UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROGRAM LETTER No. 30-95, Change 4

1996
1996
Subject

Comparative Data on FUTA Receipts by State and Amounts Returned to States.

Purpose

To correct data incorrectly reported in UIPL 30-95 Change 3. Estimated FUTA revenues were incorrectly reported for some States. This transmission provides tables for Fiscal Year (FY) 1995 showing Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA) receipts by State and

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References: UIPL 30-95, UIPL 30-95, Change 1 and UIPL 30-95, Change 2. Background: There has been considerable interest among State Employment Security Agencies (SESAs) in seeing FUTA receipts by State compared to amounts returned to the States in past years. This UIPL provides these data for FY 1995 and includes updated totals for FY 1981-95. The entire series for FY 1981-93 can be found in UIPL 30-95, and the individual State totals for FY 1994 can be found in UIPL 30-95, Change 1. When comparisons are made between FUTA receipts and amounts returned, it is important to recognize that $7.6 billion of the FUTA receipts for FY 1981-87 were used to repay general revenue loans for Federal benefits paid prior to FY 1981. Also, certain items, particularly postage costs and National Activities expenditures, are not reflected in the State data. These items total approximately $2.3 billion for the FY 1981-95 period. Both of these factors serve to reduce the apparent proportion of FUTA receipts returned to States. Action Required: Please distribute to appropriate staff and replace UIPL 30-95, Change 3.

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Mary Ann Wyrsch Director for Unemployment Insurance Service

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FUTA RECEIPTS VS. AMOUNTS RETURNED For a copy of attachment(s), please contact Deloris Norris of the Office of Regional Management at (202) 219-5585.

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TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT GUIDANCE LETTER No. 11-99

1999
2000
Subject

Joint Guidance on Strategies to Enhance the Recruitment, Referral, Eligibility Determination, and Service Provision Processes Between Welfare-to-Work, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, and Child Support Enforcement Entities

Purpose

To transmit guidance developed jointly by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Department of Labor (the Department). This guidance addresses challenges encountered by Welfare-to-Work (WtW), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), and Child Support Enforcement (CSE) entities in the provision of services to WtW participants, and seeks to assist States and local communities to improve WtW program operations and enhance inter-agency collaboration.

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LENITA JACOBS-SIMMONS Deputy Assistant Secretary

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Joint guidance from the Department-ETA and HHS-ACF on Strategies to Enhance the Recruitment, Referral, Eligibility Determination, and Service Provision Processes Between WtW, TANF, and CSE Entities (see PDF file below)

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TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT GUIDANCE LETTER No. 1-96

1996
1996
Subject

General Provisions under DOL Appropriations Laws for Fiscal Year/Program Year 1996, 1995 and 1994.

Purpose

To transmit copies of relevant excerpts from the subject appropriation law documents and to provide notice and guidance on their applicability.

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Reference: Public Laws 104-134 (FY/PY 96), 103-333 (FY/PY 95), 103-112 (FY/PY 94) and TEGLs 12-94 dated May 31, 1995, 12-94 Change 1 dated August 20, 1996, and 7-95 dated July 31, 1996. Background: Federal appropriations laws governing the use of specific fiscal year appropriations for a Federal government agency have, from time to time, imposed additional requirements on an agency's internal and external (e.g., grants/contracts) use of funds. Previously, ETA issued TEGLs (referenced above) to inform and provide guidance on specific Fiscal/Program Year 1995 and 1996 appropriation law provisions which the Congress authorized for the JTPA Title II and III programs. In other instances, Congress has mandated some specific requirements that cut across Federal Departments, agencies and programs. Accordingly, ETA has taken action, in many instances, to incorporate some of these appropriation law "General Provisions" into grant or contract agreements. Regardless of whether an agency takes such action on these broadbased provisions, they are applicable where appropriate. In an effort to keep grantees apprised of current appropriation laws which impact a grantee's program operations, ETA is issuing this and subsequent other issuances as needed. This TEGL will focus only on the General Provisions sections of the referenced appropriation laws for FY/PY 1994, 1995 and 1996. Applicability of General Provisions in Subject Laws: (a) P.L. 104-134, Title V, General Provisions (FY/PY 1996) Title V includes Sections 501 through 520. Of these, only Section 506 (Purchase of American-Made Equipment and Products) and Section 507 (Publicity Requirements) appear to be noteworthy and relevant to ETA grantees and their programs. Section 506 requires the Department to provide notice to contractors and grantees that the "sense of Congress" is that all purchase of equipment and products with FY/PY 1996 appropriated funds be, to the extent practical, American-made. This TEGL will fulfill the requirement for the Notice to its State grantees for JTPA and Wagner-Peyser programs. The compliance requirement at Section 506 for the States is self-explanatory. Regarding Section 507 requirements that certain Federal funding information be contained in public documents, grantees are apprised that the requirement is limited to "grantees" under the applicable appropriation. The applicable definition of "grantee" under the JTPA and Wagner-Peyser programs apply, i.e., the State is the "grantee" (to the extent that a State agency or agencies are expending the subject funds). Also, grantees should read carefully the conditions in which the requirement for disclosing financial information in Requests for Proposals is required. For example, the requirement states that certain "program or project" funding information is required. This does not necessarily include disclosure of a specific dollar amount for a specific purchase, procurement, or subgrant solicitation. See specific Section 507 language. (b) P.L. 103-133, Title V, General Provisions (FY/PY 1995) Title V of this appropriation includes fifteen General Provisions. DOL grantee attention is again directed to those DOL "external" requirements such as Section 507 (Purchase of American-made Equipment and Products) and Section 508 (Publicity Requirements). Although not as likely to be relevant to current grantee programs, see also Section 509 (Abortion Prohibition); and Section 511 (Undocumented Immigrants). (c) P.L. 103-112, Title V, General Provisions (FY/PY 1994) Title V of this appropriation includes only nine General Provisions. Of these, Section 507 (Buy American Act Compliance) is especially relevant to current DOL grantee programs. Action: State JTPA and Wagner-Peyser grantees should review the attached excerpts and take necessary action to ensure compliance with the applicable provisions contained in the subject appropriation laws. This includes the distribution of this information to other affected entities.

