Title 20

PART 681

Part 681 - Youth Activities Under Title I Of The Workforce Innovation And Opportunity Act

PART 681 - YOUTH ACTIVITIES UNDER TITLE I OF THE WORKFORCE INNOVATION AND OPPORTUNITY ACT Authority:Secs. 107, 121, 123, 129, 189, 503, Pub. L. 113-128, 128 Stat. 1425 (Jul. 22, 2014). Source:81 FR 56398, Aug. 19, 2016, unless otherwise noted.

20:4.0.1.1.23.1SUBPART A
Subpart A - Standing Youth Committees
20:4.0.1.1.23.1.5.1SECTION 681.100
   681.100 What is a standing youth committee
20:4.0.1.1.23.1.5.2SECTION 681.110
   681.110 Who is included on a standing youth committee
20:4.0.1.1.23.1.5.3SECTION 681.120
   681.120 What does a standing youth committee do
20:4.0.1.1.23.2SUBPART B
Subpart B - Eligibility for Youth Services
20:4.0.1.1.23.2.5.1SECTION 681.200
   681.200 Who is eligible for youth services
20:4.0.1.1.23.2.5.2SECTION 681.210
   681.210 Who is an “out-of-school youth”
20:4.0.1.1.23.2.5.3SECTION 681.220
   681.220 Who is an “in-school youth”
20:4.0.1.1.23.2.5.4SECTION 681.230
   681.230 What does “school” refer to in the “not attending or attending any school” in the out-of-school and in-school eligibility criteria
20:4.0.1.1.23.2.5.5SECTION 681.240
   681.240 When do local youth programs verify dropout status
20:4.0.1.1.23.2.5.6SECTION 681.250
   681.250 Who does the low-income eligibility requirement apply to
20:4.0.1.1.23.2.5.7SECTION 681.260
   681.260 How does the Department define “high poverty area” for the purposes of the special regulation for low-income youth in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act
20:4.0.1.1.23.2.5.8SECTION 681.270
   681.270 May a local program use eligibility for free or reduced price lunches under the National School Lunch Program as a substitute for the income eligibility criteria under title I of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act
20:4.0.1.1.23.2.5.9SECTION 681.280
   681.280 Is a youth with a disability eligible for youth services under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act if his or her family income exceeds the income eligibility criteria
20:4.0.1.1.23.2.5.10SECTION 681.290
   681.290 How does the Department define the “basic skills deficient” criterion in this part
20:4.0.1.1.23.2.5.11SECTION 681.300
   681.300 How does the Department define the “requires additional assistance to enter or complete an educational program, or to secure and hold employment” criterion in this part for OSY
20:4.0.1.1.23.2.5.12SECTION 681.310
   681.310 How does the Department define the “requires additional assistance to complete an educational program, or to secure and hold employment” criterion in this part for ISY
20:4.0.1.1.23.2.5.13SECTION 681.320
   681.320 Must youth participants enroll to participate in the youth program
20:4.0.1.1.23.3SUBPART C
Subpart C - Youth Program Design, Elements, and Parameters
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.1SECTION 681.400
   681.400 What is the process used to select eligible youth service providers
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.2SECTION 681.410
   681.410 Does the requirement that a State and local area expend at least 75 percent of youth funds to provide services to out-of-school youth apply to all youth funds
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.3SECTION 681.420
   681.420 How must Local Workforce Development Boards design Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act youth programs
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.4SECTION 681.430
   681.430 May youth participate in both the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) youth and adult programs concurrently, and how do local program operators track concurrent enrollment in the WIOA youth and adult programs
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.5SECTION 681.440
   681.440 How does a local youth program determine if an 18 to 24 year old is enrolled in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) youth program or the WIOA adult program
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.6SECTION 681.450
   681.450 For how long must a local Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act youth program serve a participant
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.7SECTION 681.460
   681.460 What services must local programs offer to youth participants
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.8SECTION 681.470
   681.470 Does the Department require local programs to use Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act funds for each of the 14 program elements
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.9SECTION 681.480
   681.480 What is a pre-apprenticeship program
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.10SECTION 681.490
   681.490 What is adult mentoring
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.11SECTION 681.500
   681.500 What is financial literacy education
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.12SECTION 681.510
   681.510 What is comprehensive guidance and counseling
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.13SECTION 681.520
   681.520 What are leadership development opportunities
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.14SECTION 681.530
   681.530 What are positive social and civic behaviors
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.15SECTION 681.540
   681.540 What is occupational skills training
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.16SECTION 681.550
   681.550 Are Individual Training Accounts permitted for youth participants
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.17SECTION 681.560
   681.560 What is entrepreneurial skills training and how is it taught
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.18SECTION 681.570
   681.570 What are supportive services for youth
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.19SECTION 681.580
   681.580 What are follow-up services for youth
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.20SECTION 681.590
   681.590 What is the work experience priority and how will local youth programs track the work experience priority
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.21SECTION 681.600
   681.600 What are work experiences
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.22SECTION 681.610
   681.610 Does the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act require Local Workforce Development Boards to offer summer employment opportunities in the local youth program
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.23SECTION 681.620
   681.620 How are summer employment opportunities administered
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.24SECTION 681.630
   681.630 What does education offered concurrently with and in the same context as workforce preparation activities and training for a specific occupation or occupational cluster mean
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.25SECTION 681.640
   681.640 Are incentive payments to youth participants permitted
20:4.0.1.1.23.3.5.26SECTION 681.650
   681.650 How can parents, youth, and other members of the community get involved in the design and implementation of local youth programs
20:4.0.1.1.23.4SUBPART D
Subpart D - One-Stop Services to Youth
20:4.0.1.1.23.4.5.1SECTION 681.700
   681.700 What is the connection between the youth program and the one-stop delivery system
20:4.0.1.1.23.4.5.2SECTION 681.710
   681.710 Do Local Workforce Development Boards have the flexibility to offer services to area youth who are not eligible under the youth program through the one-stop centers