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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 679 — Statewide and Local Governance of the Workforce Development System Under Title I of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act · § 679.120

§ 679.120. What is meant by the terms “optimum policy-making authority” and “demonstrated experience and expertise”?

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For purposes of § 679.110:
(a)A representative with “optimum policy-making authority” is an individual who can reasonably be expected to speak affirmatively on behalf of the entity he or she represents and to commit that entity to a chosen course of action.
(b)A representative with “demonstrated experience and expertise” means an individual with documented leadership in developing or implementing workforce development, human resources, training and development, or a core program function. Demonstrated experience and expertise may include individuals with experience in education or training of job seekers with barriers to employment as described in § 679.110(b)(3)(ii)(C) and (D).
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