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Code of Federal Regulations Pertaining to ETA

Title 20  

Employees' Benefits

 

Chapter V  

Employment and Training Administration, Department of Labor

 

 

Part 661  

Statewide and Local Governance of the Workforce Investment System Under Title I of the Workforce Investment Act

 

 

 

Subpart C  

Local Governance Provisions


20 CFR 661.345 - What are the requirements for the submission of the local workforce investment plan?

  • Section Number: 661.345
  • Section Name: What are the requirements for the submission of the local workforce investment plan?

    (a) WIA section 118 requires that each Local Board, in partnership 

with the appropriate chief elected officials, develops and submits a 

comprehensive five-year plan to the Governor which identifies and 

describes certain policies, procedures and local activities that are 

carried out in the local area, and that is consistent with the State 

Plan.

    (b) The Local Board must provide an opportunity for public comment 

on and input into the development of the local workforce investment 

plan prior to its submission, and the opportunity for public comment on 

the local plan must:

    (1) Make copies of the proposed local plan available to the public 

(through such means as public hearings and local news media);

    (2) Include an opportunity for comment by members of the Local 

Board and members of the public, including representatives of business 

and labor organizations;

    (3) Provide at least a thirty (30) day period for comment, 

beginning on the date on which the proposed plan is made available, 

prior to its submission to the Governor; and

    (4) Be consistent with the requirement, in WIA section 117(e), that 

the Local Board make information about the plan available to the public 

on a regular basis through open meetings.

    (c) The Local Board must submit any comments that express 

disagreement with the plan to the Governor along with the plan.
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