Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 20 - Employees' Benefits |
Chapter V - Employment and Training Administration, Department of Labor |
Part 681 - Youth Activities Under Title I of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act |
Subpart A - Standing Youth Committees |
§ 681.100 - What is a standing youth committee? |
§ 681.110 - Who is included on a standing youth committee? |
§ 681.120 - What does a standing youth committee do? |
Subpart B - Eligibility for Youth Services |
§ 681.200 - Who is eligible for youth services? |
§ 681.210 - Who is an “out-of-school youth”? |
§ 681.220 - Who is an “in-school youth”? |
§ 681.230 - What does “school” refer to in the “not attending or attending any school” in the out-of-school and in-school eligibility criteria? |
§ 681.240 - When do local youth programs verify dropout status? |
§ 681.250 - Who does the low-income eligibility requirement apply to? |
§ 681.260 - How does the Department define “high poverty area” for the purposes of the special regulation for low-income youth in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act? |
§ 681.280 - Is a youth with a disability eligible for youth services under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act if his or her family income exceeds the income eligibility criteria? |
§ 681.290 - How does the Department define the “basic skills deficient” criterion in this part? |
§ 681.300 - How does the Department define the “requires additional assistance to enter or complete an educational program, or to secure and hold employment” criterion in this part for OSY? |
§ 681.310 - How does the Department define the “requires additional assistance to complete an educational program, or to secure and hold employment” criterion in this part for ISY? |
§ 681.320 - Must youth participants enroll to participate in the youth program? |
Subpart C - Youth Program Design, Elements, and Parameters |
§ 681.400 - What is the process used to select eligible youth service providers? |
§ 681.410 - Does the requirement that a State and local area expend at least 75 percent of youth funds to provide services to out-of-school youth apply to all youth funds? |
§ 681.420 - How must Local Workforce Development Boards design Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act youth programs? |
§ 681.440 - How does a local youth program determine if an 18 to 24 year old is enrolled in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) youth program or the WIOA adult program? |
§ 681.450 - For how long must a local Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act youth program serve a participant? |
§ 681.460 - What services must local programs offer to youth participants? |
§ 681.470 - Does the Department require local programs to use Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act funds for each of the 14 program elements? |
§ 681.480 - What is a pre-apprenticeship program? |
§ 681.490 - What is adult mentoring? |
§ 681.500 - What is financial literacy education? |
§ 681.510 - What is comprehensive guidance and counseling? |
§ 681.520 - What are leadership development opportunities? |
§ 681.530 - What are positive social and civic behaviors? |
§ 681.540 - What is occupational skills training? |
§ 681.550 - Are Individual Training Accounts permitted for youth participants? |
§ 681.560 - What is entrepreneurial skills training and how is it taught? |
§ 681.570 - What are supportive services for youth? |
§ 681.580 - What are follow-up services for youth? |
§ 681.590 - What is the work experience priority and how will local youth programs track the work experience priority? |
§ 681.600 - What are work experiences? |
§ 681.610 - Does the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act require Local Workforce Development Boards to offer summer employment opportunities in the local youth program? |
§ 681.620 - How are summer employment opportunities administered? |
§ 681.630 - What does education offered concurrently with and in the same context as workforce preparation activities and training for a specific occupation or occupational cluster mean? |
§ 681.640 - Are incentive payments to youth participants permitted? |
§ 681.650 - How can parents, youth, and other members of the community get involved in the design and implementation of local youth programs? |
Subpart D - One-Stop Services to Youth |
§ 681.700 - What is the connection between the youth program and the one-stop delivery system? |
§ 681.710 - Do Local Workforce Development Boards have the flexibility to offer services to area youth who are not eligible under the youth program through the one-stop centers? |