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Code of Federal Regulations Pertaining to U.S. Department of Labor

Title 20  

Employees' Benefits

 

Chapter V  

Employment and Training Administration, Department of Labor

 

 

Part 658  

Administrative Provisions Governing the Job Service System

 

 

 

Subpart G  

Review and Assessment of State Agency Compliance With Job Service Regulations


20 CFR 658.604 - Assessment and evaluation of program performance data.

  • Section Number: 658.604
  • Section Name: Assessment and evaluation of program performance data.

    (a) State agencies shall compile program performance data required 

by ETA, including statistical information on program operations.

    (b) The ETA shall use the program performance data in assessing and 

evaluating whether the State agencies have complied with JS regulations 

and their State agency program budget plans.

    (c) In assessing and evaluating program performance data, the ETA 

shall act in accordance with the following general principles:

    (1) The fact that the program performance data from a State agency, 

whether overall or relative to a particular program activity, indicate 

poor program performance does not by itself constitute a violation of JS 

regulations or of the State agency's responsibilities under its State 

agency program budget plan;

    (2) Program performance data, however, may so strongly indicate that 

a State agency's performance is poor that the data may raise a 

presumption (prima facie case) that a State agency is violating JS 

regulations or the State agency program budget plan. A State agency's 

failure to meet the operational objectives set forth in the PBP shall 

raise a presumption that the agency is violating JS regulations and/or 

its PBP. In such cases the ETA shall afford the State agency an 

opportunity to rebut the presumption of a violation pursuant to the 

procedures at subpart H of this part.

    (3) The ETA shall take into account that certain program performance 

data may measure items over which State agencies have direct or 

substantial control while other data may measure items over which the 

State agency has indirect or minimal control.

    (i) Generally, for example, a State agency has direct and 

substantial control over the delivery of job services such as referrals 

to jobs, job development contacts, applicant counseling, referrals to 

supportive services and the conduct of field checks.

    (ii) State agencies, however, have only indirect control over the 

outcome of services. State agencies, for example, cannot guarantee that 

an employer will hire a referred applicant, nor can they guarantee that 

the terms and conditions of employment will be as stated on a job order.

    (iii) Outside forces, moreover, such as a sudden heavy increase in 

unemployment rates, a strike by State agency employees, or a severe 

drought or flood may skew the results measured by program performance 

data;

    (4) The ETA shall consider a State agency's failure to keep accurate 

and complete program performance data required by JS regulations as a 

violation of the JS regulations.
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