Part 679 — Statewide and Local Governance of the Workforce Development System Under Title I of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act
Subpart A — State Workforce Development Board
- § 679.100— What is the purpose of the State Workforce Development Board?
- § 679.110— What is the State Workforce Development Board?
- § 679.120— What is meant by the terms “optimum policy-making authority” and “demonstrated experience and expertise”?
- § 679.130— What are the functions of the State Workforce Development Board?
- § 679.140— How does the State Workforce Development Board meet its requirement to conduct business in an open manner under the “sunshine provision” of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act?
- § 679.150— Under what circumstances may the Governor select an alternative entity in place of the State Workforce Development Board?
- § 679.160— Under what circumstances may the State Workforce Development Board hire staff?
Subpart B — Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Local Governance (Workforce Development Areas)
- § 679.200— What is the purpose of requiring States to identify regions?
- § 679.210— What are the requirements for identifying a region?
- § 679.220— What is the purpose of the local area?
- § 679.230— What are the general procedural requirements for designation of local areas?
- § 679.240— What are the substantive requirements for designation of local areas that were not designated as local areas under the Workforce Investment Act of 1998?
- § 679.250— What are the requirements for initial and subsequent designation of workforce development areas that had been designated as local areas under the Workforce Investment Act of 1998?
- § 679.260— What do the terms “performed successfully” and “sustained fiscal integrity” mean for purposes of designating local areas?
- § 679.270— What are the special designation provisions for single-area States?
- § 679.280— How does the State fulfill the requirement to provide assistance to local areas within a planning region that wish to redesignate into a single local area?
- § 679.290— What right does an entity have to appeal the Governor's decision rejecting a request for designation as a workforce development area?
Subpart C — Local Workforce Development Boards
- § 679.300— What is the vision and purpose of the Local Workforce Development Board?
- § 679.310— What is the Local Workforce Development Board?
- § 679.320— Who are the required members of the Local Workforce Development Board?
- § 679.330— Who must chair a Local Workforce Development Board?
- § 679.340— What is meant by the terms “optimum policy-making authority” and “demonstrated experience and expertise”?
- § 679.350— What criteria will be used to establish the membership of the Local Workforce Development Board?
- § 679.360— What is a standing committee, and what is its relationship to the Local Workforce Development Board?
- § 679.370— What are the functions of the Local Workforce Development Board?
- § 679.380— How does the Local Workforce Development Board satisfy the consumer choice requirements for career services and training services?
- § 679.390— How does the Local Workforce Development Board meet its requirement to conduct business in an open manner under the “sunshine provision” of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act?
- § 679.400— Who are the staff to the Local Workforce Development Board and what is their role?
- § 679.410— Under what conditions may a Local Workforce Development Board directly be a provider of career services, or training services, or act as a one-stop operator?
- § 679.420— What are the functions of the local fiscal agent?
- § 679.430— How do entities performing multiple functions in a local area demonstrate internal controls and prevent conflict of interest?
Subpart D — Regional and Local Plan
- § 679.500— What is the purpose of the regional and local plan?
- § 679.510— What are the requirements for regional planning?
- § 679.520— What are the requirements for approval of a regional plan?
- § 679.530— When must the regional plan be modified?
- § 679.540— How are local planning requirements reflected in a regional plan?
- § 679.550— What are the requirements for the development of the local plan?
- § 679.560— What are the contents of the local plan?
- § 679.570— What are the requirements for approval of a local plan?
- § 679.580— When must the local plan be modified?
Subpart E — Waivers/WorkFlex (Workforce Flexibility Plan)
- § 679.600— What is the purpose of the general statutory and regulatory waiver authority in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act?
- § 679.610— What provisions of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act and the Wagner-Peyser Act may be waived, and what provisions may not be waived?
- § 679.620— Under what conditions may a Governor request, and the Secretary approve, a general waiver of statutory or regulatory requirements under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act?
- § 679.630— Under what conditions may the Governor submit a workforce flexibility plan?
- § 679.640— What limitations apply to the State's workforce flexibility plan authority under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act?