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Code · CFR · Title 20 — Employees' Benefits · Part 686 — The Job Corps Under Title I of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act · § 686.970

§ 686.970. How does Job Corps ensure that centers or other service providers comply with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act and the WIOA regulations?

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(a)If the Department receives a complaint or has reason to believe that a center or other service provider is failing to comply with the requirements of WIOA or WIOA regulations, the Regional Director must investigate the allegation and determine within 90 days after receiving the complaint or otherwise learning of the alleged violation, whether such allegation or complaint is true.
(b)As a result of such a determination, the Regional Director may:
(1)Direct the center operator or service provider to handle a complaint through the grievance procedures established under § 686.960; or
(2)Investigate and determine whether the center operator or service provider is in compliance with WIOA and WIOA regulations. If the Regional Director determines that the center or service provider is not in compliance with WIOA or WIOA regulations, the Regional Director may take action to resolve the complaint under § 686.965(b), or will report the incident to the Department of Labor Office of the Inspector General, as described in § 683.620 of this chapter.
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