(a) A person is eligible to receive services under the INA program
if that person is:
(1) An Indian, as determined by a policy of the Native American
grantee. The grantee's definition must at least include anyone who is a
member of a Federally-recognized tribe; or
(2) An Alaska Native, as defined in section 3(b) of the Alaska
Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA), 43 U.S.C. 1602(b); or
(3) A Native Hawaiian, as defined in WIA section 166(b)(3).
(b) The person must also be any one of the following:
(1) Unemployed; or
(2) Underemployed, as defined in Sec. 668.150; or
(3) A low-income individual, as defined in WIA section 101(25); or
(4) The recipient of a bona fide lay-off notice which has taken
effect in the last six months or will take effect in the following six
month period, who is unlikely to return to a previous industry or
occupation, and who is in need of retraining for either employment with
another employer or for job retention with the current employer; or
(5) An individual who is employed, but is determined by the grantee
to be in need of employment and training services to obtain or retain
employment that allows for self-sufficiency.
(c) If applicable, male applicants must also register or be
registered for the Selective Service.
(d) For purposes of determining whether a person is a low-income
individual under paragraph (b)(3) of this section, the Secretary issues
guidance for the determination of family income. (WIA sec. 189(h).)