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CHAPTER 19-JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP
Sec.
1501.
Statement of purpose.
1502.
Authorization of appropriations.
1503.
Definitions.
1504.
Enforcement of Military Selective Service Act.
1505.
State job bank systems.
(a)
Funding authorities; authorization of appropriations.
(b)
Availability of funds; purposes of systems.
(c)
Software capability and compatibility of systems; development of systems.
1506.
Educational assistance and training.
(a)
Use of fund.
(b)
Allocation of funds.
(c)
Disbursement to States.
(d)
Limitation on Federal overhead.
(e)
Annual report.
(f)
"State" defined.
SUBCHAPTER I-JOB TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE SYSTEM
Part A-Service Delivery System
1511.
Establishment of service delivery areas.
(a)
Proposals; proposed designations; requests.
(b)
Final designation by Governor.
(c)
Redesignations.
1512.
Private industry councils.
(a)
Establishment; membership.
(b)
Chairman.
(c)
Nomination and recommendation of individuals.
(d)
Appointment of members.
(e)
Number of members.
(f)
Terms of office; removal for cause.
(g)
Certification.
(h)
Reconstitution of State job training coordinating councils.
1513.
Functions of private industry councils.
(a)
Policy guidance and oversight.
(b)
Development of job training plan; selection of grant recipient and administering entity.
(c)
Appropriate chief elected official or officials.
(d)
Submission of job training plan to Governor.
(e)
Budget; staff; incorporation; contributions and grant funds.
(f)
"Oversight" defined.
1514.
Job training plan.
(a)
Two-year program plan requirement.
(b)
Contents of plan.
(c)
Modification of the plan.
1515.
Review and approval of plan.
(a)
Times for publication of plan and modifications.
(b)
Governor's approval of plan: criteria, time, and petitions opposing.
(c)
Redesignation of service delivery areas and private industry councils.
(d)
Authority of Secretary in single plan States.
1516.
Performance standards.
(a)
Findings.
(b)
Subchapter II performance standards.
(c)
Subchapter III performance standards.
(d)
State variation of performance standards.
(e)
Additional State standards permitted.
(f)
Subchapter IV standards.
(g)
Adjustment for special populations.
(h)
Modifications.
(i)
Functions of NCEP.
(j)
Failure to meet standards.
(k)
Clarification of reference.
1517.
Selection of service providers.
(a)
Effectiveness in terms of plan primary consideration.
(b)
No needless duplication of local facilities or services.
(c)
Opportunity for local educational agencies.
(d)
Skills training program to meet private industry council guidelines.
(e)
Additional requirements for selection.
1518.
Limitation on certain costs.
(a)
Application of cost limitations.
(b)
Cost categories and limitations.
(c)
Reference to limitations.
(d)
Limitations inapplicable.
(e)
No exemption from performance standards.
1519.
Recapture and reallotment of unobligated funds.
(a)
Within State reallocations.
(b)
Reallotment among States.
(d)
Calculation.
Part B-Additional State Responsibilities
1531.
Governor's coordination and special services plan.
(a)
Annual planning report; two-year coordination and special services plan financial assistance requirement.
(b)
Plan coordination with State and local services and resources, JOBS program, and programs under subchapter II; State goals and criteria; projected use of resources; reports of modifications to Secretary.
(c)
Governor's coordination and special services activities.
(d)
Approval by Secretary.
1532.
State job training coordinating council.
(a)
Requirement; appointments; composition; meetings; support personnel; limitations; approval by Governor.
(b)
Duties.
(c)
Transferability of functions.
(d)
Designation of State human resources investment council to carry out duties of State Council.
1533.
State education coordination and grants.
(a)
Allotment.
(b)
Agreements required.
(c)
Governor's plan requirements.
(d)
Service requirements.
(e)
Distribution of funds in absence of agreement.
(f)
Reports and records.
1534.
Identification of additional imposed requirements.
1535.
State labor market information programs.
(a)
Oversight unit requirement; design of information and distribution system; support for local programs.
(b)
Goals of system; nonduplication; public domain.
