(a) Eligible providers of training services must submit, at least
annually, under procedures established by the Governor under
Sec. 663.535(c):
(1) Verifiable program-specific performance information, including:
(i) The information described in WIA section 122(d)(1)(A)(i) for
all individuals participating in the programs of training services,
including individuals who are not receiving assistance under WIA
section 134 and individuals who are receiving such assistance; and
(ii) The information described in WIA section 122(d)(1)(A)(ii)
relating only to individuals receiving assistance under the WIA adult
and dislocated worker program who are participating in the applicable
program of training services; and
(2) Information on program costs (such as tuition and fees) for WIA
participants in the program.
(b) Governors may require any additional verifiable performance
information (such as the information described at WIA section
122(d)(2)) that the Governor determines to be appropriate to obtain
subsequent eligibility, including information regarding all
participating individuals as well as individuals receiving assistance
under the WIA adult and dislocated worker program.
(c) If the additional information required under paragraph (b) of
this section imposes extraordinary costs on providers, or if providers
experience extraordinary costs in the collection of information,
(1) The Governor or Local Board must provide access to cost-
effective methods for the collection of the information; or
(2) The Governor must provide additional resources to assist
providers in the collection of the information from funds for Statewide
workforce investment activities reserved under WIA sections 128(a) and
133(a)(1).
(d) The Local Board and the designated State agency may accept
program-specific performance information consistent with the
requirements for eligibility under title IV of the Higher Education Act
of 1965 from a provider for purposes of enabling the provider to
fulfill the applicable requirements of this section, if the information
is substantially similar to the information otherwise required under
this section.