Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 34 - Education |
Subtitle B - Regulations of the Offices of the Department of Education |
Chapter IV - Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education, Department of Education |
Part 463 - Adult Education and Family Literacy Act |
Subpart A - Adult Education General Provisions |
§ 463.1 - What is the purpose of the Adult Education and Family Literacy Act? |
§ 463.2 - What regulations apply to the Adult Education and Family Literacy Act programs? |
§ 463.3 - What definitions apply to the Adult Education and Family Literacy Act programs? |
Subpart B - XXX |
Subpart C - How Does a State Make an Award to Eligible Providers? |
§ 463.20 - What is the process that the eligible agency must follow in awarding grants or contracts to eligible providers? |
§ 463.22 - What must be included in the eligible provider's application for a grant or contract? |
§ 463.23 - Who is eligible to apply for a grant or contract for adult education and literacy activities? |
§ 463.24 - How must an eligible provider establish that it has demonstrated effectiveness? |
§ 463.25 - What are the requirements related to local administrative cost limits? |
§ 463.26 - What activities are considered local administrative costs? |
Subpart D - What Are Adult Education and Literacy Activities? |
§ 463.30 - What are adult education and literacy programs, activities, and services? |
§ 463.31 - What is an English language acquisition program? |
§ 463.33 - What are integrated English literacy and civics education services? |
§ 463.34 - What are workforce preparation activities? |
§ 463.35 - What is integrated education and training? |
§ 463.36 - What are the required components of an integrated education and training program funded under title II? |
§ 463.37 - How does a program providing integrated education and training under title II meet the requirement that the three required components be “integrated”? |
Subpart E - XXX |
Subpart F - What are Programs for Corrections Education and the Education of Other Institutionalized Individuals? |
§ 463.60 - What are programs for Corrections Education and the Education of other Institutionalized Individuals? |
§ 463.61 - How does the eligible agency award funds to eligible providers under the program for Corrections Education and Education of other Institutionalized Individuals? |
§ 463.62 - What is the priority for programs that receive funding through programs for Corrections Education and Education of other Institutionalized Individuals? |
Subpart G - What Is the Integrated English Literacy and Civics Education Program? |
§ 463.70 - What is the Integrated English Literacy and Civics Education program? |
§ 463.71 - How does the Secretary make an award under the Integrated English Literacy and Civics Education program? |
§ 463.72 - How does the eligible agency award funds to eligible providers for the Integrated English Literacy and Civics Education program? |
§ 463.73 - What are the requirements for eligible providers that receive funding through the Integrated English Literacy and Civics Education program? |
§ 463.75 - Who is eligible to receive education services through the Integrated English Literacy and Civics Education program? |
Subpart H - Unified and Combined State Plans Under Title I of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act |
§ 463.100 - What are the purposes of the Unified and Combined State Plans? |
§ 463.105 - What are the general requirements for the Unified State Plan? |
§ 463.130 - What is the development, submission, and approval process of the Unified State Plan? |
§ 463.135 - What are the requirements for modification of the Unified State Plan? |
§ 463.140 - What are the general requirements for submitting a Combined State Plan? |
§ 463.143 - What is the development, submission, and approval process of the Combined State Plan? |
§ 463.145 - What are the requirements for modifications of the Combined State Plan? |
Subpart I - Performance Accountability Under Title I of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act |
§ 463.150 - What definitions apply to Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act performance accountability provisions? |
§ 463.155 - What are the primary indicators of performance under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act?' |
§ 463.160 - What information is required for State performance reports? |
§ 463.165 - May a State establish additional indicators of performance? |
§ 463.170 - How are State levels of performance for primary indicators established? |
§ 463.175 - What responsibility do States have to use quarterly wage record information for performance accountability? |
§ 463.180 - When is a State subject to a financial sanction under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act? |
§ 463.185 - When are sanctions applied for a State's failure to submit an annual performance report? |
§ 463.190 - When are sanctions applied for failure to achieve adjusted levels of performance? |
§ 463.195 - What should States expect when a sanction is applied to the Governor's Reserve Allotment? |
§ 463.200 - What other administrative actions will be applied to States' performance requirements? |
