Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 20 - Employees' Benefits |
Chapter V - Employment and Training Administration, Department of Labor |
Part 667 - Administrative Provisions Under Title I of the Workforce Investment Act |
Subpart A - Funding |
§ 667.100 - When do Workforce Investment Act grant funds become available? |
§ 667.105 - What award document authorizes the expenditure of Workforce Investment Act funds under title I of the Act? |
§ 667.107 - What is the period of availability for expenditure of WIA funds? |
§ 667.110 - What is the Governor/Secretary Agreement? |
§ 667.120 - What planning information must a State submit in order to receive a formula grant? |
§ 667.130 - How are WIA title I formula funds allocated to local workforce investment areas? |
§ 667.135 - What “hold harmless” provisions apply to WIA adult and youth allocations? |
§ 667.140 - Does a Local Board have the authority to transfer funds between programs? |
§ 667.150 - What reallotment procedures does the Secretary use? |
§ 667.160 - What reallocation procedures must the Governors use? |
§ 667.170 - What responsibility review does the Department conduct for awards made under WIA title I, subtitle D? |
Subpart B - Administrative Rules, Costs and Limitations |
§ 667.200 - What general fiscal and administrative rules apply to the use of WIA title I funds? |
§ 667.210 - What administrative cost limits apply to Workforce Investment Act title I grants? |
§ 667.220 - What Workforce Investment Act title I functions and activities constitute the costs of administration subject to the administrative cost limit? |
§ 667.250 - What requirements relate to the enforcement of the Military Selective Service Act? |
§ 667.255 - Are there special rules that apply to veterans when income is a factor in eligibility determinations? |
§ 667.260 - May WIA title I funds be spent for construction? |
§ 667.262 - Are employment generating activities, or similar activities, allowable under WIA title I? |
§ 667.264 - What other activities are prohibited under title I of WIA? |
§ 667.266 - What are the limitations related to religious activities? |
§ 667.268 - What prohibitions apply to the use of WIA title I funds to encourage business relocation? |
§ 667.269 - What procedures and sanctions apply to violations of §§ 667.260 through 667.268? |
§ 667.270 - What safeguards are there to ensure that participants in Workforce Investment Act employment and training activities do not displace other employees? |
§ 667.272 - What wage and labor standards apply to participants in activities under title I of WIA? |
§ 667.274 - What health and safety standards apply to the working conditions of participants in activities under title I of WIA? |
§ 667.275 - What are a recipient's obligations to ensure nondiscrimination and equal opportunity, and what are a recipient's obligations with respect to religious activities? |
Subpart C - Reporting Requirements |
§ 667.300 - What are the reporting requirements for Workforce Investment Act programs? |
Subpart D - Oversight and Monitoring |
§ 667.400 - Who is responsible for oversight and monitoring of WIA title I grants? |
§ 667.410 - What are the oversight roles and responsibilities of recipients and subrecipients? |
Subpart E - Resolution of Findings From Monitoring and Oversight Reviews |
§ 667.500 - What procedures apply to the resolution of findings arising from audits, investigations, monitoring and oversight reviews? |
§ 667.505 - How do we resolve investigative and monitoring findings? |
§ 667.510 - What is the Grant Officer resolution process? |
Subpart F - Grievance Procedures, Complaints, and State Appeals Processes |
§ 667.600 - What local area, State and direct recipient grievance procedures must be established? |
§ 667.610 - What processes do we use to review State and local grievances and complaints? |
§ 667.630 - How are complaints and reports of criminal fraud and abuse addressed under WIA? |
§ 667.640 - What additional appeal processes or systems must a State have for the WIA program? |
§ 667.645 - What procedures apply to the appeals of non-designation of local areas? |
§ 667.650 - What procedures apply to the appeals of the Governor's imposition of sanctions for substantial violations or performance failures by a local area? |
Subpart G - Sanctions, Corrective Actions, and Waiver of Liability |
§ 667.700 - What procedure do we use to impose sanctions and corrective actions on recipients and subrecipients of WIA grant funds? |
§ 667.705 - Who is responsible for funds provided under title I of WIA? |
§ 667.710 - What actions are required to address the failure of a local area to comply with the applicable uniform administrative provisions? |
§ 667.720 - How do we handle a recipient's request for waiver of liability under WIA section 184(d)(2)? |
§ 667.730 - What is the procedure to handle a recipient's request for advance approval of contemplated corrective actions? |
§ 667.740 - What procedure must be used for administering the offset/deduction provisions at section 184(c) of the Act? |
Subpart H - Administrative Adjudication and Judicial Review |
§ 667.800 - What actions of the Department may be appealed to the Office of Administrative Law Judges? |
§ 667.810 - What rules of procedure apply to hearings conducted under this subpart? |
§ 667.820 - What authority does the Administrative Law Judge have in ordering relief as an outcome of an administrative hearing? |
§ 667.825 - What special rules apply to reviews of NFJP and WIA INA grant selections? |
§ 667.830 - When will the Administrative Law Judge issue a decision? |
§ 667.840 - Is there an alternative dispute resolution process that may be used in place of an OALJ hearing? |
§ 667.850 - Is there judicial review of a final order of the Secretary issued under section 186 of the Act? |
§ 667.860 - Are there other remedies available outside of the Act? |
Subpart I - Transition Planning |
§ 667.900 - What special rules apply during the JTPA/WIA transition? |
§ 667.910 - Are JTPA participants to be grandfathered into WIA? |