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Green and Yellow
- All occupations falling into the Green (Advanced Education and Middle Skills) and Yellow (Growth and Moderate Demand) tiers will be included on the Demand Occupation Training List (DOTL). Note training for occupations in the Yellow tiers is intended to be followed by further training in postsecondary education that allows participants to access and progress along a demonstrable career pathway available in the local area or an area in which the participant is willing to relocate.
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- Occupations in the Orange (Statewide and Local Priority) tiers represent those occupations that have been added to address a state or federal priority or through a local petition. Workforce professionals and participants should be mindful of the true demand for these occupations in their local or regional area since these occupations are added to the DOTL based on data specific to local area who has a petition approved by the state.
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- Occupations falling into the Red (Low Priority) tier ARE NOT included in the DOTL and require an LWIA petition or DCEO determination to be added. Local Workforce Innovation Boards (LWIBs) may submit a petition request to add non-demand occupations to the DOTL ONLY if they can provide documentation demonstrating the need based on data such as evidence of a new plant opening, facility expansion, or other reasons that indicate multiple job openings will be available in the local area.