(c)
Reimbursement and limitation.
(d)
State consolidation of Federal administrative management information reporting requirements.
1536.
Authority of State legislature.
1537.
Interstate agreements.
Part C-Program Requirements for Service Delivery System
1551.
General program requirements.
(a)
Useful, needed, and equitable opportunity distribution.
(b)
No duplication of services.
(c)
Establishment relocation limitation; investigations; penalties for violations.
(d)
Employment opportunity-directed training; competitive purchases of training packages; tuition charges; administrative costs limitation; placements.
(e)
Area eligibility; limited exceptions; agreements.
(f)
Council member conflict of interest.
(g)
Payments to employers: proportion and characterization; limitations; contracts; failure to provide long-term employment.
(h)
No needless duplication of governmental facilities or services.
(i)
Responsibility of administrative entity for oversight.
(j)
Free training program placement requirement.
(k)
Requirements for subsidized youth employment.
(l)
Political activity exclusion.
(m)
Program income.
(n)
Notification of service delivery area activity.
(o)
State and local education standards applicable.
(p)
Public service employment exclusion.
(q)
Investment activities exclusion.
(r)
Federal requirements governing real property, equipment, and supplies.
(s)
Transfer of unused Department of Defense property.
1552.
Benefits.
(a)
Payments; compensation; wages; application to territories.
(b)
Allowances, earnings, and payments as income.
1553.
Labor standards.
(a)
Employment conditions; local standards; workers' compensation; workplace comparability; retirement plan exclusion.
(b)
Nondisplacement of local workers; existing collective bargaining agreements; nonavailability for layoff replacement; noninfringement of promotion opportunity.
(c)
Labor organizations.
(d)
Applicability of Federal labor standards.
1554.
Grievance procedure.
(a)
Maintenance and timing.
(b)
Requirement for recipient grievance procedure.
(c)
Investigation by Secretary.
(d)
Labor standards violations.
(e)
Alternative procedure for labor standards grievances.
(f)
Remedies for labor standards violations.
(g)
Remedies under other laws for labor standards violations.
1555.
Federal control of education prohibited.
Part D-Federal and Fiscal Administrative Provisions
1571.
Program year.
(a)
Basis for availability of appropriations.
(b)
Expending of obligated funds.
1572.
Prompt allocation of funds.
(a)
Use of most recent data.
(b)
Publication in Federal Register.
(c)
Distribution after appropriation.
(d)
Publication of allotment formula.
(e)
Distribution to grant recipient.
(f)
Advance payments to nonprofit organizations.
1573.
Monitoring.
(a)
Compliance with law and regulations.
(b)
Investigations.
(c)
Witnesses; books, papers, and documents.
1574.
Fiscal controls; sanctions.
(a)
Establishment of State controls; cost principles; procurement standards; monitoring; noncompliance; certification to Secretary; corrective action; report to Congress.
(b)
Noncompliance; action by Governor; appeal to Secretary; action by Secretary.
(c)
Comptroller General's evaluation; report to Congress; Comptroller's access to records.
(d)
Recipient's liability for noncomplying expenditures.
(e)
Conditions for recipient's liability; conditions for recipient's liability for subgrantee noncompliance; Secretary's discretion.
(f)
Emergency situations and immediate termination.
(g)
Secretary's action against harassment of complainants.
(h)
Remedies not exclusive.
1575.
Reports, recordkeeping, and investigations.
(a)
Sufficiency of records; frequency; standardized records.
(b)
Investigations; audit notice.
(c)
Reporting, recordkeeping, and monitoring duties of States, administrative entities, and recipients.
(d)
Report information.
(e)
Record retention.
(f)
Substate grantee and service delivery area reports; statewide summary.
(g)
Substate grantee and service delivery area record retention.
(h)
Biennial study of programs under subchapter II; report to Congress.
1576.
Administrative adjudication.
(a)
Hearing after denial of assistance or sanction by Secretary.
(b)
Time for filing exceptions; final action by Secretary.
(c)
Time for Secretary's review.
