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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · H.R. 2721 (Introduced in House) — To strengthen and expand proven anti-poverty programs and initiatives. · Sec. 1467

Sec. 1467. General requirements

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Activities provided with funds under this Act shall be subject to the requirements and restrictions, including the labor standards, described in section 181 of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (as in effect on the day before the date of enactment of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act) and the nondiscrimination provisions of section 188 of such Act, in addition to other applicable Federal laws. The Secretary may require the reporting of information relating to fiscal, performance and other matters that the Secretary determines is necessary to effectively monitor the activities carried out with funds provided under this Act.
At a minimum, grantees and subgrantees shall provide information relating to— the number individuals participating in activities with funds provided under this Act and the number of such individuals who have completed such participation; the expenditures of funds provided under the Act; the number of jobs created pursuant to the activities carried out under this Act; the demographic characteristics of individuals participating in activities under this Act; and the performance outcomes of individuals participating in activities under this Act, including— for adults participating in activities funded under section 1464 of this Act— entry in unsubsidized employment; retention in unsubsidized employment; and earnings in unsubsidized employment; for low-income youth participating in summer employment activities under sections 1465 and 1466— work readiness skill attainment using an employer validated checklist; and placement in or return to secondary or postsecondary education or training, or entry into unsubsidized employment; for low-income youth participating in year-round employment activities under section 1465 or in activities under section 1466— placement in or return to post-secondary education; attainment of high school diploma or its equivalent; attainment of an industry-recognized credential; and entry into unsubsidized employment, retention, and earnings as described in subparagraph (A); and for unemployed, low-income adults participating in activities under section 1466— entry into unsubsidized employment, retention, and earnings as described in subparagraph (A); and the attainment of industry-recognized credentials.
Funds provided under this Act shall only be used for activities that are in addition to activities that would otherwise be available in the State or local area in the absence of such funds. The Secretary of Labor may establish such additional requirements as the Secretary determines may be necessary to ensure fiscal integrity, effective monitoring, and the appropriate and prompt implementation of the activities under this Act. The Secretary of Labor shall provide to the appropriate Committees of the Congress and make available to the public the information reported pursuant to subsection
(b)and the evaluations of activities carried out pursuant to the funds reserved under section 1463(b).
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