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Code · Colorado · Title 8 — Labor And Industry · Article 83 — Workforce Development

8-83-217. Memorandum of understanding - one-stop partners.

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(a)The work force board, with the agreement of the local elected officials, shall develop and enter into a memorandum of understanding between the work force board and the one-stop partners concerning the provision of services in the one-stop system in the local area.
(b)Each memorandum of understanding must contain provisions describing:
(I)The services to be provided through the one-stop system;
(II)How the costs of such services and the operating costs of the system will be funded;
(III)Methods for referral of individuals between the one-stop operator and one-stop partners for the appropriate services and activities;
(IV)The duration of the memorandum of understanding and the procedures for amending the memorandum of understanding during the term of the memorandum of understanding; and
(V)Such other provisions, consistent with the federal act, as the parties to the agreement determine to be appropriate.
(2)Repealed.
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