§ 463.205 - What performance indicators apply to local areas and what information must be included in local area performance reports? |
§ 463.210 - How are local performance levels established? |
§ 463.215 - Under what circumstances are local areas eligible for State Incentive Grants? |
§ 463.220 - Under what circumstances may a corrective action or sanction be applied to local areas for poor performance? |
§ 463.225 - Under what circumstances may local areas appeal a reorganization plan? |
§ 463.230 - What information is required for the eligible training provider performance reports? |
§ 463.240 - What are the requirements for data validation of State annual performance reports? |
Subpart J - Description of the One-Stop Delivery System Under Title I of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act |
§ 463.300 - What is the one-stop delivery system? |
§ 463.305 - What is a comprehensive one-stop center and what must be provided there? |
§ 463.310 - What is an affiliated site and what must be provided there? |
§ 463.315 - Can a stand-alone Wagner-Peyser Act Employment Service office be designated as an affiliated one-stop site? |
§ 463.320 - Are there any requirements for networks of eligible one-stop partners or specialized centers? |
§ 463.400 - Who are the required one-stop partners? |
§ 463.405 - Is Temporary Assistance for Needy Families a required one-stop partner? |
§ 463.410 - What other entities may serve as one-stop partners? |
§ 463.415 - What entity serves as the one-stop partner for a particular program in the local area? |
§ 463.420 - What are the roles and responsibilities of the required one-stop partners? |
§ 463.425 - What are the applicable career services that must be provided through the one-stop delivery system by required one-stop partners? |
§ 463.430 - What are career services? |
§ 463.435 - What are the business services provided through the one-stop delivery system, and how are they provided? |
§ 463.440 - When may a fee be charged for the business services in this subpart? |
§ 463.500 - What is the Memorandum of Understanding for the one-stop delivery system and what must be included in the Memorandum of Understanding? |
§ 463.505 - Is there a single Memorandum of Understanding for the local area, or must there be different Memoranda of Understanding between the Local Workforce Development Board and each partner? |
§ 463.510 - How must the Memorandum of Understanding be negotiated? |
§ 463.600 - Who may operate one-stop centers? |
§ 463.605 - How is the one-stop operator selected? |
§ 463.610 - When is the sole-source selection of one-stop operators appropriate, and how is it conducted? |
§ 463.615 - May an entity currently serving as one-stop operator compete to be a one-stop operator under the procurement requirements of this subpart? |
§ 463.620 - What is the one-stop operator's role? |
§ 463.625 - Can a one-stop operator also be a service provider? |
§ 463.630 - Can State merit staff still work in a one-stop center where the operator is not a governmental entity? |
§ 463.635 - What is the compliance date of the provisions of this subpart? |
§ 463.700 - What are the one-stop infrastructure costs? |
§ 463.705 - What guidance must the Governor issue regarding one-stop infrastructure funding? |
§ 463.710 - How are infrastructure costs funded? |
§ 463.715 - How are one-stop infrastructure costs funded in the local funding mechanism? |
§ 463.720 - What funds are used to pay for infrastructure costs in the local one-stop infrastructure funding mechanism? |
§ 463.725 - What happens if consensus on infrastructure funding is not reached at the local level between the Local Workforce Development Board, chief elected officials, and one-stop partners? |
§ 463.730 - What is the State one-stop infrastructure funding mechanism? |
§ 463.731 - What are the steps to determine the amount to be paid under the State one-stop infrastructure funding mechanism? |
§ 463.735 - How are infrastructure cost budgets for the one-stop centers in a local area determined in the State one-stop infrastructure funding mechanism? |
§ 463.737 - How are one-stop partner programs' proportionate shares of infrastructure costs determined under the State one-stop infrastructure funding mechanism? |
§ 463.738 - How are statewide caps on the contributions for one-stop infrastructure funding determined in the State one-stop infrastructure funding mechanism? |
§ 463.740 - What funds are used to pay for infrastructure costs in the State one-stop infrastructure funding mechanism? |
§ 463.750 - When and how can a one-stop partner appeal a one-stop infrastructure amount designated by the State under the State infrastructure funding mechanism? |
§ 463.755 - What are the required elements regarding infrastructure funding that must be included in the one-stop Memorandum of Understanding? |
§ 463.760 - How do one-stop partners jointly fund other shared costs under the Memorandum of Understanding? |
§ 463.800 - How are one-stop centers and one-stop delivery systems certified for effectiveness, physical and programmatic accessibility, and continuous improvement? |
§ 463.900 - What is the common identifier to be used by each one-stop delivery system? |
Subpart K - XXX |