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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 665  

Statewide Workforce Investment Activities Under Title I of the Workforce Investment Act

 

 

 

Subpart B  

Required and Allowable Statewide Workforce Investment Activities


20 CFR 665.200 - What are required Statewide workforce investment activities?

  • Section Number: 665.200
  • Section Name: What are required Statewide workforce investment activities?

    Required Statewide workforce investment activities are:

    (a) Required rapid response activities, as described in 

Sec. 665.310 of this part;

    (b) Disseminating:

    (1) The State list of eligible providers of training services 

(including those providing non-traditional training services), for 

adults and dislocated workers;

    (2) Information identifying eligible providers of on-the-job 

training and customized training;

    (3) Performance and program cost information about these providers, 

as described in 20 CFR 663.540; and

    (4) A list of eligible providers of youth activities as described 

in WIA section 123;

    (c) Conducting evaluations, under WIA section 136(e), of workforce 

investment activities for adults, dislocated workers and youth, in 

order to establish and promote methods for continuously improving such 

activities to achieve high-level performance within, and high-level 

outcomes from, the Statewide workforce investment system. Such 

evaluations must be conducted in coordination with local boards in the 

State and, to the maximum extent practicable, in coordination with 

Federal evaluations carried out under WIA section 172.

    (d) Providing incentive grants:

    (1) To local areas for regional cooperation among local boards 

(including local boards for a designated region, as described in 20 CFR 

661.290);

    (2) For local coordination of activities carried out under WIA; and

    (3) For exemplary performance by local areas on the performance 

measures.

    (e) Providing technical assistance to local areas that fail to meet 

local performance measures.

    (f) Assisting in the establishment and operation of One-Stop 

delivery systems, in accordance with the strategy described in the 

State workforce investment plan. [WIA sec. 112(b)(14).]

    (g) Providing additional assistance to local areas that have high 

concentrations of eligible youth.

    (h) Operating a fiscal and management accountability information 

system, based on guidelines established by the Secretary after 

consultation with the Governors, chief elected officials, and One-Stop 

partners, as required by WIA section 136(f). (WIA secs. 129(b)(2) and 

134(a)(2).)

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