Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 20 - Employees' Benefits |
Chapter V - Employment and Training Administration, Department of Labor |
Part 663 - Adult and Dislocated Worker Activities Under Title I of the Workforce Investment Act |
Subpart A - Delivery of Adult and Dislocated Worker Services Through the One-Stop Delivery System |
§ 663.100 - What is the role of the adult and dislocated worker programs in the One-Stop delivery system? |
§ 663.105 - When must adults and dislocated workers be registered? |
§ 663.110 - What are the eligibility criteria for core services for adults in the adult and dislocated worker programs? |
§ 663.115 - What are the eligibility criteria for core services for dislocated workers in the adult and dislocated worker programs? |
§ 663.120 - Are displaced homemakers eligible for dislocated worker activities under WIA? |
§ 663.145 - What services are WIA title I adult and dislocated workers formula funds used to provide? |
§ 663.150 - What core services must be provided to adults and dislocated workers? |
§ 663.155 - How are core services delivered? |
§ 663.160 - Are there particular core services an individual must receive before receiving intensive services under WIA section 134(d)(3)? |
§ 663.165 - How long must an individual be in core services in order to be eligible for intensive services? |
Subpart B - Intensive Services |
§ 663.200 - What are intensive services for adults and dislocated workers? |
§ 663.210 - How are intensive services delivered? |
§ 663.220 - Who may receive intensive services? |
§ 663.230 - What criteria must be used to determine whether an employed worker needs intensive services to obtain or retain employment leading to “self-sufficiency”? |
§ 663.240 - Are there particular intensive services an individual must receive before receiving training services under WIA section 134(d)(4)(A)(i)? |
§ 663.245 - What is the individual employment plan? |
§ 663.250 - How long must an individual participant be in intensive services to be eligible for training services? |
Subpart C - Training Services |
§ 663.300 - What are training services for adults and dislocated workers? |
§ 663.310 - Who may receive training services? |
§ 663.320 - What are the requirements for coordination of WIA training funds and other grant assistance? |
Subpart D - Individual Training Accounts |
§ 663.400 - How are training services provided? |
§ 663.410 - What is an Individual Training Account (ITA)? |
§ 663.420 - Can the duration and amount of ITA's be limited? |
§ 663.430 - Under what circumstances may mechanisms other than ITA's be used to provide training services? |
§ 663.440 - What are the requirements for consumer choice? |
Subpart E - Eligible Training Providers |
§ 663.500 - What is the purpose of this subpart? |
§ 663.505 - What are eligible providers of training services? |
§ 663.508 - What is a “program of training services”? |
§ 663.510 - Who is responsible for managing the eligible provider process? |
§ 663.515 - What is the process for initial determination of provider eligibility? |
§ 663.530 - Is there a time limit on the period of initial eligibility for training providers? |
§ 663.535 - What is the process for determining the subsequent eligibility of a provider? |
§ 663.540 - What kind of performance and cost information is required for determinations of subsequent eligibility? |
§ 663.550 - How is eligible provider information developed and maintained? |
§ 663.555 - How is the State list disseminated? |
§ 663.565 - May an eligible training provider lose its eligibility? |
§ 663.570 - What is the consumer reports system? |
§ 663.575 - In what ways can a Local Board supplement the information available from the State list? |
§ 663.585 - May individuals choose training providers located outside of the local area? |
§ 663.590 - May a community-based organization (CBO) be included on an eligible provider list? |
§ 663.595 - What requirements apply to providers of OJT and customized training? |
Subpart F - Priority and Special Populations |
§ 663.600 - What priority must be given to low-income adults and public assistance recipients served with adult funds under title I? |
§ 663.610 - Does the statutory priority for use of adult funds also apply to dislocated worker funds? |
§ 663.620 - How do the Welfare-to-Work program and the TANF program relate to the One-Stop delivery system? |
§ 663.630 - How does a displaced homemaker qualify for services under title I? |
§ 663.640 - May an individual with a disability whose family does not meet income eligibility criteria under the Act be eligible for priority as a low-income adult? |
Subpart G - On-the-Job Training (OJT) and Customized Training |
§ 663.700 - What are the requirements for on-the-job training (OJT)? |
§ 663.705 - What are the requirements for OJT contracts for employed workers? |
§ 663.710 - What conditions govern OJT payments to employers? |
§ 663.715 - What is customized training? |
§ 663.720 - What are the requirements for customized training for employed workers? |
§ 663.730 - May funds provided to employers for OJT of customized training be used to assist, promote, or deter union organizing? |
Subpart H - Supportive Services |
§ 663.800 - What are supportive services for adults and dislocated workers? |
§ 663.805 - When may supportive services be provided to participants? |
§ 663.810 - Are there limits on the amounts or duration of funds for supportive services? |
§ 663.815 - What are needs-related payments? |
§ 663.820 - What are the eligibility requirements for adults to receive needs-related payments? |
§ 663.825 - What are the eligibility requirements for dislocated workers to receive needs-related payments? |
§ 663.830 - May needs-related payments be paid while a participant is waiting to start training classes? |
§ 663.840 - How is the level of needs-related payments determined? |