Sec. 315. Adult training services
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Adult training services under this subtitle are any services designed to promote literacy, educational attainment, work-related skills, employment, employment retention, and higher wages among participants, including— individual assessment; job search and placement assistance services; work experience and skills training, including through an industry sector partnership; occupational skills training, including career and technical education and training through apprenticeships; on-the-job training; services and activities designed to meet the educational needs of participants, including— basic skills instruction and remedial education; language instruction educational programs for English learners (defined as individuals with the proficiency described in section 9101(25) of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 ( 20 U.S.C. 7801(25) )); secondary education services and activities, including classroom instruction, tutoring, study skills training, and dropout prevention activities, designed to lead to the attainment of a secondary school diploma or its generally recognized equivalent (including a credential for achievement of recognized alternative standards for individuals with disabilities); counseling and assistance in obtaining education at an institution of higher education and necessary financial aid; and alternative secondary school services; a training program or coursework at an institution of higher education, including a training program or coursework for the purpose of— obtaining a degree or certification; or completing a degree or certification that the worker had previously begun at an institution of higher education; and other services designed to promote literacy, educational attainment, work-related skills, employment, employment retention, and higher wages among participants.
To be eligible to receive adult training services, an individual shall be— age 16 or older; and an unemployed individual or an underemployed individual. In providing adult training services under this subtitle, the State shall ensure that all persons designated by the State as 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) ) or certified by the Secretary under section 223(a) of the Trade Act of 1974 ( 19 U.S.C. 2273(a) ) shall receive the services.
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