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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 1010 — Application of Priority of Service for Covered Persons · § 1010.240

§ 1010.240. Will the Department be monitoring for compliance with priority of service?

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(a)The Department will monitor recipients of funds for qualified job training programs to ensure that covered persons are made aware of and afforded priority of service.
(b)Monitoring priority of service will be performed jointly between the Veterans' Employment and Training Service
(VETS)and the DOL agency responsible for the program's administration and oversight.
(c)A recipient's failure to provide priority of service to covered persons will be handled in accordance with the program's established compliance review processes. In addition to the remedies available under the program's compliance review processes, a recipient may be required to submit a corrective action plan to correct such failure.
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