04-8747. Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (WIA); Notice of Incentive Funding Availability for Program Year (PY) 2002 Performance  

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    AGENCY:

    Employment and Training Administration (ETA), Labor.

    ACTION:

    Notice.

    SUMMARY:

    The Department of Labor, in collaboration with the Department of Education, announces that 23 states are eligible to apply for Workforce Investment Act (WIA) (Pub. L. 105-220, 29 U.S.C. 2801 et seq.) incentive awards under the WIA Regulations.

    DATES:

    The 23 eligible states must submit their applications for incentive funding to the Department of Labor by June 3, 2004.

    ADDRESSES:

    Submit applications to the Employment and Training Administration, Performance and Results Office, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW., Room N-5306, Washington, DC 20210, Attention: Karen Staha, 202-693-2917 (phone), 202-693-3991 (fax), e-mail: Staha.Karen@dol.gov. Please be advised that mail delivery in the Washington, DC, area has been inconsistent because of concerns about anthrax contamination. States are encouraged to submit applications via e-mail.

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    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

    The Performance and Results Office: Karen Staha (phone: 202-693-2917 or e-mail: Staha.Karen@dol.gov). (This is not a toll-free number.) Information may also be found at the Web site: http://www.doleta.gov/​usworkforce/​.

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    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

    23 states (see list below) have qualified to receive a share of the $24.4 million available for incentive grant awards under WIA section 503. These funds are available to the states through June 30, 2006, to support innovative workforce development and education activities that are authorized under title I (Workforce Investment Systems) or title II (the Adult Education and Family Literacy Act (AEFLA)) of WIA, or under the Perkins Act (Pub. L. 105-332, 20 U.S.C. 2301 et seq.). In order to qualify for a grant award, a state must have exceeded performance levels, agreed to by the Secretaries, Governor, and State Education Officer, for outcomes in WIA title I, adult education (AEFLA), and vocational education (Perkins Act) programs. The goals included placement after training, retention in employment, and improvement in literacy levels, among other measures. After review of the performance data submitted by states to the Department of Labor and to the Department of Education, each Department determined which states would qualify for incentives for its program(s). (See below for a list of the states that qualified under all three Acts.) These lists of eligible states were compared, and states that qualified under all three programs are eligible to receive an incentive grant award. The amount that each state is eligible to receive was determined by the Department of Labor and the Department of Education and is based on WIA section 503(c) (20 U.S.C. 9273(c)), and is proportional to the total funding received by these states for the three Acts.

    The states eligible to apply for incentive grant awards, and the amounts they are eligible to receive, are listed below:

    StateAmount of award
    1. Alabama$ 809,399
    2. Colorado750,000
    3. Florida1,855,967
    4. Georgia971,730
    5. Iowa750,000
    6. Illinois3,000,000
    7. Kentucky750,000
    8. Louisiana1,082,170
    9. Maryland750,000
    10. Michigan1,368,484
    11. Minnesota750,000
    12. Missouri750,000
    13. Mississippi750,000
    14. Montana750,000
    15. North Carolina1,061,154
    16. North Dakota750,000
    17. Nebraska750,000
    18. New Hampshire750,000
    19. Oklahoma750,000
    20. Oregon750,000
    21. South Dakota750,000
    22. Tennessee811,127
    23. Texas3,000,000

    These eligible states must submit their applications for incentive funding to the Department of Labor by June 3, 2004. As set forth in the provisions of WIA section 503(b)(2) (20 U.S.C. 9273(b)(2)), 20 CFR 666.220(b) and Training and Employment Guidance Letter (TEGL) No. 20-01, Change 2, Application Process for Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Section 503 Incentive Grants, Program Year 2002 Performance, which is available at http://www.doleta.gov/​usworkforce/​, the application must include assurances that:

    A. The legislature of the state was consulted with respect to the development of the application.

    B. The application was approved by the Governor, the eligible agency for adult education (as defined in section 203(4) of WIA (20 U.S.C. 9202(4))), and the state agency responsible for vocational and technical education programs (as defined in section 3(9) of Perkins III (20 U.S.C. 2302(9)).

    C. The state and the eligible agency, as appropriate, exceeded the state adjusted levels of performance for WIA title I, the state adjusted levels of performance for the AEFLA, and the performance levels established for Perkins Act programs.

    In addition, states are requested to provide a description of the planned use of incentive grants as part of the application process, to ensure that the state's planned activities are innovative and are otherwise authorized under the WIA title I, the AEFLA, and/or the Perkins Act as amended, as required by WIA section 503(a). TEGL No. 20-01, Change 2 provides the specific application process that states must follow to apply for these funds.

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    The applications may take the form of a letter from the Governor, or designee, to the Assistant Secretary of Labor, Emily Stover DeRocco, Attention: Karen Staha, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW., Room N-5306, Washington, DC 20210. In order to expedite the application process, states are encouraged to submit their applications electronically to Karen Staha at Staha.Karen@dol.gov. The states will receive their incentive awards by June 30, 2004.

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    Signed at Washington, DC, this 12th day of April, 2004.

    Emily Stover DeRocco,

    Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training.

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    PY2002 Performance Qualifies State for Incentives

    StateWIA (title I)AEFLA (adult education)Perkins Act (vocational education)WIA title I; AEFLA; Perkins Act
    1. AlaskaX
    2. AlabamaXXXX
    3. ArkansasXX
    4. ArizonaXX
    5. CaliforniaXX
    6. ColoradoXXXX
    7. ConnecticutXX
    8. District of ColumbiaXX
    9. DelawareXX
    10. FloridaXXXX
    11. GeorgiaXXXX
    12. HawaiiXX
    13. IowaXXXX
    14. IdahoXX
    15. IllinoisXXXX
    16. IndianaXX
    17. KansasXX
    18. KentuckyXXXX
    19. LouisianaXXXX
    20. MassachusettsXX
    21. MarylandXXXX
    22. MaineXX
    23. MichiganXXXX
    24. MinnesotaXXXX
    25. MissouriXXXX
    26. MississippiXXXX
    27. MontanaXXXX
    28. North CarolinaXXXX
    29. North DakotaXXXX
    30. NebraskaXXXX
    31. New HampshireXXXX
    32. New JerseyXX
    33. New MexicoXX
    34. NevadaXX
    35. New YorkXX
    36. OhioXX
    37. OklahomaXXXX
    38. OregonXXXX
    39. PennsylvaniaXX
    40. Puerto RicoXX
    41. Rhode IslandX
    42. South CarolinaX
    43. South DakotaXXXX
    44. TennesseeXXXX
    45. TexasXXXX
    46. UtahX
    47. VirginiaXX
    48. VermontXX
    49. WashingtonX
    50. WisconsinXX
    51. West VirginiaXX
    52. WyomingX
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Document Information

Published:
04/19/2004
Department:
Employment and Training Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
04-8747
Dates:
The 23 eligible states must submit their applications for incentive funding to the Department of Labor by June 3, 2004.
Pages:
20950-20952 (3 pages)
PDF File:
04-8747.pdf