Performed Successfully definition

Performed Successfully means the Local Area met or exceeded the negotiated levels of performance for the core indicators in a Program Year and the local area has not failed any individual measure for the last two consecutive Program Years before WIOA enactment, or if the local area is operating under a Performance Improvement Plan approved by DLIR. For youth programs, successful performance is defined as meeting 5 of 7 measures in a Program Year and 2 of 3 measures in the next Program Year. “Met” is performance that is equal to 80% or more of negotiated levels.
Performed Successfully. - means the Local Area met or exceeded the negotiated levels of performance for the core indicators in Program Year (PY) 2012 (July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2013) described in WIA § 136(b)(2)(A), or the Common Measures in PY 2013 (July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014), and the local area has not failed any individual measure for the last two consecutive Program Years before WIOA enactment, or if the local area is operating under a Performance Improvement Plan approved by DLIR. It should be noted that the move to Common Measures eliminated the “Employment and Credential Rate” measure for Adults and Dislocated Workers and changed all Youth measures in PY13. For youth programs, successful performance is defined as meeting 5 of 7 measures in PY 2012 and 2 of 3 measures in PY 2013. “Met” is performance that is equal to 80% or more of negotiated levels.
Performed Successfully means that the local area met or exceeded the levels of performance the Governor negotiated with the Local Board and Chief Elected Official (CEO) and the local area has not failed any individual measure for the last two consecutive program years before the enactment of WIOA. "Met" is defined as a performance number that is greater than or equal to 80% of the negotiated goal and less than or equal to the actual negotiated goal. "Exceed" is defined as a performance number that is above the negotiated goal. "Failed" is defined as a performance number that falls below 80% of the negotiated goal.

Examples of Performed Successfully in a sentence

  • Performed Successfully – The local area met or exceeded local levels of performance negotiated by the Governor with local boards and chief local elected officials and the local area has not failed any individual measure for the last two consecutive program years before the enactment of WIOA for initial designation and in the first two years of enactment for subsequent designation.

  • In subsequent state plan periods, the Wisconsin DWD will apply "Performed Successfully" as defined by the §679.260 (b) of the WIOA Proposed Rules and Regulations.

  • Wisconsin DWD applied the "Performed Successfully" criteria as defined by §679.260 of the WIOA Proposed Rules and Regulations to the 11 areas that requested initial designation as a WIOA local area.

  • Performed Successfully – The VCW-Piedmont Region has continued to perform successfully by meeting or exceeding WIA/WIOA performance standards in the past.

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