(d)
Judicial review.
1577.
Nondiscrimination.
(a)
Applicability of equal protection provisions; prohibition of construction of religious facility; nondiscrimination against funded activity participants; participant citizenship.
(b)
Recipient noncompliance and Secretary's action.
(c)
Civil action by Attorney General.
(d)
Job Corps members ultimate beneficiaries.
(e)
Annual report by head of Directorate for Civil Rights.
(f)
Appropriations.
(g)
Regulations.
1578.
Judicial review.
(a)
Review by Court of Appeals of Secretary's final order; review petition, final order record, expeditious review; scope of review.
(b)
Jurisdiction of Court of Appeals; review by Supreme Court.
1579.
Administrative provisions.
(a)
Secretary's prescription of regulations; publication in Federal Register.
(b)
Acceptance of gift.
(c)
Secretary's discretion.
(d)
Annual report to Congress.
(e)
Annual report on impact of energy development and conservation on employment.
1580.
Utilization of services and facilities.
1581.
Obligational authority.
1582.
Presidential awards for outstanding private sector involvement in job training programs.
1583.
Construction.
(a)
Eligibility.
(b)
Use of funds.
Part E-Miscellaneous Provisions
1591.
Repealed.
1592.
Statutory references to Comprehensive Employment and Training Act.
SUBCHAPTER II-TRAINING SERVICES FOR THE DISADVANTAGED
Part A-Adult Training Program
1601.
Statement of purpose.
1602.
Allotment and allocation.
(a)
Allotment.
(b)
Allocation to service delivery areas.
(c)
State activities.
(d)
Definitions and rule.
1603.
Eligibility for services.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Hard-to-serve individuals.
(c)
Special rule.
(d)
Additional category.
1604.
Program design.
(a)
Essential elements.
(b)
Authorized services.
(c)
Design of services.
(d)
Services for older individuals.
1605.
Linkages.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Other appropriate linkages.
1606.
Transfer of funds.
Part B-Summer Youth Employment and Training Program
1630.
Purpose.
1631.
Authorization of appropriations; allotment and allocation.
(a)
Territorial and Native American allocation.
(b)
Use of part C formula for allotment and allocation.
1632.
Use of funds.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Basic and remedial education.
(c)
Assessment and service strategy.
(d)
Followup services.
(e)
Educational linkages.
1633.
Limitations.
(a)
Use during summer months or equivalent vacation period.
(b)
Eligibility.
(c)
Concurrent enrollment.
(c)
Prohibition on private actions.
1634.
Applicable provisions.
(a)
Comparable functions of agencies and officials.
(b)
Program goals and objectives.
1635.
Transfer of funds.
Part C-Youth Training Program
1641.
Statement of purpose.
1642.
Allotment and allocation.
(a)
Allotment.
(b)
Allocation to service delivery areas.
(c)
State activities.
(d)
Definitions and rule.
1643.
Eligibility for services.
(a)
In-school youth.
(b)
Hard-to-serve individuals who are in-school youth.
(c)
Out-of-school youth.
(d)
Hard-to-serve individuals who are out-of-school youth.
(e)
Exceptions.
(f)
Ratio of out-of-school to in-school youth.
(g)
Schoolwide projects for low-income schools.
(h)
Additional category.
1644.
Program design.
(a)
Year-round operation.
(b)
Essential elements.
(c)
Authorized services.
(d)
Additional requirements.
1645.
Linkages.
(a)
Educational linkages.
(b)
Education and training program linkages.
(c)
Other programs.
(d)
Schoolwide projects for low-income schools.
1646.
Transfer of funds.
SUBCHAPTER III-EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ASSISTANCE FOR DISLOCATED WORKERS
1651.
Definitions.
(a)
Dislocated workers.
(b)
Additional definitions.
1652.
Allotment.
(a)
Allotment of funds.
(b)
Allotment among States.
(c)
Reservations for State activities and for substate grantees in need.
(d)
Within State distribution.
(e)
Reservation for territories.
1653.
Recapture and reallotment of unexpended funds.
