Chapter: 4
Section: 1.1
Effective Date: 3/16/2022
Expiration Date: Continuing
Published Date: 3/16/2022 12:32:11 PM
Status: Current
Version: 2
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In Illinois, each Local Workforce Innovation Board (LWIB) must ensure their local comprehensive one-stop centers dual branded as Illinois workNet® Centers and American Job Center includes the following programs (partners):
Title I of WIOA including:
Adults;
Dislocated Workers;
Youth;
Job Corps (if the program is administered in the LWIA);
Native American programs (if the program is administered in the LWIA);
Migrant and Seasonal Farm Worker programs (if the program is administered in the LWIA); and
Veterans Workforce programs.
Wagner-Peyser programs (WIOA Title III);
Adult education and literacy activities (WIOA Title II);
Programs authorized under parts A and B of Title I of the Rehabilitation Act (other than section 112);
Senior community service employment activities (Older Americans Act Title V);
Career and Technical Education programs at the postsecondary level authorized under the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act;
Trade adjustment assistance under the Trade Act;
Veterans’ employment representatives and disabled veterans outreach programs;
Employment and training activities under the Community Services Block Grant program;
Employment and training activities under the Department of Housing and Urban Development;
Unemployment compensation programs;
Programs under section 212 of the Second Chance Act; and
Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) authorized under part A of title IV of the Social Security Act.
LWIBs may also include, in the local comprehensive One-Stop, the following entities that carry out a workforce development program:
Employment and training programs administered by the Social Security Administration, including the Ticket to Work and Self-Sufficiency Program established under section 1148 of the Social Security Act;
Employment and training programs carried out by the Small Business Administration;
Work programs authorized under the Food and Nutrition Act;
Client Assistance Program authorized under section 112 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973;
Programs authorized under the National and Community Service Act; and
Other appropriate federal, state, or local programs, including employment, education, and training programs provided by public libraries or in the private sector.