[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 20, Volume 3]
[Revised as of April 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 20CFR628.705]

[Page 252-253]
 
                      TITLE 20--EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS
 
 CHAPTER V--EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
 
PART 628--PROGRAMS UNDER TITLE II OF THE JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP ACT--Table of Contents
 
       Subpart G--The Summer Youth Employment and Training Program
 
Sec. 628.705  SYETP authorized services.

    (a) The services that may be provided under this subpart are those 
described at section 253 of the Act.
    (b) Basic and remedial education and preemployment and work maturity 
skills training. The SDA shall ensure the availability of basic or 
remedial education and preemployment and work maturity skills training 
for SYETP participants pursuant to the assessment process described in 
Sec. 628.515 of this part from funds available to the SDA or by other 
education and training programs, including, but not limited to, the Job 
Corps, the JOBS program, youth corps programs or alternative or 
secondary schools.
    (c) Work experience. (1) Work experience shall be conducted 
consistent with the provisions of Sec. 627.245 of this chapter.
    (2) Work experience provided under this subpart, to the extent 
feasible, shall include contextual learning opportunities which 
integrate the development of general competencies with the development 
of academic skills.
    (d) Concurrent enrollment. (1) Youth being served under the SYETP or 
the Youth Training Program authorized under title II-C of the Act (see 
subpart H of this part) are not required to be terminated from 
participation in one program to enroll in the other. The SDA may enroll 
such youth concurrently in programs under this subpart and subpart H of 
this part, pursuant to guidance to be issued by the Secretary,

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in order to promote continuity and coordination of services.
    (2) The requirement that not less than 65 percent of the total 
number of title II-C participants shall have one or more barriers to 
employment pursuant to section 263(c) and (d) of the Act shall apply to 
youth who are concurrently enrolled and will participate in the program 
under title II-C.
    (e) Followup services. (1) The SDA shall make followup services 
available for participants if the ISS indicates that such services are 
appropriate (section 253(d)).
    (2) Title II-B funds may be used for such followup services for one 
year after program participation, which may be concurrent with a period 
of any subsequent participation in the Title II-C program.
    (3) Followup services include the full array of supportive services 
described in section 4(24) of the Act, except for financial assistance, 
and may include such followup services as counseling, mentoring, or 
tutoring.
    (f) Classroom training. Classroom training provided under this 
subpart shall, to the extent feasible, include opportunities to apply 
knowledge and skills relating to academic subjects to the world of work.
    (g) Educational linkages. (1) In conducting the program assisted 
under this subpart, service delivery areas shall establish linkages with 
the appropriate educational agencies responsible for service to 
participants.
    (2) Such linkages shall include arrangements to ensure that there is 
a regular exchange of information relating to the progress, problems and 
needs of participants, including the results of assessments of the skill 
levels of participants.