(a)
General reallotment authority.
(b)
Amount available for reallotment.
(c)
Method of reallotment.
(d)
State procedures with respect to reallotment.
(e)
Definitions.
Part A-State Delivery of Services
1661.
State plan.
(a)
State plan required.
(b)
Contents of plan.
(c)
Review and approval of State plans.
(d)
Modifications.
(e)
Complaint, investigation, penalty.
(f)
Special rule.
1661a.
Substate grantees.
(a)
Designation of substate areas.
(b)
Designation of substate grantees.
(c)
Eligibility.
(d)
Functions of substate grantees.
(e)
Applicability of general administrative provisions to substate grantees.
1661b.
Substate plan.
(a)
General rule.
(b)
Contents of substate plan.
(c)
Plan approval.
(d)
By-pass authority.
1661c.
Use of funds; services to be provided.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Rapid response assistance.
(c)
Basic readjustment services.
(d)
Retraining services.
(e)
Needs-related payments.
(f)
Coordination with unemployment compensation.
(g)
Joint funding.
(h)
Clarification of definition of eligible dislocated workers for certain services.
1661d.
Limitations on uses of funds.
(a)
Retraining services.
(b)
Needs-related payments and supportive services limitation.
(c)
Administrative cost limitation.
(d)
Combination of funds.
(e)
"Allocated" defined.
1661e.
Retraining services availability.
(a)
Alternative methods of providing retraining services.
(b)
Certification of continuing eligibility.
1661f.
Functions of State job training coordinating council.
Part B-Federal Responsibilities
1662.
Federal administration.
(a)
Standards.
(b)
By-pass authority.
1662a.
Federal delivery of dislocated worker services.
(a)
General authority.
(b)
Administrative provisions.
1662b.
Allowable activities.
(a)
Circumstances and activities for use of funds.
(b)
Use of funds in emergencies.
(c)
Staff training and technical assistance.
(d)
Training of rapid response staffs.
1662c.
Demonstration programs.
(a)
Authorized programs.
(b)
Evaluation and report.
1662d.
Defense conversion adjustment program.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Application.
(c)
Use of funds.
(d)
Demonstration projects.
(e)
Notice of termination for certain Defense employees.
(f)
"Defense articles and defense services" defined.
1662d–1.
Defense diversification program.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Individuals eligible for training, assistance, and services.
(c)
Application requirements.
(d)
Selection requirements.
(e)
Retention of portion of grant amount.
(f)
Use of funds.
(g)
Limitation.
(h)
Adjustment assistance requirements.
(i)
Needs-related payments requirements.
(j)
Department of Defense financial assistance requirement.
(k)
Demonstration projects.
(l)
Staff training and technical assistance.
(m)
Administrative expenses.
(n)
Coordination with technology reinvestment projects.
(o)
Definitions.
1662e.
Clean air employment transition assistance.
(a)
Determination of eligibility.
(b)
Grants authorized.
(c)
Priority and approval.
(d)
Use of funds.
(e)
Adjustment assistance.
(f)
Needs-related payments.
(g)
Administrative expenses.
(h)
Authorization of appropriations.
(i)
Regulations.
(j)
GAO assessment of effects of Clean Air Act compliance on employment.
SUBCHAPTER IV-FEDERALLY ADMINISTERED PROGRAMS
Part A-Employment and Training Programs for Native Americans and Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers
1671.
Native American programs.
(a)
Congressional findings.
(b)
Congressional declaration of guidelines.
(c)
Operation through Native American organizations where possible.
(d)
Alternative operation through approved organizations.
(e)
Monitoring of programs.
(f)
Availability of funds for other job training activities.
(g)
Continuation of Federal trust responsibilities.
(h)
Consultation with Native Americans in prescription of regulations; performance goals.
(i)
Technical assistance to Native American organizations.
(j)
Organizational unit responsible for administration.
(k)
Native American Employment and Training Council.
(l)
Competition for grants; waiver; 2-year grant period.
1672.
Migrant and seasonal farmworker programs.
