Subpart F. 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 -
- § 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 -
- § 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?