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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 652 — Establishment and Functioning of State Employment Service · § 652.3

§ 652.3. Public labor exchange services system.

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At a minimum, each State must administer a labor exchange system which has the capacity, to:
(a)Assist job seekers in finding employment, including promoting their familiarity with the Department's electronic tools;
(b)Assist employers in filling jobs;
(c)Facilitate the match between job seekers and employers;
(d)Participate in a system for clearing labor among the States, including the use of standardized classification systems issued by the Secretary, under sec. 15 of the Wagner-Peyser Act;
(e)Meet the work test requirements of the State unemployment compensation system; and
(f)Provide labor exchange services as identified in § 678.430(a) of this chapter, sec. 7(a) of the Wagner-Peyser Act, and sec. 134(c)(2)(A)(iv) of WIOA.
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