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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 662.250 - Where and to what extent must required One-Stop partners make core services available?

  • Section Number: 662.250
  • Section Name: Where and to what extent must required One-Stop partners make core services available?

    (a) At a minimum, the core services that are applicable to the 

program of the partner under Sec. 662.220, and that are in addition to 

the basic labor exchange services traditionally provided in the local 

area under the Wagner-Peyser program, must be made available at the 

comprehensive One-Stop center. These services must be made available to 

individuals attributable to the partner's program who seek assistance 

at the center. The adult and dislocated worker program partners are 

required to make all of the core services listed in Sec. 662.240 

available at the center in accordance with 20 CFR 663.100(b)(1).

    (b) The applicable core services may be made available by the 

provision of appropriate technology at the comprehensive One-Stop 

center, by co-locating personnel at the center, cross-training of 

staff, or through a cost reimbursement or other agreement between 

service providers at the comprehensive One-Stop center and the partner, 

as described in the MOU.

    (c) The responsibility of the partner for the provision of core 

services must be proportionate to the use of the services at the 

comprehensive One-Stop center by the individuals attributable to the 

partner's program. The specific method of determining each partner's 

proportionate responsibility must be described in the MOU.

    (d) For purposes of this part, individuals attributable to the 

partner's program may include individuals who are referred through the 

comprehensive One-Stop center and enrolled in the partner's program 

after the receipt of core services, who have been enrolled in the 

partner's program prior to receipt of the applicable core services at 

the center, who meet the eligibility criteria for the partner's program 

and who receive an applicable core service, or who meet an alternative 

definition described in the MOU.

    (e) Under the MOU, the provision of applicable core services at the 

Center by the One-Stop partner may be supplemented by the provision of 

such services through the networks of affiliated sites and networks of 

One-Stop partners described in WIA section 134(c)(2).
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