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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 682 — Statewide Activities Under Title I of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act · § 682.110

§ 682.110. How are statewide employment and training activities funded?

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(a)Except for the statewide rapid response activities described in paragraph
(c)of this section, statewide employment and training activities are supported by funds reserved by the Governor under WIOA sec. 128(a).
(b)Funds reserved by the Governor for statewide workforce investment activities may be combined and used for any of the activities authorized in WIOA sec. 129(b), 134(a)(2)(B), or 134(a)(3)(A) (which are described in §§ 682.200 and 682.210), regardless of whether the funds were allotted through the youth, adult, or dislocated worker funding streams.
(c)Funds for statewide rapid response activities are reserved under WIOA sec.133(a)(2) and may be used to provide the activities authorized at WIOA sec. 134(a)(2)(A) (which are described in §§ 682.310 through 682.330).
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