20 CFR Part 641 - PROVISIONS GOVERNING THE SENIOR COMMUNITY SERVICE EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM
- SUBPART A — Purpose and Definitions (§§ 641.100 - 641.140)
- SUBPART B — Coordination With the Workforce Investment Act (§§ 641.200 - 641.240)
- SUBPART C — The State Plan (§§ 641.300 - 641.365)
- SUBPART D — Grant Application and Responsibility Review Requirements for State and National SCSEP Grants (§§ 641.400 - 641.495)
- SUBPART E — Services to Participants (§§ 641.500 - 641.585)
- SUBPART F — Pilot, Demonstration, and Evaluation Projects (§§ 641.600 - 641.640)
- SUBPART G — Performance Accountability (§§ 641.700 - 641.750)
- SUBPART H — Administrative Requirements (§§ 641.800 - 641.884)
- SUBPART I — Grievance Procedures and Appeals Process (§§ 641.900 - 641.930)
641.365
How must the equitable distribution provisions be reconciled with the provision that disruptions to current participants should be avoided?
Subpart D—Grant Application and Responsibility Review Requirements for State and National SCSEP Grants
641.400
What entities are eligible to apply to the Department for funds to administer SCSEP projects?
641.410
How does an eligible entity apply?
641.420
What are the eligibility criteria that each applicant must meet?
641.430
What are the responsibility conditions that an applicant must meet?
641.440
Are there responsibility conditions that alone will disqualify an applicant?
641.450
How will the Department examine the responsibility of eligible entities?
641.460
What factors will the Department consider in selecting national grantees?
641.465
Under what circumstances may the Department reject an application?
641.470
What happens if an applicant's application is rejected?
641.480
May the Governor, or the highest government official, make recommendations to the Department on national grant applications?
641.490
When will the Department compete SCSEP grant awards?
641.495
When must a State compete its SCSEP award?
Subpart E—Services to Participants
641.500
Who is eligible to participate in the SCSEP?
641.505
When is eligibility determined?
641.507
How is applicant income computed?
641.510
What types of income are included and excluded for participant eligibility determinations?
641.512
May grantees and sub-recipients enroll otherwise eligible job ready individuals and place them directly into unsubsidized employment?
641.515
How must grantees and sub-recipients recruit and select eligible individuals for participation in the SCSEP?
641.520
Are there any priorities that grantees and sub-recipients must use in selecting eligible individuals for participation in the SCSEP?
641.535
What services must grantees and sub-recipients provide to participants?
641.540
What types of training may grantees and sub-recipients provide to SCSEP participants in addition to the training received at the community service assignment?
641.545
What supportive services may grantees and sub-recipients provide to participants?
641.550
What responsibility do grantees and sub-recipients have to place participants in unsubsidized employment?
641.565
What policies govern the provision of wages and benefits to participants?
641.570
Is there a time limit for participation in the program?
641.575
May a grantee or sub-recipient establish a limit on the amount of time its participants may spend at a host agency?
641.577
Is there a limit on community service assignment hours?
641.580
Under what circumstances may a grantee or sub-recipient terminate a participant?
641.585
What is the employment status of SCSEP participants?
Subpart F—Pilot, Demonstration, and Evaluation Projects
641.600
What is the purpose of the pilot, demonstration, and evaluation projects authorized under § 502(e) of the OAA?
641.610
How are pilot, demonstration, and evaluation projects administered?
641.620
How may an organization apply for pilot, demonstration, and evaluation project funding?
641.630
What pilot, demonstration, and evaluation project activities are allowable under § 502(e)?
641.640
Should pilot, demonstration, and evaluation project entities coordinate with SCSEP grantees and sub-recipients, including area agencies on aging?
Subpart G—Performance Accountability
641.700
What performance measures/indicators apply to SCSEP grantees?
641.710
How are the performance indicators defined?
641.720
How will the Department and grantees initially determine and then adjust expected levels of performance for the core performance measures?
641.730
How will the Department assist grantees in the transition to the new core performance indicators?
641.740
How will the Department determine whether a grantee fails, meets, or exceeds the expected levels of performance for the core indicators and what will be the consequences of failing to meet expected levels of performance?
641.750
Will there be performance-related incentives?
Subpart H—Administrative Requirements
641.800
What uniform administrative requirements apply to the use of SCSEP funds?
641.803
What is program income?
641.806
How must SCSEP program income be used?
641.809
What non-Federal share (matching) requirements apply to the use of SCSEP funds?
641.812
What is the period of availability of SCSEP funds?
641.815
May the period of availability be extended?
641.821
What audit requirements apply to the use of SCSEP funds?
641.824
What lobbying requirements apply to the use of SCSEP funds?
641.827
What general nondiscrimination requirements apply to the use of SCSEP funds?
641.833
What policies govern political patronage?
641.836
What policies govern political activities?
641.839
What policies govern union organizing activities?
641.841
What policies govern nepotism?
641.844
What maintenance of effort requirements apply to the use of SCSEP funds?
641.847
What uniform allowable cost requirements apply to the use of SCSEP funds?
641.850
Are there other specific allowable and unallowable cost requirements for the SCSEP?
641.853
How are costs classified?
641.856
What functions and activities constitute administrative costs?
641.859
What other special rules govern the classification of costs as administrative costs or programmatic activity costs?
641.861
Must SCSEP recipients provide funding for the administrative costs of sub-recipients?
641.864
What functions and activities constitute programmatic activity costs?
641.867
What are the limitations on the amount of SCSEP administrative costs?
641.870
Under what circumstances may the administrative cost limitation be increased?
641.873
What minimum expenditure levels are required for participant wages and benefits?
641.874
What conditions apply to a SCSEP grantee request to use additional funds for training and supportive service costs?
641.876
How will compliance with cost limitations and minimum expenditure levels be determined?
641.879
What are the financial and performance reporting requirements for recipients?
641.881
What are the SCSEP recipient's responsibilities relating to awards to sub-recipients?
641.884
What are the grant closeout procedures?
Subpart I—Grievance Procedures and Appeals Process
641.900
What appeal process is available to an applicant that does not receive a grant?
641.910
What grievance procedures must grantees make available to applicants, employees, and participants?
641.920
What actions of the Department may a grantee appeal and what procedures apply to those appeals?
641.930
Is there an alternative dispute resolution process that may be used in place of an OALJ hearing?
Authority:
42 U.S.C. 3056
et seq.; Pub. L. 109-365.
Source:
75 FR 53812, Sept. 1, 2010, unless otherwise noted.
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