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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 · § 679.530

§ 679.530. When must the regional plan be modified?

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(a)Consistent with § 679.580, the Governor must establish procedures governing the modification of regional plans.
(b)At the end of the first 2-year period of the 4-year local plan, the Local WDBs within a planning region, in partnership with the appropriate chief elected officials, must review the regional plan and prepare and submit modifications to the regional plan to reflect changes:
(1)In regional labor market and economic conditions; and
(2)Other factors affecting the implementation of the local plan, including but not limited to changes in the financing available to support WIOA title I and partner-provided WIOA services.
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