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Directive:
TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT NOTICE NO. 30-08

Subject:
Overview of the Employment and Training Administration's implementation strategy for Workforce Investment Act and Wagner-Peyser funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

Purpose:
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (The Recovery Act) was signed into law by President Obama on February 17, 2009. The Employment and Training Administration (ETA) will issue formal guidance to all states within 30 days of enactment for implementation of the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) and Wagner-Peyser funding under the Recovery Act. This notice describes the initial plans ETA has developed for implementing these programs under the Recovery Act. Formal guidance is forthcoming.

To:
STATE WORKFORCE AGENCIES
STATE WORKFORCE ADMINISTRATORS
STATE WORKFORCE LIAISONS
STATE AND LOCAL WORKFORCE BOARD CHAIRS AND DIRECTORS
STATE LABOR COMMISSIONERS
STATE UI DIRECTORS

From:
DOUGLAS F. SMALL
Deputy Assistant Secretary

Date:
March 04, 2009

  

Contact:  Inquiries should be addressed to the appropriate regional office or to the Employment and Training Administration through a special email address established for this purpose: eta.economicrecovery@dol.gov (please note the change from the old email address, eta.stimulus@dol.gov). ETA will monitor this account daily, and may respond to inquiries directly or through general communications such as official guidance, Webinars, and public Q&A documents.

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Created: May 24, 2007
Updated: March 30, 2009