[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: 20CFR645.225]

[Page 392-393]
 
                      TITLE 20--EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS
 
 CHAPTER V--EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
 
PART 645--PROVISIONS GOVERNING WELFARE-TO-WORK GRANTS--Table of Contents
 
       Subpart B--General Program and Administrative Requirements
 
Sec. 645.225  How do Welfare-to-Work activities relate to activities provided through TANF and other related programs?

    (a) Activities provided through WtW must be coordinated effectively 
at the State and local levels with activities being provided through 
TANF (section 403(a)(5)(A)(vii)(II)).
    (b) The operating entity must ensure that there is an assessment of 
skills, prior work experience, employability, and other relevant 
information in place for each WtW participant. Where appropriate, the 
assessment performed by the TANF agency or JTPA should be used for this 
purpose.

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    (c) The operating entity must ensure that there is an individualized 
strategy for transition to unsubsidized employment in place for each 
participant which takes into account participant assessments, including 
the TANF assessment and any JTPA assessment. Where appropriate, the TANF 
individual responsibility plan (IRP), a WIA individual employment plan, 
or a JTPA individual service strategy should be used for this purpose.
    (d) Coordination of resources should include not only those 
available through WtW and TANF grant funds, and the Child Care and 
Development Block Grant, but also those available through other related 
activities and programs such as the WIA or JTPA programs (One-Stop 
systems), the State employment service, private sector employers, labor 
organizations, business and trade associations, education agencies, 
housing agencies, community development corporations, transportation 
agencies, community-based and faith-based organizations, disability 
community organizations, community action agencies, and colleges and 
universities which provide some of the assistance needed by the targeted 
population (section 402(a)(5)(A)).