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WIA Policy Letter Policy Type Description

WIA Policy Letter 05-PL-11

Status

Expired

Subject

Incumbent Worker Training Waiver

Issue Date

November 10, 2005

Effective Date

January 03, 2006

Expiration Date

June 30, 2007

Subject Index

Purpose

This policy provides Local Workforce Investment Boards (LWIBs) with information and guidance on implementing a newly approved waiver granting authority to divert up to ten (10) percent of adult, dislocated worker, and youth allocations to support incumbent worker training programs. These programs will assist Economic Development Regions (EDRs) and/or Local Workforce Investment Areas (LWIAs) in developing a full continuum of training services that address the needs of the existing workforce, the unemployed, underemployed, and new entrants to the labor force and meeting the leverage requirements for the Critical Skill Shortages Initiative.

Issuances Affected

State References

01-PL-31 CH2  Reporting of Obligations and Re-allotment under the Workforce Investment Act (WIA)
01-PL-26  Reallocation of Workforce Investment Act Funds
00-PL-14  Pre-Award Survey for Relocating Establishments

State References (Other)

  • U.S. Dept. of Labor Waiver Approval Letter (July 12, 2005)

Federal References

  • Workforce Investment Act of 1998, Section 134 (a)(3)(iv)(I), 118 (c), and 117 (e)
  • Workforce Investment Act Final Rule; Section 661.345, 665.220, 665.268, and 667.268
  • Office of Management and Budget Circ A-102, Subpart C, Section 24

State Rescissions

None

Policy Definitions Glossary Description

Employed Worker Related policies - Link opens in a new window
An individual who is employed and is determined to be in need of intensive service to obtain or retain employment.

Incumbent Worker Related policies - Link opens in a new window
a) An individual (or group of individuals) with an employment relationship with a participating employer or group of participating employers in a targeted industry (as cited in the local plan); and b) An individual who is receiving upgraded skills training: 1) to increase his or her skills in an occupation in which the individual is already an incumbent; or 2) to prepare the worker for entry into a new occupation within the targeted workforce (i.e., the workforce of the participating employer or group of employers).

Additional Information

None