(a)
Congressional findings.
(b)
Monitoring of programs for migrant and seasonal employment.
(c)
Operation through experienced organizations; use of procedures consistent with competitive procurement policies; competition for grants; waiver; goals of programs; recipient performance goals; section programs not exclusive of other kinds of aid.
(d)
Consultation with State and local officials.
(e)
Monitoring of programs for migrant and seasonal farmworker's employment.
1673.
Grant procedures.
Part B-Job Corps
1691.
Congressional declaration of purpose.
1692.
Establishment of the Job Corps.
1693.
Individuals eligible for the Job Corps.
1694.
Screening and selection of applicants: general provisions.
(a)
Prescription of standards and procedures; implementation through experienced organizations; consultation with concerned agencies and individuals; interview with applicant.
(b)
Authorization of payment for active recruiting.
(c)
Rural enrollees; residential facilities.
1695.
Screening and selection: special limitations.
(a)
Disciplinary standards for enrollees.
(b)
Enrollees on probation, parole, or supervised release; contact with criminal justice system no bar.
1696.
Enrollment and assignment.
(a)
Maximum enrollment period.
(b)
Military obligation unaffected.
(c)
Proximity of center to enrollee's home.
(d)
Concurrent or subsequent participation in Job Corps and training services programs for disadvantaged not prohibited.
1697.
Job Corps centers.
(a)
Operation through existing agencies and organizations; center functions; Civilian Conservation Centers; training centers; limit on nonresidential participants.
(b)
Availability of center opportunities to participants in other programs.
(c)
Limitation of use of Department of Labor appropriations; nongovernmental contracts.
1698.
Program activities.
(a)
Center programs: training; counseling; center maintenance.
(b)
Use of existing educational agencies providing substantially equivalent training.
(c)
High school equivalency certificates.
(d)
Advanced career training: postsecondary institutions; company-sponsored training programs; availability of benefits; demonstration of reasonable program completion and placement.
(e)
Child care.
(f)
Alcohol and drug abuse counseling.
1699.
Allowances and support.
(a)
Subsistence; rates of allowances; incentive and disciplinary variations.
(b)
rules governing leave.
(c)
Termination readjustment allowance: minimum period; advances; misconduct penalty; payment in case of death.
(d)
Remittance to dependents; supplement.
(e)
Child care costs.
1700.
Standards of conduct.
(a)
Stringent enforcement; dismissal or transfer.
(b)
Disciplinary measures by center directors; appeal to Secretary.
1701.
Community participation.
1702.
Counseling and placement.
(a)
Regular counseling and testing.
(b)
Counseling and testing prior to scheduled termination; placement assistance; use of public employment service system.
(c)
Provision for further education, training, and counseling.
(d)
Payment of readjustment allowance to former enrollees.
1703.
Experimental and developmental projects and coordination with other programs.
(a)
Authorization for efficiency studies; young adult pilot projects; violent or delinquent youth pilot projects; consultation with similarly concerned State and Federal agencies; funding from substantially similar projects; discretion to waive provisions; inclusion in annual report to Congress.
(b)
Model community vocational education schools and skill centers.
(c)
Dissemination of information gained from Job Corps experience; testing of efficacy of various activities and dissemination of results.
(d)
Pilot projects to prepare youth for military service; cooperation with the Secretary of Defense; establishment of permanent programs; reimbursement of certain costs by Secretary of Defense in funds, materials, or services.
(e)
Pilot projects using community-based organizations.
1703a.
Job Corps centers for homeless families.
(a)
Authorization.
(b)
Project agreements.
(c)
Eligibility for enrollment.
(d)
Screening standards.
(e)
Evaluation of centers.
(f)
"Family" defined.
1704.
Advisory boards and committees.
1705.
Participation of the States.
(a)
Consultation with State agencies on State law enforcement, discipline, development of meaningful work experience, and coordination with State programs.
(b)
Authorization to participate in and subsidize related State programs.
(c)
Notice to Governor of Job Corps center establishment; thirty days to disapprove.
