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§ 679.270 - What are the special designation provisions for single-area States?

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The Governor of any State that was a single-State local area under the WIA as in effect on July 1, 2013 may designate the State as a single-State local area under WIOA.

The Governor of a State local area under paragraph (a) of this section who seeks to designate the State as a single-State local area under WIOA must:

Identify the State as a single-area State in the Unified or Combined State Plan; and

Include the local plan for approval as part of the Unified or Combined State Plan.

The State WDB for a single-area State must act as the Local WDB and carry out the functions of the Local WDB in accordance with WIOA sec. 107 and § 679.370, except that the State is not required to meet and report on a set of local performance accountability measures.

Single-area States must conduct the functions of the Local WDB as outlined in paragraph (c) of this section to achieve the incorporation of local interests but may do so in a manner that reduces unnecessary burden and duplication of processes.

States must carry out the duties of State and Local WDBs in accordance with guidance issued by the Secretary of Labor.

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§ 679.270 - What are the special designation provisions for single-area States?