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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 680 — Adult and Dislocated Worker Activities Under Title I of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act · § 680.530

§ 680.530. What eligibility requirements apply to providers of on-the-job-training, customized training, incumbent worker training, and other training exceptions?

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(a)Providers of on-the-job training, customized training, incumbent worker training, internships, paid or unpaid work experience, or transitional jobs are not subject to the requirements applicable to entities listed on the eligible training provider list, and are not included on the State list of eligible training providers and programs.
(b)For providers of training described in paragraph
(a)of this section, the Governor may establish performance criteria those providers must meet to receive funds under the adult or dislocated worker programs pursuant to a contract as provided in § 680.320.
(c)One-stop operators in a local area must collect such performance information as the Governor may require and determine whether the providers meet any performance criteria the Governor may establish under paragraph
(b)of this section.
(d)One-stop operators must disseminate information identifying providers and programs that have met the Governor's performance criteria, along with the relevant performance information about them, through the one-stop delivery system.
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