(d)
Concurrent criminal jurisdiction for Job Corps centers.
1706.
Application of provisions of Federal law.
(a)
Enrollees not deemed Federal employees; exceptions: Federal tax provisions; survivor and disability benefits; work injuries and terms of compensation; tort claims.
(b)
Adjustment and settlement of claims.
(c)
Status of uniformed services personnel.
1707.
Special provisions.
(a)
Enrollment of women.
(b)
Job Corps documents and data to be United States property.
(c)
Taxation of Job Corps operations prohibited.
(d)
Negotiated management fees for all Job Corps contractors.
1708.
General provisions.
1709.
Donations.
Part C-Veterans' Employment Programs
1721.
Programs authorized.
(a)
Programs for disabled, Vietnam era, and recent veterans; operation through experienced agencies; enhancement of services; employment and training services; outreach and public information.
(b)
Administration through Assistant Secretary for Veterans' Employment and Training; fiscal management; consultation with Secretary of Veterans Affairs and coordination with related programs.
Part D-National Activities
1731.
National partnership and special training programs.
(a)
Statement of purpose.
(b)
Program authorized.
(c)
Programs.
1732.
Research, demonstration, and evaluation.
(a)
Statement of purpose.
(b)
Program established.
(c)
Pilot and demonstration programs.
(d)
Evaluation.
1733.
Capacity building, information, dissemination, and replication activities.
(a)
National strategy.
(b)
Network.
(c)
Replication.
(d)
Management capability.
1734.
Guidance on eligibility verification.
(a)
Establishment.
(b)
Guidance.
(c)
Contents.
(d)
Date.
1735.
Uniform reporting requirements.
(a)
Finding.
(b)
Data elements.
(c)
Report.
(d)
Consultation.
1736.
Repealed.
1737.
Nontraditional employment demonstration program.
(a)
Grants to develop programs.
(b)
Criteria for award of grants.
(c)
Use of funds.
(d)
Retention of percentage of grant by State.
(e)
Evaluation.
Part E-Labor Market Information
1751.
Labor market information; availability of funds.
(a)
Publicly accessible labor market information system.
(b)
Availability of funds for State labor market information.
(c)
Funds available from other programs.
1752.
Cooperative labor market information program.
(a)
Maintenance of current multilevel employment data.
(b)
Maintenance of job descriptions and requirements.
(c)
Elimination of departmental data systems overlap; coordination with Federal reporting services; use of standard definitions.
(d)
Annual measure of labor market related economic hardship; multilevel measure of cost of living; annual labor force and income report.
(e)
Maintenance of permanent layoff and plant closing data.
(f)
Data on displaced farmers and ranchers; scope of data; reporting requirements.
(g)
Nationwide database on quarterly earnings, industry affiliation, and geographic location of employment of individuals.
1753.
Special Federal responsibilities.
(a)
Interdepartmental cooperation; review and coordination of national data systems; standardized national definitions; aid for State labor and occupational opportunity information systems.
(b)
Integrated occupational opportunity information system; Armed Forces career opportunities.
(c)
Sufficient funds for Federal level coordinating staff.
1754.
National Occupational Information Coordinating Committee.
(a)
Authorization limit; membership; support of State occupational information coordinating committees.
(b)
Special Federal responsibilities.
(c)
Funds available from other programs.
1755.
Job bank program.
Part F-National Commission for Employment Policy
1771.
Statement of purpose.
1772.
Establishment.
(a)
Composition of membership.
(b)
Term of office; unfinished terms; terms of initial members.
(c)
Selection of Chairman; frequency of meetings; quorum and voting.
(d)
Appointment of Director.
1773.
Functions.
1774.
Administrative provisions.
(a)
Authority of Chairman: rules; staff and compensation; consultants; voluntary services; acceptance of gifts; contracts; studies and hearings; use of governmental facilities; advances and payments.
(b)
Availability of Federal agencies and information.
1775.
Reports.
Part G-Training To Fulfill Affirmative Action Obligations
1781.
Affirmative action.
(a)
Contractor's obligations; training program contents.