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Barbara Ann Farmer Administrator for Regional Management

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--P.L. 104-134, Title V, General Provisions (FY/PY 96 DOL Appropriations) --P.L. 103-333, Title V, General Provisions (FY/PY 95 DOL Appropriations) --P.L. 103-112, Title V, General Provisions (FY/PY 94 DOL Appropriations) To obtain a copy of attachment(s), please contact Deloris Norris of the Office of Regional Management at (202) 219-5585.

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TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION NOTICE No. 19-99

1999
2000
Subject

Distribution of the North American Free Trade Agreement-Trade Adjustment Act (NAFTA-TAA) Customer Satisfaction Measurement and Training Project Package

Purpose

To announce the production and distribution of the NAFTA-TAA Customer Satisfaction Measurement and Training Project Package.

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ALL STATE WORKFORCE LIAISONS ALL STATE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY AGENCIES ALL STATE WORKER ADJUSTMENT LIAISONS ALL ONE-STOP CAREER CENTER SYSTEM LEADS

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LENITA JACOBS-SIMMONS Deputy Assistant Secretary

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UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROGRAM LETTER No. 37-96

1996
1996
Subject

The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996.

Purpose

To advise the States of amendments made to Federal law by the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 which affect the Federal-State Unemployment Compensation (UC) program.

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Mary Ann Wyrsch Director Unemployment Insurance Service

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UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROGRAM LETTER No. 24-00

1999
2000
Subject

Revised Coding Instructions for Unemployment Insurance (UI) Benefit Accuracy Measurement (BAM) Data Collection Instrument (DCI)

Purpose

To provide State Employment Security Agencies with instructions for using the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) to code industry data elements and the 1998 Standard Occupation Classification (SOC) / Occupational Information Network (O*NET) to code occupation data elements in the BAM DCI.

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GRACE A. KILBANE Administrator Office of Workforce Security

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UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROGRAM LETTER No. 38-96

1996
1996
Subject

The Impact of Remote Claimstaking on Reporting and Use of Unemployment Compensation Claims Data and the Required Changes to the Interstate Statistical Data Exchange

Purpose

To advise State Employment Security Agencies (SESAs) of decisions with regard to issues and concerns associated with remote claimstaking as they impact the reporting and use of claims data and the Interstate Statistical Data Exchange.

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ALL STATE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY AGENCIES

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MARY ANN WYRSCH
Director
Unemployment Insurance Service

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GENERAL ADMINISTRATION LETTER No. 1-00

GAL1-00AttachA.pdf (11.07 KB)
1999
2000
Subject

Availability and Use of Occupational Employment Statistics Survey Data for Alien Labor Certification Prevailing Wage Purposes

Purpose

To make State staff aware of the availability of new Occupational Employment Statistics Survey (OES) data and to provide information on how it is to be used in light of the changes to prevailing wage determination practices as promulgated by the American Competitiveness and Workforce Improvement Act (ACWIA); and to transmit Prevailing Wage Policy "Q's & A's" (Attachment A) which provide policy and procedural guidance clarifying the intent of General Administration Letter (GAL) No. 2-98, particularly with regard to the use of employer-provided wage data.

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LENITA JACOBS-SIMMONS Deputy Assistant Secretary

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Attachment A. Prevailing Wage Policy "Q's & A's". Attachment B. Definition of "institution of higher education" from the Higher Education Act of 1965. Click on links below to view, save, or print Attachments.

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UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROGRAM LETTER No. 18-04

2003
2004
Subject

Unemployment Compensation for Ex-Servicemembers (UCX) National Call to Service ¨C 15-Month Enlistment Term

Purpose

To respond to inquiries from State Workforce Agencies (SWAs) and provide them with information about the Department of Defense (DOD) National Call to Service program that became effective October 1, 2003.

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Administrator
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RAL 2-96

1996
1996
Subject

UI Tax Rates by Industry, Calendar Year (CY) 1994.

Purpose

To transmit Tax Rates by Industry tables for 1994

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UI Tax Rates by Industry tables for 1994

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Background: The attached tables continue the series of annual Tax Rates by Industry tables. This transmission updates the series through 1994.

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UI Tax Rates by Industry tables for 1994 To obtain a copy of attachment(s), please contact Deloris Norris of the Office of Regional Management at (202) 219-5585.

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