia, the 

Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, the Northern 

Marianas Islands, American Samoa, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific 

Islands.

    State Employment Security Agency (SESA)-- means the State agency 

which exercises control over the Unemployment Insurance Service and the 

Employment Service.

    Subgrantee-- means any person, corporation, partnership, public 

agency, or other entity, excluding private for profits concerns, which 

enters into a grant with the Native American Grantee.

    Underemployed Persons--means:

    (a) Persons who are working part-time but seeking full-time work; or

    (b) Persons who are working full-time but whose current annualized 

wage rate (for a family of one), or whose family's current annualized 

income, is not in excess of:

    (1) The poverty level, or

    (2) 70 percent of the lower living standard income level.

    Unemployed Persons--means individuals who are without jobs and who 

want and are available for work. The determination of whether 

individuals are without jobs shall be made in accordance with the 

criteria used by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the Department of 

Labor in defining individuals as unemployed.
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