Subpart F - Description of the One-Stop Delivery System Under Title I of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act


§ 361.300 - What is the one-stop delivery system?
§ 361.305 - What is a comprehensive one-stop center and what must be provided there?
§ 361.310 - What is an affiliated site and what must be provided there?
§ 361.315 - Can a stand-alone Wagner-Peyser Act Employment Service office be designated as an affiliated one-stop site?
§ 361.320 - Are there any requirements for networks of eligible one-stop partners or specialized centers?
§ 361.400 - Who are the required one-stop partners?
§ 361.405 - Is Temporary Assistance for Needy Families a required one-stop partner?
§ 361.410 - What other entities may serve as one-stop partners?
§ 361.415 - What entity serves as the one-stop partner for a particular program in the local area?
§ 361.420 - What are the roles and responsibilities of the required one-stop partners?
§ 361.425 - What are the applicable career services that must be provided through the one-stop delivery system by required one-stop partners?
§ 361.430 - What are career services?
§ 361.435 - What are the business services provided through the one-stop delivery system, and how are they provided?
§ 361.440 - When may a fee be charged for the business services in this subpart?
§ 361.500 - What is the Memorandum of Understanding for the one-stop delivery system and what must be included in the Memorandum of Understanding?
§ 361.505 - 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?
§ 361.510 - How must the Memorandum of Understanding be negotiated?
§ 361.600 - Who may operate one-stop centers?
§ 361.605 - How is the one-stop operator selected?
§ 361.610 - When is the sole-source selection of one-stop operators appropriate, and how is it conducted?
§ 361.615 - May an entity currently serving as one-stop operator compete to be a one-stop operator under the procurement requirements of this subpart?
§ 361.620 - What is the one-stop operator's role?
§ 361.625 - Can a one-stop operator also be a service provider?
§ 361.630 - Can State merit staff still work in a one-stop center where the operator is not a governmental entity?
§ 361.635 - What is the compliance date of the provisions of this subpart?
§ 361.700 - What are the one-stop infrastructure costs?
§ 361.705 - What guidance must the Governor issue regarding one-stop infrastructure funding?
§ 361.710 - How are infrastructure costs funded?
§ 361.715 - How are one-stop infrastructure costs funded in the local funding mechanism?
§ 361.720 - What funds are used to pay for infrastructure costs in the local one-stop infrastructure funding mechanism?
§ 361.725 - 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?
§ 361.730 - What is the State one-stop infrastructure funding mechanism?
§ 361.731 - What are the steps to determine the amount to be paid under the State one-stop infrastructure funding mechanism?
§ 361.735 - How are infrastructure cost budgets for the one-stop centers in a local area determined in the State one-stop infrastructure funding mechanism?
§ 361.736 - How does the Governor establish a cost allocation methodology used to determine the one-stop partner programs' proportionate shares of infrastructure costs under the State one-stop infrastructure funding mechanism?
§ 361.737 - How are one-stop partner programs' proportionate shares of infrastructure costs determined under the State one-stop infrastructure funding mechanism?
§ 361.738 - How are statewide caps on the contributions for one-stop infrastructure funding determined in the State one-stop infrastructure funding mechanism?
§ 361.740 - What funds are used to pay for infrastructure costs in the State one-stop infrastructure funding mechanism?
§ 361.745 - What factors does the State Workforce Development Board use to develop the formula described in Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, which is used by the Governor to determine the appropriate one-stop infrastructure budget for each local area operating under the State infrastructure funding mechanism, if no reasonably implementable locally negotiated budget exists?
§ 361.750 - When and how can a one-stop partner appeal a one-stop infrastructure amount designated by the State under the State infrastructure funding mechanism?
§ 361.755 - What are the required elements regarding infrastructure funding that must be included in the one-stop Memorandum of Understanding?
§ 361.760 - How do one-stop partners jointly fund other shared costs under the Memorandum of Understanding?
§ 361.800 - How are one-stop centers and one-stop delivery systems certified for effectiveness, physical and programmatic accessibility, and continuous improvement?
§ 361.900 - What is the common identifier to be used by each one-stop delivery system?