Provide access to its programs and activities through the one-stop delivery system.
Use a portion of funds made available to the partner's program, to the extent not inconsistent with the Federal law authorizing the partner's program, to:
Provide applicable career services; and
Establish and maintain the one-stop delivery system by working collaboratively with the state and local workforce innovation board.
This includes jointly funding the one-stop infrastructure through partner contributions that are based upon:
A reasonable cost allocation methodology by which infrastructure costs are charged to each partner based on proportionate use and relative benefit received;
Federal cost principles; and
Any local administrative cost requirements in the Federal law authorizing the partner’s program.
Enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Local Workforce Innovation Board (LWIB) relating to the operation of the one-stop delivery system that meets the requirements of WIOA and the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) section of the policy manual which includes the Governor’s Guidelines to State and Local Program Partners Negotiating Costs and Services under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) of 2014.
Participate in the operation of the one-stop delivery system consistent with the terms of the MOU and requirements of authorizing laws; the Federal cost principles, and all other applicable legal requirements; and
Provide representation on the LWIB as required by the board’s Membership Requirements and the LWIB Certification and Recertification Requirements sections of the policy manual.