Title 20

PART 684

Part 684 - Indian And Native American Programs Under Title I Of The Workforce Innovation And Opportunity Act

PART 684 - INDIAN AND NATIVE AMERICAN PROGRAMS UNDER TITLE I OF THE WORKFORCE INNOVATION AND OPPORTUNITY ACT Authority:Secs. 134, 166, 189, 503, Public Law 113-128, 128 Stat. 1425 (Jul. 22, 2014). Source:81 FR 56428, Aug. 19, 2016, unless otherwise noted.

20:4.0.1.1.26.1SUBPART A
Subpart A - Purposes and Policies
20:4.0.1.1.26.1.5.1SECTION 684.100
   684.100 What is the purpose of the programs established to serve Indians and Native Americans under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act
20:4.0.1.1.26.1.5.2SECTION 684.110
   684.110 How must Indian and Native American programs be administered
20:4.0.1.1.26.1.5.3SECTION 684.120
   684.120 What obligation does the Department have to consult with the Indian and Native American grantee community in developing rules, regulations, and standards of accountability for Indian and Native American programs
20:4.0.1.1.26.1.5.4SECTION 684.130
   684.130 What definitions apply to terms used in this part
20:4.0.1.1.26.2SUBPART B
Subpart B - Service Delivery Systems Applicable to Section 166 Programs
20:4.0.1.1.26.2.5.1SECTION 684.200
   684.200 What are the requirements to apply for a Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act grant
20:4.0.1.1.26.2.5.2SECTION 684.210
   684.210 What priority for awarding grants is given to eligible organizations
20:4.0.1.1.26.2.5.3SECTION 684.220
   684.220 What is the process for applying for a Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act grant
20:4.0.1.1.26.2.5.4SECTION 684.230
   684.230 What appeal rights are available to entities that are denied a grant award
20:4.0.1.1.26.2.5.5SECTION 684.240
   684.240 Are there any other ways in which an entity may be awarded a Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act grant
20:4.0.1.1.26.2.5.6SECTION 684.250
   684.250 Can an Indian and Native American grantee's grant award be terminated
20:4.0.1.1.26.2.5.7SECTION 684.260
   684.260 Does the Department have to award a grant for every part of the country
20:4.0.1.1.26.2.5.8SECTION 684.270
   684.270 How are Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act funds allocated to Indian and Native American program grantees
20:4.0.1.1.26.3SUBPART C
Subpart C - Services to Customers
20:4.0.1.1.26.3.5.1SECTION 684.300
   684.300 Who is eligible to receive services under the Indian and Native American program
20:4.0.1.1.26.3.5.2SECTION 684.310
   684.310 What are Indian and Native American program grantee allowable activities
20:4.0.1.1.26.3.5.3SECTION 684.320
   684.320 Are there any restrictions on allowable activities
20:4.0.1.1.26.3.5.4SECTION 684.330
   684.330 What is the role of Indian and Native American program grantees in the one-stop delivery system
20:4.0.1.1.26.3.5.5SECTION 684.340
   684.340 What policies govern payments to participants, including wages, training allowances or stipends, or direct payments for supportive services
20:4.0.1.1.26.3.5.6SECTION 684.350
   684.350 What will the Department do to strengthen the capacity of Indian and Native American program grantees to deliver effective services
20:4.0.1.1.26.4SUBPART D
Subpart D - Supplemental Youth Services
20:4.0.1.1.26.4.5.1SECTION 684.400
   684.400 What is the purpose of the supplemental youth services program
20:4.0.1.1.26.4.5.2SECTION 684.410
   684.410 What entities are eligible to receive supplemental youth services funding
20:4.0.1.1.26.4.5.3SECTION 684.420
   684.420 What are the planning requirements for receiving supplemental youth services funding
20:4.0.1.1.26.4.5.4SECTION 684.430
   684.430 What individuals are eligible to receive supplemental youth services
20:4.0.1.1.26.4.5.5SECTION 684.440
   684.440 How is funding for supplemental youth services determined
20:4.0.1.1.26.4.5.6SECTION 684.450
   684.450 How will supplemental youth services be provided
20:4.0.1.1.26.4.5.7SECTION 684.460
   684.460 What performance indicators are applicable to the supplemental youth services program
20:4.0.1.1.26.5SUBPART E
Subpart E - Services to Communities
20:4.0.1.1.26.5.5.1SECTION 684.500
