[Federal Register: February 8, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 25)]
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Part II
Department of Labor
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Employment and Training Administration
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Trade Adjustment Assistance Program; Designation of Certifying
Officers; Notice
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training Administration
Trade Adjustment Assistance Program; Designation of Certifying
Officers
AGENCY: Employment and Training Administration; Labor.
ACTION: Notice of designation of certifying officers.
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SUMMARY: The trade adjustment assistance program operates under the
Trade Act of 1974 to furnish program benefits to domestic workers
adversely affected in their employment by imports of articles which are
like or are directly competitive with articles produced by the firm
employing the workers. The Trade Adjustment Assistance Reform Act of
2002 amended the Trade Act of 1974, to extend eligibility to those
workers whose firm shifted production to certain foreign countries; to
workers of upstream supplier firms selling components to firms whose
workers have received a certification of eligibility to apply for trade
adjustment assistance; to workers of downstream producer firms engaged
in assembly or finishing for firms whose workers have received a
certification of eligibility to apply for trade adjustment assistance
based on a shift in production or increased imports from Mexico or
Canada; and added the program option of alternative trade adjustment
assistance for older workers over age 50 years. Workers become eligible
for program benefits only if the worker group is certified under the
Act as eligible to apply for adjustment assistance and/or alternative
trade adjustment assistance. From time to time the agency issues an
Order designating or redesignating officials of the agency authorized
to act as certifying officers, responsible for reviewing and signing
adjustment assistance determinations. Employment and Training Order No.
1-05, was issued to revise the listing of officials designated as
certifying officers, superseding the previous Order. Employment and
Training Order No. 1-05, is published below.
Signed at Washington, DC, this 31st day of January 2005.
Emily Stover DeRocco,
Assistant Secretary of Labor, Employment and Training Administration.
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