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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 641 — Provisions Governing the Senior Community Service Employment Program · § 641.325

§ 641.325. What information must be provided in the State Plan?

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The Department issues instructions detailing the information that must be provided in the State Plan. At a minimum, the State Plan must include the State's four-year strategy, as described in § 641.302, and information on the following:
(a)The ratio of eligible individuals in each service area to the total eligible population in the State;
(b)The relative distribution of:
(1)Eligible individuals residing in urban and rural areas within the State;
(2)Eligible individuals who have the greatest economic need;
(3)Eligible individuals who are minorities;
(4)Eligible individuals who are limited English proficient;
(5)Eligible individuals who have the greatest social need; and
(6)Eligible individuals who are formerly incarcerated individuals as defined in § 641.140;
(c)The current and projected employment opportunities in the State (such as by providing information available under sec. 15 of the Wagner-Peyser Act (29 U.S.C. 49l-2) by occupation), and the types of skills possessed by eligible individuals;
(d)The localities and populations for which projects of the type authorized by OAA title V are most needed;
(e)Actions taken and/or planned to coordinate activities of SCSEP grantees in the State with activities carried out in the State under title I of WIOA;
(f)A description of the process used to obtain advice and recommendations on the State Plan from representatives of organizations and individuals listed in § 641.315, and advice and recommendations on steps to coordinate SCSEP services with activities funded under title I of WIOA from representatives of organizations listed in § 641.335;
(g)A description of the State's procedures and time line for ensuring an open and inclusive planning process that provides meaningful opportunity for public comment as required by § 641.350;
(h)Public comments received, and a summary of the comments;
(i)A description of the steps taken to avoid disruptions to the greatest extent possible as provided in § 641.365; and
(j)Such other information as the Department may require in the State Plan instructions. (OAA § 503(a)). [75 FR 53812, Sept. 1, 2010, as amended at 82 FR 56882, Dec. 1, 2017; 87 FR 8189, Feb. 14, 2022]
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