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Directive:

TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT GUIDANCE LETTER NO. 09-11

Subject:
Revised Fiscal Year (FY) 2012 “Advance” Funding Levels Available October 2011 for Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Programs and Clarification on the Level of Governor’s Reserve

Purpose:
Per recent Congressional action, this Training and Employment Guidance Letter (TEGL) has two purposes:
a) To provide states with revised allotment levels for the WIA Adult and Dislocated Worker Fiscal Year 2012 “advance” funds which become available to states in October 2011. The revised levels are based on the 1.503 temporary rate of operations reduction included in the short-term Continuing Appropriations Acts of 2012.
b) To clarify that the Governors’ Reserve is set at five percent for all Performance Year 2011 WIA funds.

To:
ALL STATE WORKFORCE AGENCIES
ALL STATE WORKFORCE LIAISONS
From:
JANE OATES
Assistant Secretary
Date:
October 26, 2011
Expiration Date:
Continuing

Rescissions:    None

Contact:  Questions regarding these allotments may be directed to the appropriate Regional Office. Information on allotments and planning requirements may also be found on the ETA Web site at http://www.doleta.gov.

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1. WIA Dislocated Program Revised FY 2012 “Advance” Allotments, Based on 1.503 Temporary Rate of Operations Reduction
2. WIA Adult Program Revised FY 2012 “Advance” Allotments, Based on 1.503 Temporary Rate of Operations Reduction
3. Waiver Request Template


Related Change Documents

 Documents TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT GUIDANCE LETTER NO. 09-11, Change 1

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