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

8-83-221. Title I and Title III allocation.

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The local elected officials or their designee shall serve as the local grant recipient for the Title I and Title III money allocated to the work force development area by the governor for the purposes of a work force development area's administration and implementation of the work force investment program pursuant to the allocation formula described in section 8-83-223. The department shall contract directly with each local work force investment area board. In order to assist in the administration of Title I and Title III money, the local elected officials may designate an entity to serve as a local grant sub- recipient for the money or as a local fiscal agent.
Except when the designee is the department, a designation does not relieve the local elected officials of the liability for any misuse of grant money.
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