   684.500 What services may Indian and Native American grantees provide to or for employers under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act
20:4.0.1.1.26.5.5.2SECTION 684.510
   684.510 What services may Indian and Native American grantees provide to the community at large under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act
20:4.0.1.1.26.5.5.3SECTION 684.520
   684.520 Must Indian and Native American program grantees give preference to Indian and Native American entities in the selection of contractors or service providers
20:4.0.1.1.26.5.5.4SECTION 684.530
   684.530 What rules govern the issuance of contracts and/or subgrants
20:4.0.1.1.26.6SUBPART F
Subpart F - Accountability for Services and Expenditures
20:4.0.1.1.26.6.5.1SECTION 684.600
   684.600 To whom is the Indian and Native American program grantee accountable for the provision of services and the expenditure of Indian and Native American funds
20:4.0.1.1.26.6.5.2SECTION 684.610
   684.610 How is this accountability documented and fulfilled
20:4.0.1.1.26.6.5.3SECTION 684.620
   684.620 What performance indicators are in place for the Indian and Native American program
20:4.0.1.1.26.6.5.4SECTION 684.630
   684.630 What are the requirements for preventing fraud and abuse under the WIOA
20:4.0.1.1.26.6.5.5SECTION 684.640
   684.640 What grievance systems must an Indian and Native American program grantee provide
20:4.0.1.1.26.6.5.6SECTION 684.650
   684.650 Can Indian and Native American grantees exclude segments of the eligible population
20:4.0.1.1.26.7SUBPART G
Subpart G - Section 166 Planning/Funding Process
20:4.0.1.1.26.7.5.1SECTION 684.700
   684.700 What is the process for submitting a 4-year plan
20:4.0.1.1.26.7.5.2SECTION 684.710
   684.710 What information must be included in the 4-year plans as part of the competitive application
20:4.0.1.1.26.7.5.3SECTION 684.720
   684.720 When must the 4-year plan be submitted
20:4.0.1.1.26.7.5.4SECTION 684.730
   684.730 How will the Department review and approve such plans
20:4.0.1.1.26.7.5.5SECTION 684.740
   684.740 Under what circumstances can the Department or the Indian and Native American grantee modify the terms of the grantee's plan(s)
20:4.0.1.1.26.8SUBPART H
Subpart H - Administrative Requirements
20:4.0.1.1.26.8.5.1SECTION 684.800
   684.800 What systems must an Indian and Native American program grantee have in place to administer an Indian and Native American program
20:4.0.1.1.26.8.5.2SECTION 684.810
   684.810 What types of costs are allowable expenditures under the Indian and Native American program
20:4.0.1.1.26.8.5.3SECTION 684.820
   684.820 What rules apply to administrative costs under the Indian and Native American program
20:4.0.1.1.26.8.5.4SECTION 684.830
   684.830 Does the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act administrative cost limit for States and local areas apply to WIOA grants
20:4.0.1.1.26.8.5.5SECTION 684.840
   684.840 How must Indian and Native American program grantees classify costs
20:4.0.1.1.26.8.5.6SECTION 684.850
   684.850 What cost principles apply to Indian and Native American funds
20:4.0.1.1.26.8.5.7SECTION 684.860
   684.860 What audit requirements apply to Indian and Native American grants
20:4.0.1.1.26.8.5.8SECTION 684.870
   684.870 What is “program income” and how is it regulated in the Indian and Native American program
20:4.0.1.1.26.9SUBPART I
Subpart I - Miscellaneous Program Provisions
20:4.0.1.1.26.9.5.1SECTION 684.900
   684.900 Does the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act provide regulatory and/or statutory waiver authority
20:4.0.1.1.26.9.5.2SECTION 684.910
   684.910 What information is required in a waiver request
20:4.0.1.1.26.9.5.3SECTION 684.920
   684.920 What provisions of law or regulations may not be waived
20:4.0.1.1.26.9.5.4SECTION 684.930
   684.930 May Indian and Native American program grantees combine or consolidate their employment and training funds
20:4.0.1.1.26.9.5.5SECTION 684.940
   684.940 What is the role of the Native American Employment and Training Council
20:4.0.1.1.26.9.5.6SECTION 684.950
   684.950 Does the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act provide any additional assistance to unique populations in Alaska and Hawaii