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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 664  

Youth Activities Under Title I of the Workforce Investment Act

 

 

 

Subpart C  

Out-of-School Youth


20 CFR 664.310 - Is youth attending an alternative school a ``dropout'?

  • Section Number: 664.310
  • Section Name: Is youth attending an alternative school a ``dropout'?

    No. A school dropout is defined as an individual who is no longer 

attending any school and who has not received a secondary school 

diploma or its recognized equivalent. A youth attending an alternative 

school is not a dropout. (WIA sec. 101(39).)

Sec. 664.320  Does the requirement that at least 30 percent of youth 

funds be used to provide activities to out-of-school youth apply to all 

youth funds?



    (a) Yes. The 30 percent requirement applies to the total amount of 

all funds allocated to a local area under section 128(b)(2)(A) or 

(b)(3) of WIA.

    (b) Although it is not necessary to ensure that 30 percent of such 

funds spent on summer employment opportunities (or any other particular 

element of the youth program) are spent on out-of-school youth, the 

funds spent on these activities are included in the total to which the 

30 percent requirement applies.

    (c) There is a limited exception, at WIA section 129(c)(4)(B), 

under which certain small States may apply to the Secretary to reduce 

the minimum amount that must be spent on out-of-school youth. (WIA sec. 

129(c)(4).)
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