[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: 20CFR668.240]

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                      TITLE 20--EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS
 
 CHAPTER V--EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
 
PART 668--INDIAN AND NATIVE AMERICAN PROGRAMS UNDER TITLE I OF THE WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT--Table of Contents
 
 Subpart B--Service Delivery Systems Applicable to Section 166 Programs
 
Sec. 668.240  What is the process for applying for designation as an INA grantee?

    (a) Every entity seeking designation must submit a Notice of Intent 
(NOI) which complies with the requirements of the Solicitation for Grant 
Application (SGA). An SGA will be issued every two years, covering all 
areas except for those for which competition is waived for the incumbent 
grantee under WIA section 166(c)(2).
    (b) NOI's must be submitted to the Chief of DINAP, bearing a U.S. 
Postal Service postmark indicating its submission no later than October 
1st of the year which precedes the first year of a new designation cycle 
(unless the SGA provides a later date). For NOI's received after October 
1, only a timely official U.S. Postal Service postmark is acceptable as 
proof of timely submission. Dates indicating submission by private 
express delivery services or metered mail are unacceptable as proof of 
the timely submission of designation documents.
    (c) NOI's must include the following:
    (1) Documentation of the legal status of the entity, as described in 
Sec. 668.200(a)(1);
    (2) A Standard Form (SF) 424b;
    (3) The assurances required by 29 CFR 37.20;
    (4) A specific description, by State, county, reservation or similar 
area, or service population, of the geographic area for which the entity 
requests designation;
    (5) A brief summary of the employment and training or human resource 
development programs serving Native Americans that the entity currently 
operates or has operated within the previous two-year period;
    (6) A description of the planning process used by the entity, 
including the involvement of the governing body and local employers;
    (7) Evidence to establish an entity's ability to administer funds 
under Secs. 668.220 through 668.230.

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