(a) The following Workforce Solutions Office Programs
are Board-administered or under Agency purview:
(1) Adult program, authorized under Workforce Innovation
and Opportunity Act (WIOA), Title I;
(2) Dislocated Worker program, authorized under WIOA,
Title I;
(3) Youth programs, authorized under WIOA, Title I;
(4) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Employment
and Training, authorized under the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008
(7 United States Code (USC) §2015(d)(4) et seq.);
(5) Choices, the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
Employment and Training program, authorized under the Social Security
Act, Title IV, Part A (42 USC §601 et seq.);
(6) Subsidized Child Care programs, identified by Chapter
809 of this title (relating to Child Care Services);
(7) Employment Service program, authorized under the
Wagner-Peyser Act (29 USC §49 et seq.), as amended by WIOA, Title
III;
(8) Trade Adjustment Assistance, authorized under Title
II, Chapter 2 of the Trade Act of 1974 (19 USC §2271, et seq.);
(9) Adult Education and Family Literacy Act program,
authorized under WIOA, Title II, when the Board is the grantee;
(10) Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) services, authorized
under Title I of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 USC §720
et seq.), as amended by WIOA, Title IV. Boards are required to enter
a memorandum of understanding for VR services in accordance with §801.26
of this subchapter;
(11) Unemployment Insurance Benefits programs, authorized
under state unemployment compensation law, including the Reemployment
Services and Eligibility Assessment program, authorized under Title
III of the Social Security Act (42 USC §506 et seq.);
(12) Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker employment services,
under the National Farmworker Jobs Program, authorized under WIOA,
Title I; and
(13) National Dislocated Worker Grant program, authorized
under WIOA, Title I.
(b) Required Workforce Solutions Office partners are
the entities that administer the following programs in the local workforce
development areas:
(1) Jobs for Veterans State Grant program, as authorized
under the Job Counseling, Training, and Placement Services for Veterans
(38 USC §41 et seq.), and administered by the Texas Veterans
Commission;
(2) Adult Education and Family Literacy Act program,
authorized under WIOA, Title II;
(3) Senior Community Service Employment Program, authorized
under Title V of the Older Americans Act of 1965 (42 USC §3056
et seq.);
(4) Apprenticeship Training Program certified by the
United States Department of Labor's Office of Apprenticeship Training,
and which meets state criteria established under Texas Education Code,
Chapter 133;
(5) career and technical education programs, authorized
under the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act of 2006
(20 USC §2301 et seq.);
(6) employment and training activities carried out
under Community Services Block Grant programs (42 USC §9901 et
seq.);
(7) employment and training activities provided through
grantees of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development;
(8) education and vocational training programs through
Job Corps, authorized under WIOA, Title I, and administered by the
United States Department of Labor;
(9) Native American programs, authorized under WIOA,
Title I;
(10) YouthBuild programs, authorized under WIOA, Title
I; and
(11) programs authorized under §212 of the Second
Chance Act of 2007 (42 USC §17532 et seq.).
(c) Other entities that provide services of benefit
to workforce development may be optional partners in the One-Stop
Service Delivery System if the Board and chief elected officials agree
on each entity's participation. The entities include, but are not
limited to, those that provide:
(1) employment and training programs administered by
the Social Security Administration, including the Ticket-to-Work and
the Self-Sufficiency Program established under §1148 of the Social
Security Act (42 USC §1320b-19 et seq.);
(2) employment and training programs carried out by
the Small Business Administration;
(3) programs administered by OneStar Foundation, authorized
under the National and Community Service Act of 1990 (42 USC §12401
et seq.); and
(4) other appropriate federal, state, or local programs
that may include employment, education, and training programs provided
by public libraries or in the private sector.
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