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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 798 (Introduced in House) — To reauthorize the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 to strengthen the United States workforce investment system throu... · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title and table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Workforce Investment Act of 2013 The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title and table of contents. Sec. 2. Purposes and principles. Title I—Workforce Investment Systems Subtitle A—Definitions Sec. 101. Definitions. Subtitle B—Statewide and Local Workforce Investment Systems Sec. 111. State workforce investment boards and requirements for State plans. Sec. 112. State unified plan. Sec. 113. Local workforce investment areas and boards.
Sec. 114. Additional one-stop programs and activities. Sec. 115. Providers of training services. Sec. 116. Youth activities. Sec. 117. Adult and dislocated worker training activities. Sec. 118. Unified performance accountability system. Sec. 119. Authorization of funding for one-stop infrastructure. Subtitle C—Job Corps Sec. 131. Purposes. Sec. 132. Definitions. Sec. 133. Individuals eligible for the Job Corps. Sec. 134. Recruitment, screening, selection, and assignment of enrollees.
Sec. 135. Enrollment. Sec. 136. Job Corps centers. Sec. 137. Program activities. Sec. 138. Support. Sec. 139. Community participation. Sec. 140. Industry councils. Sec. 141. Experimental, research, and demonstration projects and College Corps program. Sec. 142. Technical amendment. Sec. 143. Performance accountability and management. Sec. 144. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle D—National Programs Sec. 151. Native American programs. Sec. 152. Migrant and seasonal farmworker programs.
Sec. 153. Veterans workforce investment programs. Sec. 154. Repeal. Sec. 155. Technical assistance. Sec. 156. Innovation projects. Sec. 157. Workforce and youth innovation and best practices grants. Sec. 158. Evaluations. Sec. 159. National dislocated worker grants. Sec. 160. Youthbuild program. Sec. 161. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 162. Transition grants to States. Sec. 163. Interagency agreement. Subtitle E—Administration Sec. 171. Requirements and restrictions. Sec. 172.
Fiscal controls or sanctions. Sec. 173. Reports, recordkeeping, investigations. Sec. 174. Administrative provisions. Sec. 175. Repeals. Sec. 176. General program requirements. Sec. 177. Office of Disability Employment Policy. Sec. 178. Independent evaluation of the efficiency and effectiveness of the Federal Workforce Investment System. Subtitle F—Community College to Career Fund Sec. 181. Community College to Career Fund. Title II—Adult Education and Literacy Sec. 201. Purposes, definitions, and miscellaneous provisions.
Sec. 202. Amendments to subtitle A. Sec. 203. Amendments to subtitle B. Sec. 204. Amendments to subtitle C. Sec. 205. Amendments to subtitle D. Title III—Amendments to the Wagner-Peyser Act Sec. 301. Employment service offices. Sec. 302. Definitions. Sec. 303. Federal and State employment service offices. Sec. 304. Allotment of sums. Sec. 305. Use of sums. Sec. 306. State plan. Sec. 307. Performance accountability measures. Sec. 308. Pilot projects. Sec. 309. Labor market information system.
Title IV—Amendments to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 Subtitle A—Introductory Provisions Sec. 401. References. Sec. 402. Findings, purpose, policy. Sec. 403. Rehabilitation Services Administration. Sec. 404. Definitions. Sec. 405. Administration of the Act. Sec. 406. Reports. Sec. 407. Evaluation. Sec. 408. Carryover. Sec. 409. Traditionally underserved populations. Subtitle B—Vocational rehabilitation services Sec. 411. Declaration of policy; authorization of appropriations.
Sec. 412. State plans. Sec. 413. Eligibility and individualized plan for employment. Sec. 414. Vocational rehabilitation services. Sec. 415. State Rehabilitation Council. Sec. 416. Performance accountability measures. Sec. 417. Monitoring and review. Sec. 418. Training and services for employers. Sec. 419. State allotments. Sec. 420. Client Assistance Program. Sec. 421. Technical assistance for quality services. Sec. 422. Pre-employment transition services. Sec. 423. American Indian vocational rehabilitation services.
Subtitle C—Research and Training Sec. 431. Purpose. Sec. 432. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 433. National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research. Sec. 434. Interagency Committee. Sec. 435. Research and other covered activities. Sec. 436. Rehabilitation Research Advisory Council. Sec. 437. Definition of covered school. Subtitle D—Professional Development and Special Projects and Demonstration Sec. 441. Training. Sec. 442. Demonstration and training programs.
Sec. 443. Migrant and seasonal farmworkers. Sec. 444. Recreational programs. Subtitle E—National Council on Disability Sec. 451. Report. Sec. 452. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle F—Rights and advocacy Sec. 456. Board and Council. Sec. 457. Protection and advocacy of individual rights. Sec. 458. Standards for accessible medical diagnostic equipment. Subtitle G—Employment Opportunities for Individuals With Disabilities Sec. 461. Projects with industry. Sec. 462. Authorization of appropriations.
Sec. 463. Supported employment services. Subtitle H—Independent Living Services and Centers for Independent Living Chapter 1—General provisions Sec. 471. Purpose. Sec. 472. Independent Living Administration. Sec. 473. Definitions. Sec. 474. State plan. Sec. 475. Statewide Independent Living Council. Sec. 476. Responsibilities of the ILA Director. Chapter 2—Independent living services Sec. 477. Administration. Chapter 3—Centers for independent living Sec. 481. Program authorization.
Sec. 482. Centers. Sec. 483. Standards and assurances. Sec. 484. Authorization of appropriations. Chapter 4—Independent Living Services for Older Individuals who are Blind Sec. 486. Independent living services for older individuals who are blind. Sec. 487. Program of grants. Sec. 488. Independent living services for older individuals who are blind authorization of appropriations. Subtitle I—Increasing employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities Sec. 491. Disability employment.
Sec. 492. Table of contents.
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