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Code of Federal Regulations Pertaining to ETA

Title 20  

Employees' Benefits

 

Chapter V  

Employment and Training Administration, Department of Labor

 

 

Part 668  

Indian and Native American Programs Under Title I of the Workforce Investment Act

 

 

 

Subpart D  

Supplemental Youth Services


20 CFR 668.440 - How is funding for supplemental youth services determined?

  • Section Number: 668.440
  • Section Name: How is funding for supplemental youth services determined?

    (a) Beginning with PY 2000, supplemental youth funding will be 

allocated to eligible INA grantees on the basis of the relative number 

of Native American youth between the ages of 14 and 21, inclusive, in 

the grantee's designated INA service area as compared to the number of 

Native American youth in other INA service areas.

    (b) The data used to implement this formula is provided by the U.S. 

Bureau of the Census.

    (c) The hold harmless factor described in Sec. 668.296(c) also 

applies to supplemental youth services funding. This factor also will 

be determined in consultation with the grantee community and the Native 

American Employment and Training Council.

    (d) The reallocation provisions of Sec. 668.296(d) will also apply 

to supplemental youth services funding.

    (e) Any supplemental youth services funds not allotted to a grantee 

or refused by a grantee may be used for the purposes outlined in 

Sec. 668.296(e). Any such funds are in addition to, and not subject to 

the limitations on, amounts reserved under Sec. 668.296(e).
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