Subpart C - The State Plan  


§ 641.300 - What is the State Plan?
§ 641.301 - General.
§ 641.302 - What is a four-year strategy?
§ 641.303 - Cooperative relationships.
§ 641.304 - Recruitment and selection of enrollees.
§ 641.305 - Who is responsible for developing and submitting the State Plan?
§ 641.306 - Enrollment priorities.
§ 641.307 - [Reserved]
§ 641.308 - Orientation.
§ 641.309 - Assessment and reassessment of enrollees.
§ 641.310 - May the Governor, or the highest government official, delegate responsibility for developing and submitting the State Plan?
§ 641.311 - Enrollee wages and fringe benefits.
§ 641.312 - Enrollee supportive services.
§ 641.313 - Training.
§ 641.314 - Placement into unsubsidized employment.
§ 641.315 - Who participates in developing the State Plan?
§ 641.316 - Individual development plan-related terminations.
§ 641.317 - Status of enrollees.
§ 641.318 - Over-enrollment.
§ 641.319 - [Reserved]
§ 641.320 - Must all national grantees operating within a State participate in the State planning process?
§ 641.321 - Political activities.
§ 641.322 - Unionization.
§ 641.323 - Nepotism.
§ 641.324 - Enrollee and applicant complaint resolution.
§ 641.325 - What information must be provided in the State Plan?
§ 641.326 - Experimental private sector training projects.
§ 641.330 - How should the State Plan reflect community service needs?
§ 641.335 - How should the Governor, or the highest government official, address the coordination of SCSEP services with activities funded under title I of WIOA?
§ 641.340 - How often must the Governor, or the highest government official, update the State Plan?
§ 641.345 - What are the requirements for modifying the State Plan?
§ 641.350 - How should public comments be solicited and collected?
§ 641.355 - Who may comment on the State Plan?
§ 641.360 - How does the State Plan relate to the equitable distribution report?
§ 641.365 - How must the equitable distribution provisions be reconciled with the provision that disruptions to current participants should be avoided?
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