[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: 20CFR645.430]

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                      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 D--State Formula Grants Administration
 
Sec. 645.430  How does the Welfare-to-Work program relate to the One-Stop system and Workforce Investment Act (WIA) programs?

    (a) As provided in the Workforce Investment Act regulations at 20 
CFR 663.620, the local WtW formula grant program operator is a required 
partner in the One-Stop system. 20 CFR part 662 describes the roles of 
such partners in the One-Stop system and applies to the WtW formula 
grant program operators. A Memorandum of Understanding must be developed 
between the Local Workforce Investment Board and the WtW program that 
meets the requirements of 20 CFR 662.300, such as containing provisions 
relating to the services to be provided through the One-Stop system and 
methods for referring

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individuals between the One-Stop operator and the partner WtW program.
    (b) WtW participants may also be served by the WIA programs and, 
through appropriate linkages and referrals, these individuals will have 
access to a broader range of activities and services through the 
cooperation of the WtW and WIA programs in the One-Stop system. For 
example, WtW participants, who are also determined eligible for WIA, and 
who need occupational skills training, may be referred through the One-
Stop system to receive WIA training. These participants are also 
eligible to receive services available under WtW, such as transportation 
and child care while participating in the WIA activity.
    (c) WIA participants, who are determined to be eligible for WtW, may 
also be served by the WtW programs through cooperation with the WIA 
programs in the One-Stop system. For example, WIA participants, who are 
also determined eligible for WtW, may be referred to the WtW program for 
job placement and other WtW assistance.
    (d) 29 CFR part 37 applies to recipients of WtW financial assistance 
who operate programs that are part of the One-Stop system established 
under WIA to the extent that the WtW programs and activities are being 
conducted as part of the One-Stop delivery system.