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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 662  

Description of the One-Stop System Under Title I of the Workforce Investment Act

 

 

 

Subpart B  

One-Stop Partners and the Responsibilities of Partners


20 CFR 662.220 - What entity serves as the One-Stop partner for a particular program in the local area?

  • Section Number: 662.220
  • Section Name: What entity serves as the One-Stop partner for a particular program in the local area?

    (a) The ``entity'' that carries out the program and activities 

listed in Secs. 662.200 and 662.210 of this subpart, and, therefore, 

serves as the One-Stop partner is the grant recipient, administrative 

entity or organization responsible for administering the funds of the 

specified program in the local area. The term ``entity'' does not 

include the service providers that contract with or are subrecipients 

of the local administrative entity. For programs that do not include 

local administrative entities, the responsible State Agency should be 

the partner. Specific entities for specific programs are identified in 

paragraph (b) of this section.

    (b)(1) For title II of WIA, the entity that carries out the program 

for the purposes of paragraph (a) of this section is the State eligible 

entity. The State eligible entity may designate an eligible provider as 

the ``entity'' for this purpose;

    (2) For title I, Part A, of the Rehabilitation Act, the entity that 

carries out the program for the purposes of paragraph (a) of this 

section is the designated State agency or designated unit specified 

under section 101(a)(2) that is primarily concerned with vocational 

rehabilitation, or vocational and other rehabilitation, of individuals 

with disabilities; and

    (3) Under WIA, the national programs, including Job Corps, the WIA 

Indian and Native American program, the Migrant and Seasonal 

Farmworkers program, and the Veterans' Workforce Investment program, 

are required One-Stop partners. Local Boards must include them in the 

One-Stop delivery system where they are present in their local area. In 

local areas where the national programs are not present, States and 

Local Boards should take steps to ensure that customer groups served by 

these programs have access to services through the One-Stop delivery 

system.
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