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 |
§ 681.120 - What does a standing youth committee do?
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§ 681.120 What does a standing youth committee do?
Under the direction of the Local WDB, a standing youth committee may:
(a) Recommend policy direction to the Local WDB for the design, development, and implementation of programs that benefit all youth;
(b) Recommend the design of a comprehensive community workforce development system to ensure a full range of services and opportunities for all youth, including disconnected youth;
(c) Recommend ways to leverage resources and coordinate services among schools, public programs, and community-based organizations serving youth;
(d) Recommend ways to coordinate youth services and recommend eligible youth service providers;
(e) Provide on-going leadership and support for continuous quality improvement for local youth programs;
(f) Assist with planning, operational, and other issues relating to the provision of services to youth; and
(g) If so delegated by the Local WDB after consultation with the chief elected official (CEO), oversee eligible youth providers, as well as other youth program oversight responsibilities.