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Code of Federal Regulations Pertaining to U.S. Department of Labor

Title 20  

Employees' Benefits

 

Chapter V  

Employment and Training Administration, Department of Labor

 

 

Part 667  

Administrative Provisions Under Title I of the Workforce Investment Act

 

 

 

Subpart A  

Funding


20 CFR 667.160 - What reallocation procedures must the Governors use?

  • Section Number: 667.160
  • Section Name: What reallocation procedures must the Governors use?

    (a) The Governor may reallocate youth, adult, and dislocated worker 

funds among local areas within the State in accordance with the 

provisions of sections 128(c) and 133(c) of the Act. If the Governor 

chooses to reallocate funds, the provisions in paragraphs (b) and (c) 

of this section apply.

    (b) For the youth, adult and dislocated worker programs, the amount 

to be recaptured from each local area for purposes of reallocation, if 

any, must be based on the amount by which the prior year's unobligated 

balance of allocated funds exceeds 20 percent of that year's allocation 

for the program, less any amount reserved (up to 10 percent) for the 

costs of administration. Unobligated balances must be determined based 

on allocations adjusted for any allowable transfer between funding 

streams. This amount, if any, must be separately determined for each 

funding stream.

    (c) To be eligible to receive youth, adult or dislocated worker 

funds under the reallocation procedures, a local area must have 

obligated at least 80 percent of the prior program year's allocation, 

less any amount reserved (up to 10 percent) for the costs of 

administration, for youth, adult, or dislocated worker activities, as 

separately determined. A local area's eligibility to receive a 

reallocation must be separately determined for each funding stream.
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