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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 652 — Establishment and Functioning of State Employment Service · § 652.302

§ 652.302. How do the Secretary of Labor's responsibilities described in this part apply to State wage records?

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(a)A significant portion of the workforce and labor market information—defined in § 651.10 of this chapter—are developed using State wage records.
(b)Based on the Secretary of Labor's responsibilities described in Wagner-Peyser Act sec. 15 and § 652.300, the Secretary of Labor will, in consultation with Federal agencies, and States, and considering recommendations from the Workforce Information Advisory Council described in Wagner-Peyser Act sec. 15(d), develop:
(1)Standardized definitions for the data elements comprising “wage records” as defined in § 652.301; and
(2)Improved processes and systems for the collection and reporting of wage records.
(c)In carrying out these activities, the Secretary also may consult with other stakeholders, such as employers.
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