Mandatory partners definition

Mandatory partners means the service providers that make their services available through the workforce development center system and use a portion of their resources to support the operation of the regional workforce development center system and the delivery of core services to their customers. Entities that carry out the following federal programs are required to make their services available through the workforce development center system: Wagner-Peyser Act; Unemployment Insurance; Senior Community Service Employment Activities - Title V Older Americans Act; Adult Education and Literacy Activities - Title II; Title I of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; Welfare to Work; Veterans Services under Chapter 41, Title 38; Employment and Training Activities under Community Block Grants; HUD Employment and Training Activities; and Post-Secondary Vocational Education Activities under the Carl Perkins Act. In addition, those entities selected to provide Workforce Investment Act funded services for adults, dislocated workers and youth are mandatory partners, as are service providers for Native American programs, migrant and farm worker programs, veterans workforce programs, and Job Corps.

Examples of Mandatory partners in a sentence

  • Mandatory partners include WIOA Title I Adult, Dislocated Worker, and Youth programs; WIOA Title II Adult Education and Family Literacy; WIOA Title III Wagner-Peyser services; WIOA Title IV Vocational Rehabilitation; and others specified in the Act.

  • Mandatory partners are outlined in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.

  • Mandatory partners include WIOA Youth, WIOA Adult, WIOA Dislocated Worker and other federal Youth programs; Wagner-Peyser services; the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation; Department of Services for the Blind, and others specific to the Act.

  • Comprehensive Workforce Center – A physical location where all of the relevant programs, services, and activities provided by the Mandatory partners are accessible.

  • Mandatory partners include WIOA Adult, Dislocated Worker and Youth Programs; Wagner-Peyser services; Adult Basic Education; Vocational Rehabilitation; and others specific in the Act.

  • The Gulf Coast Urban area includes the three coastal counties of Hancock, Harrison and Jackson.

  • Mandatory partners are the same as under current law; Employment Security Wagner-Peyser functions are a required feature as part of any designated One-Stop Center; TANF (welfare services) may be One Stop partner – the Governor makes that determination; Resource Sharing Agreements between One Stop Partners are required, including shared costs of infrastructure; and Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between partners are also required as is the case now.

  • Thereafter, the Borrower may elect to convert such Borrowing to a different Type or to continue such Borrowing and, in the case of a SOFR Borrowing, may elect Interest Periods therefor, all as provided in this Section 2.04.

  • Mandatory partners include business, education and the Workforce Investment Board (WIB).

  • Mandatory partners for all partnership grants.— ‘‘(i) The State child welfare agency that is respon- sible for the administration of the State plan under this part and part E.

Related to Mandatory partners

  • General Partner means the Company or its successors as general partner of the Partnership.

  • Class A Member means a Member holding one or more Class A Ordinary Shares.

  • Founding Members means the collective reference to American Multi-Cinema, Inc., a Missouri corporation, Cinemark Media, Inc., a Delaware corporation, and Regal CineMedia Holdings, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.

  • Limited Partnership Agreement means the Amended and Restated Agreement of Limited Partnership of the Partnership dated as of March 1, 2017, as amended, supplemented or restated from time to time.