[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 34, Volume 2]
[Revised as of July 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 34CFR379.21]

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                           TITLE 34--EDUCATION
 
            REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
 
PART 379--PROJECTS WITH INDUSTRY--Table of Contents
 
               Subpart C--How Does One Apply for an Award?
 
Sec.  379.21  What is the content of an application for an award?

    (a) The grant application must include a description of--
    (1) The responsibilities and membership of the BAC, consistent with 
section 611(a)(2)(A) of the Act, and how it will interact with the 
project in carrying out grant activities, including how the BAC will--
    (i) Identify job and career availability within the community, 
consistent with the current and projected local employment opportunities 
identified by the local workforce investment board for the community 
under section 118(b)(1)(B) of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998;
    (ii) Identify the skills necessary to perform the jobs and careers 
identified; and
    (iii) For individuals with disabilities in fields related to the job 
and career availability identified under paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this 
section, prescribe either--
    (A) Training programs designed to develop appropriate job and career 
skills; or
    (B) Job placement programs designed to identify and develop job 
placement and career advancement opportunities;
    (2) How the project will provide job development, job placement, and 
career advancement services to project participants;
    (3) To the extent appropriate, how the project will provide for--
    (i) Training in realistic work settings to prepare individuals with 
disabilities for employment and career advancement in the competitive 
market; and
    (ii) To the extent practicable, the modification of any facilities 
or equipment of the employer involved that are used primarily by 
individuals with disabilities, except that a project will not be 
required to provide for that modification if the modification is 
required as a reasonable accommodation under the Americans with 
Disabilities Act of 1990;
    (4) How the project will provide individuals with disabilities with 
support services that may be required to maintain the employment and 
career advancement for which the individuals have received training 
under this part;
    (5) How the project will involve private industry in the design of 
the proposed project and the manner in which the project will 
collaborate with private industry in planning, implementing, and 
evaluating job development, job placement, career advancement 
activities, and, to the extent included as part of the activities to be 
carried out by the project, job training activities;
    (6) A plan to annually conduct a review and evaluation of the 
operation of the proposed project in accordance with the program 
compliance indicators and evaluation standards in Subpart F of this part 
and, in conducting the review and evaluation, to collect data and 
information of the type described in subparagraphs (A) through (C) of 
section 101(a)(10) of the Act, as determined to be appropriate by the 
Secretary;
    (7) The factors that justify the applicant's projected average cost 
per placement, including factors such as the project's objectives, types 
of services, target population, and service area, and how these factors 
affect the projection;

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    (8) The geographic area to be served by the project, including an 
explanation of how the area is currently unserved or underserved by the 
PWI program; and
    (9) How the project will address the needs of individuals with 
disabilities from minority backgrounds, as required by section 21(c) of 
the Act.
    (b) The grant application also must include assurances from the 
applicant that--
    (1) The project will carry out all activities required in Sec.  
379.10;
    (2) Individuals with disabilities who are placed by the project will 
receive compensation at or above the minimum wage, but not less than the 
customary or usual wage paid by the employer for the same or similar 
work performed by individuals who are not disabled;
    (3) Individuals with disabilities who are placed by the project 
will--
    (i) Be given terms and benefits of employment equal to terms and 
benefits that are given to similarly situated nondisabled co-workers; 
and
    (ii) Not be segregated from their co-workers;
    (4) The project will maintain any records required by the Secretary 
and make those records available for monitoring and audit purposes;
    (5) The project will provide to the Secretary an annual evaluation 
report of project operations as required in Sec.  379.21(a)(6) and will 
submit reports in the form and detail and at the time required by the 
Secretary; and
    (6) The applicant will comply with any requirements necessary to 
ensure the correctness and verification of those reports.
    (c) The grant application also must include the projected average 
cost per placement for the project, which must be calculated by dividing 
the sum of the total project costs (i.e., Federal dollar amount of the 
grant plus the total non-Federal contributions) by the number of 
individuals the applicant projects in its application will be placed by 
the project.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 
1820-0631)

(Authority: Section 611 of the Act; 29 U.S.C. 795)

[65 FR 18218, Apr. 6, 2000; 65 FR 36633, June 9, 2000]