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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. 223

Sec. 223. Local plan

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To be eligible to receive funds under this Act, each local board shall develop and submit to the State board a single local plan (referred to in this Act as the local plan ) that outlines a 1- to 3-year strategy for the local workforce investment system of the local area and that meets the requirements of this Act (including requirements of the State plan). The local plan shall include— a list of members of the local board; an assurance that the requirements of subsections (d), (f), (g), and
(h)of section 222 have been met; an assurance that any grants and contracts involving Federal funds awarded by the local board (directly or through a one-stop operator) to providers of a covered program providing worker training services and activities or providers of activities relating to labor exchange or employment statistics system under section 313(e)(4), section 333(d)(3), and section 373(c) will be awarded on a competitive basis; a description of the process used by the local board consistent with section 222(h) to provide an opportunity for public comment on and input into development of the plan, before submission of the plan; an assurance that the local board will comply with all fiscal control and fund accounting procedures established by the State board under section 403 in order to ensure the proper disbursement of, and accounting for, Federal funds allocated to the local area; and a description of— the needs in the local area for worker training services and activities, including information on such needs of the unemployed individuals and underemployed individuals in the local area; the one-stop delivery system to be established in the local area; the division of responsibility between the local board and the one-stop operators in the local area, acting under section 241(a), for awarding any grants or contracts to eligible entities to provide worker services training and activities under paragraphs
(3)and
(4)of section 313(e), section 333(d)(3), and section 373(c); the methods and factors the local board will use in allocating Federal funds for worker training services and activities described in paragraphs
(3)and
(4)of section 313(e), section 333(d)(3), and section 373(c) among one-stop operators in the local area; the methods and factors the local board will use in allocating Federal funds for administrative costs under sections 313(e)(2), 333(d)(2), and 373(d) among one-stop operators in the local area; the competitive process to be used by the local board (directly or through a one-stop operator) to award any grants and contracts referred to in paragraph (3); the worker training services and activities that will be carried out with funds received by the local board under this Act, and how the local board will ensure the local board meets the needs of— eligible veterans; unemployed individuals, and underemployed individuals, who are age 16 or older; required participants in an employment and training program under section 6(d)(4)(C) of the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 ( 7 U.S.C. 2015(d)(4)(C) ), as amended by section 323(a); persons certified by the Secretary under section 223(a) of the Trade Act of 1974 ( 19 U.S.C. 2273(a) ); disadvantaged youth; individuals with disabilities; Indians (including Alaska Natives) and Native Hawaiians; and individuals who are age 55 or older; how the local board will hold one-stop operators and other recipients of Federal funds from the local board accountable for their performance; and such other information as the State board may require. The local board shall submit the local plan to the State board for approval.
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