Training and Employment Notice No. 20-07: Ticket to Work Program-Employment Networks:
ETA Training and Employment Notice (TEN) to provide information on the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) proposed Ticket to Work Program regulations that are expected to become final by spring of 2008. A significant proposed change in the proposed regulations is that SSA proposes to recognize the workforce investment system as qualified Employment Networks (ENs) and simplify the process for the One-Stop Career Centers and Local Workforce Investment Boards (LWIBs) to become ENs.
US Department of Labor Guidance on Ticket to Work Eligibility under the Work Opportunity Tax Credit:
US Department of Labor Training and Employment Guidance Letter on the Ticket to Work Program and its relationship to the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) program.
Training and Employment Notice 05-07:
ETA Training and Employment Notice on the Real Economic Impact Tour: TAX Facts + Campaign, "Building Healthy Economic Futures for Americans with Disabilities" to promote financial literacy, economic self-sufficiency, and asset development for people with disabilities. The Notice describes how One-Stop Career Centers can get participate in the initiative by connecting with their local IRS office or contacting their local Disability Program Navigators.
Training and Employment Notice 36-06: Human Resource Transportation Coordination
ETA Training and Employment Notice on recent policies from the Interagency Council on Access and Mobility and how the workforce investment system can link to newly devised coordinated human services transportation planning process.
Training and Employment Notice, #6-02, on the Ticket to Work and Work
Incentives Improvement Act
ETA Training and Employment Notice to provide information to the workforce investment system on the Ticket to Work and Self-Sufficiency Program and how it impacts the One-Stop system
Training and Employment Information Notice No. 16-99 on One-Stop Accessibility:
ETA Training and Employment Notice to provide information to assist One-Stop service delivery systems in developing accessible infrastructures and programmatic access for people with disabilities
US Department of Labor's Civil Rights Center (CRC)
The Civil Rights Center enforces various Federal statutes and regulations that (1) prohibit
discrimination in DOL financially assisted and conducted programs and activities; (2) prohibit
discrimination on the basis of disability by certain public entities and in DOL conducted activities;
and, (3) prohibit discrimination within DOL itself
Statutes enforced by The Civil Rights Center
Section 188 of WIA;
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended
Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act,
Regulations Enforced by The Civil Rights Center
WIA Section 188 Disability Checklist
The U.S. Department of Labor, Civil Rights Center (CRC) has developed this Checklist to ensure
meaningful participation of people with disabilities in programs and activities operated by recipients
of financial assistance under the WIA, including those that are part of the One-Stop delivery system.
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