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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 D  

Youth Program Design, Elements, and Parameters


20 CFR 664.400 - How must local youth programs be designed?

  • Section Number: 664.400
  • Section Name: How must local youth programs be designed?

    (a) The design framework of local youth programs must:

    (1) Provide an objective assessment of each youth participant, that 

meets the requirements of WIA section 129(c)(1)(A), and includes a 

review of the academic and occupational skill levels, as well as the 

service needs, of each youth;

    (2) Develop an individual service strategy for each youth 

participant that meets the requirements of WIA section 129(c)(1)(B), 

including identifying a career goal and consideration of the assessment 

results for each youth; and

    (3) Provide preparation for postsecondary educational 

opportunities, provide linkages between academic and occupational 

learning, provide preparation for employment, and provide effective 

connections to intermediary organizations that provide strong links to 

the job market and employers.

    (b) The local plan must describe the design framework for youth 

program design in the local area, and of how the ten program elements 

required in Sec. 664.410 of this part are provided within that 

framework.

    (c) Local Boards must ensure appropriate links to entities that 

will foster the participation of eligible local area youth. Such links 

may include connections to:

    (1) Local area justice and law enforcement officials;

    (2) Local public housing authorities;

    (3) Local education agencies;

    (4) Job Corps representatives; and

    (5) Representatives of other area youth initiatives, including 

those that serve homeless youth and other public and private youth 

initiatives.

    (d) Local Boards must ensure that the referral requirements in WIA 

section 129(c)(3) for youth who meet the income eligibility criteria 

are met, including:

    (1) Providing these youth with information regarding the full array 

of applicable or appropriate services available through the Local 

Board, providers found eligible by the board, or One-Stop partners; and

    (2) Referring these youth to appropriate training and educational 

programs that have the capacity to serve them either on a sequential or 

concurrent basis.

    (e) In order to meet the basic skills and training needs of 

eligible applicants who do not meet the enrollment requirements of a 

particular program or who cannot be served by the program, each 

eligible youth provider must ensure that these youth are referred:

    (1) For further assessment, as necessary, and

    (2) To appropriate programs, in accordance with paragraph (d)(2) of 

this section.

    (f) Local Boards must ensure that parents, youth participants, and 

other members of the community with experience relating to youth 

programs are involved in both the design and implementation of its 

youth programs.

    (g) The objective assessment required under paragraph (a)(1) of 

this section or the individual service strategy required under 

paragraph (a)(2) of this section is not required if the program 

provider determines that it is appropriate to use a recent objective 

assessment or individual service strategy that was developed under 

another education or training program. (WIA section 129(c)(1).)

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