[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: 20CFR662.220]

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                      TITLE 20--EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS
 
 CHAPTER V--EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
 
PART 662--DESCRIPTION OF THE ONE-STOP SYSTEM UNDER TITLE I OF THE WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT--Table of Contents
 
    Subpart B--One-Stop Partners and the Responsibilities of Partners
 
Sec. 662.220  What entity serves as the One-Stop partner for a particular program in the local area?

    (a) The ``entity'' that carries out the program and activities 
listed in Secs. 662.200 and 662.210 and, therefore, serves as the One-
Stop partner is the grant recipient, administrative entity or 
organization responsible for administering the funds of the specified 
program in the local area. The term ``entity'' does not include the 
service providers that contract with or are subrecipients of the local 
administrative entity. For programs that do not include local 
administrative entities, the responsible State Agency should be the 
partner. Specific entities for particular programs are identified in 
paragraph (b) of this section. If a program or activity listed in 
Sec. 662.200 is not carried out in a local area, the requirements 
relating to a required One-Stop partner are not applicable to such 
program or activity in that local One-Stop system.
    (b)(1) For title II of WIA, the entity that carries out the program 
for the purposes of paragraph (a) is the State eligible entity. The 
State eligible entity may designate an eligible provider, or a 
consortium of eligible providers, as the ``entity'' for this purpose;
    (2) For title I, Part A, of the Rehabilitation Act, the entity that 
carries out the program for the purposes of paragraph (a) of this 
section is the designated State agency or designated unit specified 
under section 101(a)(2) that is primarily concerned with vocational 
rehabilitation, or vocational and other rehabilitation, of individuals 
with disabilities; and
    (3) Under WIA, the national programs, including Job Corps, the WIA 
Indian and Native American program, the Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers 
program, and the Veterans' Workforce Investment program, are required 
One-Stop partners. Local Boards must include them in the One-Stop 
delivery system where they are present in their local area. In local 
areas where the national programs are not present, States and Local 
Boards should take steps to ensure that customer groups served by these 
programs have access to services through the One-Stop delivery system.