UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROGRAM LETTER No. 27-11
UIPL 27-11 was not issued.
UIPL 27-11 was not issued.
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UIPL 27-11 was not issued.
UIPL 27-11 was not issued.
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UIPL 27-11 was not issued.
UIPL 27-11 was not issued.
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Availability of Training Provider Results Website
To announce the availability of a new digital tool, TrainingProviderResults.gov, and provide information about the site's features. The site publishes the ETA-9171 Eligible Training Provider (ETP) Performance Report results submitted as part of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Annual Performance Report to a public facing website.
For further information, please contact the appropriate Regional Office or ETAPerforms@dol.gov.
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STATE WORKFORCE AGENCIES
STATE WORKFORCE LIAISONS
STATE WORKFORCE ADMINISTRATORS
STATE AND LOCAL WORKFORCE BOARDS
LABOR COMMISSIONERS
AMERICAN JOB CENTERS
ELIGIBLE TRAINING PROVIDERS
JOHN PALLASCH
Assistant Secretary
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Payment of Interest on Title XII Advances
To provide states with instructions for payment of interest due on Title XII advances at the end of each Federal fiscal year and to explain the consequences to the states of failing to timely pay interest due.
Direct inquiries to the appropriate Regional Office.
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STATE WORKFORCE AGENCIES
JANE OATES
Assistant Secretary
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Performance Measures for Reemployment Services and Eligibility Assessments (RESEA) and Unemployment Insurance (UI) participants
To announce the RESEA reemployment core measure; and program performance measures for Median Earnings for RESEA program participants and Reemployment Rate for all UI Eligible participants.
Inquiries should be directed to the appropriate ETA Regional Office.
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STATE WORKFORCE AGENCIES
JOHN PALLASCH
Assistant Secretary
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State Responsibilities Regarding Limited English Proficient (LEP) Individuals
To remind states of their obligations to provide meaningful access to the Unemployment Insurance (UI) program for individuals with limited English proficiency and to provide guidance to states about reasonable steps that should be taken to help ensure individuals understand their rights and responsibilities related to UI.
Direct questions to the appropriate Regional Office.
To preserve the formatting of this document, it has been converted to PDF (Portable Document Format) to retain its original layout.
STATE WORKFORCE AGENCIES
JANE OATES
Assistant Secretary
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Performance Measures for Reemployment Services and Eligibility Assessments (RESEA) and Unemployment Insurance (UI) participants.
To announce the RESEA reemployment core measure; and program performance measures for Median Earnings for RESEA program participants and Reemployment Rate for all UI Eligible participants.
Inquiries should be directed to the appropriate ETA Regional Office.
To preserve the formatting of this document, it has been converted to PDF (Portable Document Format) to retain its original layout.
STATE WORKFORCE AGENCIES
JOHN PALLASCH
Assistant Secretary
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Minimum Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) Weekly Benefit Amount: October 1 – December 31, 2011
To transmit the subject computation for State Workforce Agency usage in computing minimum weekly DUA amounts for all major disasters declared during the first quarter of Fiscal Year (FY) 2012.
Inquires should be directed to the appropriate Regional Office.
To preserve the formatting of this document, it has been converted to PDF (Portable Document Format) to retain its original layout.
STATE WORKFORCE AGENCIES
JANE OATES
Assistant Secretary
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Federal Military Pensions Cost of Living adjustments (COLA)
To ensure State Workforce Agencies (SWA) are aware of the Federal military retired pay annual COLA provided by the Department of Defense.
Please direct inquiries to the appropriate Regional Office.
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STATE WORKFORCE AGENCIES
JOHN PALLASCH
Assistant Secretary
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Changes to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Codes for Calendar Year 2012
This Unemployment Insurance Program Letter (UIPL) provides information to state workforce agencies about changes to NAICS coding for calendar year 2012 and requests that states update industry codes on employer unemployment insurance (UI) accounts.
Questions should be directed to the appropriate Regional Office.
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STATE WORKFORCE AGENCIES
JANE OATES
Assistant Secretary
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Fidelity Bonding Demonstration Grants to State Workforce Agencies to Support Employment Opportunities for Ex-Offenders, Including Ex-Offenders Recovering from Opioid and Other Drug Addictions
To announce the availability of up to $3.3 million for Fidelity Bonding Demonstration Grants for Program Year 2020. These grants will enable states to expand their use of fidelity bonds to help persons with criminal records, including ex-offenders recovering from opioid and other drug addictions, obtain employment.
Questions regarding this guidance should be directed to Melissa Abdullah at Abdullah.Melissa@dol.gov in the ETA Office of Grants Management.
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STATE WORKFORCE AGENCIES
STATE WORKFORCE ADMINISTRATORS
STATE WORKFORCE ADMINISTRATORS WAGNER-PEYSER
JOHN PALLASCH
Assistant Secretary
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