Title 20

PART 664

Part 664 - Youth Activities Under Title I Of The Workforce Investment Act

PART 664 - YOUTH ACTIVITIES UNDER TITLE I OF THE WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT Authority:Sec. 506(c), Pub. L. 105-220; 20 U.S.C. 9276(c). Source:65 FR 49411, Aug. 11, 2000, unless otherwise noted.

20:4.0.1.1.7.1SUBPART A
Subpart A - Youth Councils
20:4.0.1.1.7.1.5.1SECTION 664.100
   664.100 What is the youth council
20:4.0.1.1.7.1.5.2SECTION 664.110
   664.110 Who is responsible for oversight of youth programs in the local area
20:4.0.1.1.7.2SUBPART B
Subpart B - Eligibility for Youth Services
20:4.0.1.1.7.2.5.1SECTION 664.200
   664.200 Who is eligible for youth services
20:4.0.1.1.7.2.5.2SECTION 664.205
   664.205 How is the “deficient in basic literacy skills” criterion in § 664.200(c)(1) defined and documented
20:4.0.1.1.7.2.5.3SECTION 664.210
   664.210 How is the “requires additional assistance to complete an educational program, or to secure and hold employment” criterion in § 664.200(c)(6) defined and documented
20:4.0.1.1.7.2.5.4SECTION 664.215
   664.215 Must youth participants be registered to participate in the youth program
20:4.0.1.1.7.2.5.5SECTION 664.220
   664.220 Is there an exception to permit youth who are not low-income individuals to receive youth services
20:4.0.1.1.7.2.5.6SECTION 664.230
   664.230 Are the eligibility barriers for eligible youth the same as the eligibility barriers for the five percent of youth participants who do not have to meet income eligibility requirements
20:4.0.1.1.7.2.5.7SECTION 664.240
   664.240 May a local program use eligibility for free lunches under the National School Lunch Program as a substitute for the income eligibility criteria under title I of WIA
20:4.0.1.1.7.2.5.8SECTION 664.250
   664.250 May a disabled youth whose family does not meet income eligibility criteria under the Act be eligible for youth services
20:4.0.1.1.7.3SUBPART C
Subpart C - Out-of-School Youth
20:4.0.1.1.7.3.5.1SECTION 664.300
   664.300 Who is an “out-of-school youth”
20:4.0.1.1.7.3.5.2SECTION 664.310
   664.310 When is dropout status determined, particularly for youth attending alternative schools
20:4.0.1.1.7.3.5.3SECTION 664.320
   664.320 Does the requirement that at least 30 percent of youth funds be used to provide activities to out-of-school youth apply to all youth funds
20:4.0.1.1.7.4SUBPART D
Subpart D - Youth Program Design, Elements, and Parameters
20:4.0.1.1.7.4.5.1SECTION 664.400
   664.400 What is a local youth program
20:4.0.1.1.7.4.5.2SECTION 664.405
   664.405 How must local youth programs be designed
20:4.0.1.1.7.4.5.3SECTION 664.410
   664.410 Must local programs include each of the ten program elements listed in WIA section 129(c)(2) as options available to youth participants
20:4.0.1.1.7.4.5.4SECTION 664.420
   664.420 What are leadership development opportunities
20:4.0.1.1.7.4.5.5SECTION 664.430
   664.430 What are positive social behaviors
20:4.0.1.1.7.4.5.6SECTION 664.440
   664.440 What are supportive services for youth
20:4.0.1.1.7.4.5.7SECTION 664.450
   664.450 What are follow-up services for youth
20:4.0.1.1.7.4.5.8SECTION 664.460
   664.460 What are work experiences for youth
20:4.0.1.1.7.4.5.9SECTION 664.470
   664.470 Are paid work experiences allowable activities
20:4.0.1.1.7.5SUBPART E
Subpart E - Concurrent Enrollment
20:4.0.1.1.7.5.5.1SECTION 664.500
   664.500 May youth participate in both youth and adult/dislocated worker programs concurrently
20:4.0.1.1.7.5.5.2SECTION 664.510
   664.510 Are Individual Training Accounts allowed for youth participants
20:4.0.1.1.7.6SUBPART F
Subpart F - Summer Employment Opportunities
20:4.0.1.1.7.6.5.1SECTION 664.600
   664.600 Are Local Boards required to offer summer employment opportunities in the local youth program
20:4.0.1.1.7.6.5.2SECTION 664.610
   664.610 How is the summer employment opportunities element administered
20:4.0.1.1.7.6.5.3SECTION 664.620
   664.620 Do the core indicators described in 20 CFR 666.100(a)(3) apply to participation in summer employment activities
20:4.0.1.1.7.7SUBPART G
Subpart G - One-Stop Services to Youth
20:4.0.1.1.7.7.5.1SECTION 664.700
   664.700 What is the connection between the youth program and the One-Stop service delivery system
20:4.0.1.1.7.7.5.2SECTION 664.710
   664.710 Do Local Boards have the flexibility to offer services to area youth who are not eligible under the youth program through the One-Stop centers
20:4.0.1.1.7.8SUBPART H
Subpart H - Youth Opportunity Grants
20:4.0.1.1.7.8.5.1SECTION 664.800
   664.800 How are the recipients of Youth Opportunity Grants selected
20:4.0.1.1.7.8.5.2SECTION 664.810
   664.810 How does a Local Board or other entity become eligible to receive a Youth Opportunity Grant
20:4.0.1.1.7.8.5.3SECTION 664.820
   664.820 Who is eligible to receive services under Youth Opportunity Grants
20:4.0.1.1.7.8.5.4SECTION 664.830
   664.830 How are performance measures for Youth Opportunity Grants determined