(b)
Review of community-need directed programs; programs includable in performance accomplishments; determination of affirmative action compliance; notice of compliance; abbreviated affirmative action program; successful performance and presumption of good faith effort; limitation; "successful performance or operation" defined.
(c)
Limitations: compulsory program involvement; exclusive compliance criteria; obligations of nonparticipating contractors; interference with private industry councils; restriction of Secretary's authority; short form affirmative action plan.
Part H-Youth Fair Chance Program
1782.
Statement of purpose.
1782a.
Program authorized.
(a)
Establishment of program.
(b)
Eligibility for grants.
(c)
Renewability of grants.
(d)
Factors for awards.
1782b.
Application.
(a)
Eligibility to apply.
(b)
Contents of application.
(c)
Submission of application.
1782c.
Grant agreement.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Contents.
1782d.
Job guarantees.
(a)
Program authority.
(b)
Guarantee agreements.
(c)
Selection of grant recipients.
(d)
Youth eligibility.
(e)
Private funds.
1782e.
Payments; Federal share.
(a)
Payments required.
(b)
Federal share.
(c)
Other Federal sources.
(d)
Non-Federal share.
1782f.
Reporting.
1782g.
Federal responsibilities.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Independent evaluation.
(c)
Report.
(d)
Reservation of funds.
1782h.
Definitions.
Part I-Microenterprise Grants Program
1783.
Microenterprise grants.
(a)
Program authority.
(b)
Use of funds.
(c)
Application and selection.
(d)
Timing.
(e)
Matching requirement.
(f)
Reports.
(g)
Definitions.
Part J-Disaster Relief Employment Assistance
1784.
General authority.
(a)
Qualification for funds.
(b)
Substate allocation.
(c)
Coordination.
1784a.
Use of funds.
(a)
Projects restricted to disaster areas.
(b)
Eligible participants.
(c)
Limitations on disaster relief employment.
(d)
Regulations.
1784b.
Definitions.
SUBCHAPTER V-JOBS FOR EMPLOYABLE DEPENDENT INDIVIDUALS INCENTIVE BONUS PROGRAM
1791.
Statement of purpose.
1791a.
Payments.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Ratable reductions.
(c)
Ratable increases.
(d)
Reprogramming.
1791b.
Amount of incentive bonus.
1791c.
Use of incentive bonus funds.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Incentive payments to service providers.
(c)
Application of section relating to administrative adjudications.
1791d.
Notice and application.
(a)
Notice of intent to participate.
(b)
Application.
(c)
Notice of approval or denial.
1791e.
Eligibility for incentive bonuses.
1791f.
Information and data collection.
(a)
Technical assistance.
(b)
Joint regulations.
1791g.
Evaluation and report.
(a)
Evaluation.
(b)
Report to Congress.
1791h.
Implementing regulations.
1791i, 1791j. Omitted.
SUBCHAPTER VI-STATE HUMAN RESOURCE INVESTMENT COUNCIL
1792.
Establishment and functions.
(a)
In general.
(b)
"Applicable Federal human resource program" defined.
1792a.
Composition.
(a)
In general.
(b)
Additional members.
(c)
Additional requirements.
1792b.
Administration.
(a)
Funding.
(b)
Personnel.
(c)
Certification.
(d)
Equitable funding.
Chapter Referred to in Other Sections
This chapter is referred to in sections 2831, 2940, 2944 of this title; title 5 section 3502; title 7 sections 2015, 2026; title 8 sections 1255a, 1613; title 15 sections 636, 3116; title 18 section 665; title 20 sections 1087vv, 2308, 6002, 6122, 6143, 6213, 6214, 6365, 6434, 6453, 6455, 7263, 9276; title 22 section 5855; title 26 sections 42, 6334; title 38 sections 4102A, 4213; title 42 sections 603, 1437u, 1474, 3013, 3056, 3056a, 3056h, 4953, 4959, 6864, 6873, 7274h, 9806, 11302, 12655m, 12899c, 12899e, 13823; title 48 section 1911.