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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. 231

Sec. 231. One-stop delivery system

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Consistent with this Act, the local board shall establish a one-stop delivery system, comprised of one-stop centers, in the local area. Consistent with this Act (including the requirements of the State plan and any other requirements imposed by the State board), the local board may— choose the number and location of one-stop centers that will operate in the local area, to facilitate the provision of worker training services and activities; allocate the funds the local board receives for worker training services and activities under sections 313(e)(1), 333(d)(3), and 373(c) among the one-stop operators for the operation of the centers; allocate the funds the local board receives for administrative costs under sections 313(2), 333(d)(2), and 373(d) among the one-stop operators for the operation of the centers; designate or certify one-stop operators for such centers; and terminate at will the designation or certification of such operators.
To be eligible to receive funds made available under subsection
(b)to operate a one-stop center, an entity— may be a public or private entity, or consortium of entities, except that elementary schools and secondary schools (other than secondary schools providing career and technical education) shall not be eligible to receive the funds; and shall be designated or certified as a one-stop operator through a competitive process.
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