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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 803 (Engrossed in House) — To reform and strengthen the workforce investment system of the Nation to put Americans back to work and make the Uni... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Table of contents

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The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Sec. 3. References. Sec. 4. Effective date. Title I—AMENDMENTS TO THE WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT of 1998 Subtitle A—Workforce Investment Definitions Sec. 101. Definitions. Subtitle B—Statewide and Local Workforce Investment Systems Sec. 102. Purpose. Sec. 103. State workforce investment boards. Sec. 104. State plan. Sec. 105. Local workforce investment areas. Sec. 106. Local workforce investment boards.
Sec. 107. Local plan. Sec. 108. Establishment of one-stop delivery system. Sec. 109. Identification of eligible providers of training services. Sec. 110. General authorization. Sec. 111. State allotments. Sec. 112. Within State allocations. Sec. 113. Use of funds for employment and training activities. Sec. 114. Performance accountability system. Sec. 115. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle C—Job Corps Sec. 116. Job Corps purposes. Sec. 117. Job Corps definitions. Sec. 118.
Individuals eligible for the Job Corps. Sec. 119. Recruitment, screening, selection, and assignment of enrollees. Sec. 120. Job Corps centers. Sec. 121. Program activities. Sec. 122. Counseling and job placement. Sec. 123. Support. Sec. 124. Operations. Sec. 125. Community participation. Sec. 126. Workforce councils. Sec. 127. Technical assistance. Sec. 128. Special provisions. Sec. 129. Performance accountability management. Subtitle D—National Programs Sec. 130. Technical assistance.
Sec. 131. Evaluations. Subtitle E—Administration Sec. 132. Requirements and restrictions. Sec. 133. Prompt allocation of funds. Sec. 134. Fiscal controls; sanctions. Sec. 135. Reports to Congress. Sec. 136. Administrative provisions. Sec. 137. State legislative authority. Sec. 138. General program requirements. Sec. 139. Federal agency staff and restrictions on political and lobbying activities. Subtitle F—State unified plan Sec. 140. State unified plan. Title II—ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY EDUCATION Sec. 201.
Amendment. Title III—AMENDMENTS TO THE WAGNER-PEYSER ACT Sec. 301. Amendments to the Wagner-Peyser Act. Title IV—REPEALS AND CONFORMING AMENDMENTS Sec. 401. Repeals. Sec. 402. Amendment to the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980. Sec. 403. Amendments to the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008. Sec. 404. Amendments to section 412 of the Immigration and Nationality Act. Sec. 405. Amendments relating to the Second Chance Act of 2007. Sec. 406.
Amendments to the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968. Sec. 407. Conforming amendments to the United States Code. Sec. 408. Conforming amendment to table of contents. Title V—AMENDMENTS TO THE REHABILITATION ACT OF 1973 Sec. 501. Findings. Sec. 502. Rehabilitation services administration. Sec. 503. Definitions. Sec. 504. State plan. Sec. 505. Scope of services. Sec. 506. Standards and indicators. Sec. 507. Collaboration with industry. Sec. 508. Reservation for expanded transition services.
Sec. 509. Client assistance program. Sec. 510. Title III amendments. Sec. 511. Repeal of title VI. Sec. 512. Chairperson. Sec. 513. Authorizations of appropriations. Sec. 514. Conforming amendments. Title VI—Studies by the Comptroller General Sec. 601. Study by the Comptroller General on exhausting Federal Pell Grants before accessing WIA funds. Sec. 602. Study by the Comptroller General on administrative cost savings.
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