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20 CFR 668.260 - How are INA grantees designated?

§ 668.260
How are INA grantees designated?
(a) On March 1 of each designation year, we designate or conditionally designate Native American grantees for the coming two program years. The Grant Officer informs, in writing, each entity which submitted a Notice of Intent that the entity has been:
(1) Designated;
(2) Conditionally designated;
(3) Designated for only a portion of its requested area or population; or
(4) Denied designation.
(b) Designated Native American entities must ensure and provide evidence to DOL that a system is in place to afford all members of the eligible population within their service area an equitable opportunity to receive employment and training activities and services.

Title 20 published on 2012-04-01

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United States Code
USC : Title 20 - EDUCATION

§ 9276 - Transition provisions

U.S.C. : Title 29 - LABOR

§ 2911 - Native American programs

Public Laws

105-220