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Code · Iowa · Chapter 84A — Department Of Workforce Development

84A.3 Local workforce development plans.

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1. A local workforce development board shall, in partnership with the chief elected official, develop a local workforce development plan in accordance with current federal workforce laws, rules, and regulations. The local workforce development board shall submit the workforce development plan to the department of workforce development for review and approval in the manner and form determined by the department.
2. All local workforce plan modifications shall be submitted to the department of workforce development for review and approval in the manner and form determined by the department. Modifications to the local workforce development plan must be developed in accordance with current federal workforce laws, rules, and regulations.
3. The local workforce development plan and modifications shall include the contents required by current federal workforce laws, rules, and regulations, and such other information as the department of workforce development or the state workforce development board may require.
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