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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 652 — Establishment and Functioning of State Employment Service · § 652.207

§ 652.207. How does a State meet the requirement for universal access to Employment Service services?

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(a)A State has discretion in how it meets the requirement for universal access to ES services. In exercising this discretion, a State must meet the Wagner-Peyser Act's requirements.
(b)These requirements are:
(1)Labor exchange services must be available to all employers and job seekers, including unemployment insurance
(UI)claimants, veterans, migrant and seasonal farmworkers, and individuals with disabilities;
(2)The State must have the capacity to deliver labor exchange services to employers and job seekers, as described in the Wagner-Peyser Act, on a statewide basis through:
(i)Self-service, including virtual services;
(ii)Facilitated self-help service; and
(iii)Staff-assisted service;
(3)In each local area, in at least one comprehensive physical center, ES staff must provide labor exchange services (including staff-assisted labor exchange services) and career services as described in § 652.206; and
(4)Those labor exchange services provided under the Wagner-Peyser Act in a local area must be described in the Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU)described in § 678.500 of this chapter. [81 FR 56337, Aug. 19, 2016, as amended at 85 FR 626, Jan. 6, 2020; 88 FR 82726, Nov. 24, 2023]
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