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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 3151 (Introduced in Senate) — To enhance investment in education and employment programs by eliminating duplication, cutting red tape, and increasi... · 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. TITLE I—General provisions Sec. 101. Definitions. Sec. 102. Powers of Federal Government. TITLE II—Statewide and local workforce investment systems Sec. 201. Purpose. Subtitle A—State Provisions Sec. 211. State workforce investment boards. Sec. 212. State plan. Subtitle B—Local provisions Sec. 221. Local workforce investment areas. Sec. 222. Local workforce investment boards. Sec. 223.
Local plan. Subtitle C—One-Stop delivery system Sec. 231. One-stop delivery system. Subtitle D—Providers of training services Sec. 241. Providers of training services. TITLE III—Worker Training Services and Activities Sec. 301. Fiscal year basis. Sec. 302. Priority for services. Subtitle A—Adult Worker Training Services and Activities Sec. 311. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 312. Allotment of funds for adult worker training services and activities. Sec. 313. Within State allocation.
Sec. 314. Use of funds. Sec. 315. Adult training services. Sec. 316. Supplemental services for individuals eligible for trade adjustment assistance. Sec. 317. Supplemental services for designated recipients of supplemental nutrition assistance. Sec. 318. Labor exchange system and administration of work test for unemployment compensation. Sec. 319. Nationwide employment statistics system. Sec. 320. Conforming amendment relating to H–1B nonimmigrant petitioner account. Sec. 321.
Amendments to the Trade Act of 1974. Sec. 322. Conforming amendments relating to the temporary assistance for needy families program. Sec. 323. Amendments to the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008. Subtitle B—Worker Training for Disadvantaged Youth Chapter 1—Disadvantaged youth Sec. 331. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 332. Allotment of funds for youth training services. Sec. 333. Within State allocation. Sec. 334. Youth training services. Chapter 2—Job Corps Sec. 341. Purposes.
Sec. 342. Definitions. Sec. 343. Establishment. Sec. 344. Individuals eligible for the Job Corps. Sec. 345. Recruitment, screening, selection, and assignment of enrollees. Sec. 346. Enrollment. Sec. 347. Job Corps centers. Sec. 348. Program activities. Sec. 349. Counseling and job placement. Sec. 350. Support. Sec. 351. Operations. Sec. 352. Standards of conduct. Sec. 353. Community participation. Sec. 354. Workforce councils. Sec. 355. Advisory committees. Sec. 356. Experimental projects and technical assistance.
Sec. 357. Application of provisions of Federal law. Sec. 358. Special provisions. Sec. 359. Management information. Sec. 360. General provisions. Sec. 361. Job Corps oversight and reporting. Sec. 362. Authorization of appropriations. Subtitle C—Worker training for individuals with disabilities Sec. 371. Declaration of purpose and policy. Sec. 372. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 373. Grants to States. Sec. 374. Eligible population. Sec. 375. Vocational rehabilitation services and information and referral services.
Subtitle D—Worker Training for Indians (Including Alaska Natives) and Native Hawaiians Sec. 381. Worker training for Indians (including Alaska Natives) and Native Hawaiians. Subtitle E—Worker training for reintegration of offenders Sec. 391. Reintegration of offenders. TITLE IV—Performance indicators, fiscal controls, and administrative provisions Sec. 401. Definition of other direct recipient. Sec. 402. Performance accountability system. Sec. 403. Fiscal controls; sanctions.
Sec. 404. Reports; recordkeeping; investigations. Sec. 405. Requirements and restrictions. Sec. 406. Monitoring. Sec. 407. Judicial review. Sec. 408. General program requirements. Sec. 409. Organization. Sec. 410. Budgetary effects. TITLE V—Repeals and transition provisions Sec. 501. Repealed provisions. Sec. 502. Savings provisions for adult programs. Sec. 503. Savings provisions for youth programs. Sec. 504. Savings provisions for disabilities programs. Sec. 505. Savings provisions for programs for Indians (including Alaska Natives) and Native Hawaiians.
Sec. 506. Obligation and expenditure limitations. Sec. 507. Effective date.
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