[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: 20CFR668.360]

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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 C--Services to Customers
 
Sec. 668.360  What is the role of INA grantees in the One-Stop system?

    (a) In those local workforce investment areas where an INA grantee 
conducts field operations or provides substantial services, the INA 
grantee is a required partner in the local One-Stop delivery system and 
is subject to the provisions relating to such partners described in 20 
CFR part 662. Consistent with those provisions, a Memorandum of 
Understanding (MOU) between the INA grantee and the Local Board over the 
operation of the One-Stop Center(s) in the Local Board's workforce 
investment area also must be executed. Where the Local Board is an 
alternative entity under 20 CFR 661.330, the INA grantee must negotiate 
with the alternative entity on the terms of its MOU and the scope of its 
on-going role in the local workforce investment system, as specified in 
20 CFR 661.310(b)(2). In local areas with a large concentration of 
potentially eligible INA participants, which are in an INA grantee's 
service area but in which the grantee does not conduct operations or 
provide substantial services, the INA grantee should encourage such 
individuals to participate in the One-Stop system in that area in order 
to receive WIA services.
    (b) At a minimum, the MOU must contain provisions related to:
    (1) The services to be provided through the One-Stop Service System;
    (2) The methods for referral of individuals between the One-Stop 
operator and the INA grantee which take into account the services 
provided by the INA grantee and the other One-Stop partners;
    (3) The exchange of information on the services available and 
accessible through the One-Stop system and the INA program;
    (4) As necessary to provide referrals and case management services, 
the exchange of information on Native American participants in the One-
Stop system and the INA program;
    (5) Arrangements for the funding of services provided by the One-
Stop(s), consistent with the requirements at 20 CFR 662.280 that no 
expenditures may be made with INA program funds for individuals who are 
not eligible or for services not authorized under this part.
    (c) The INA grantee's Two Year Plan must describe the efforts the 
grantee has made to negotiate MOU's consistent with paragraph (b) of 
this section, for each planning cycle during which Local Boards are 
operating under the terms of WIA.