40 Tex. Admin. Code § 800.66 - Trade Act Services
(a) Funds available
to the Commission to provide Trade Act services shall be provided to workforce
areas as set forth in this section.
(b) Amounts for training and services for
trade-affected workers, consistent with statute and regulations, will be made
available to workforce areas as follows. The Commission shall approve:
(1) an initial Trade Adjustment Assistance
(TAA) funding amount for each workforce area, on an annual basis; and
(2) the factors to be considered for
distribution of additional funds, which may include:
(A) number of individuals in TAA-approved
training;
(B) number of
Trade-certified layoffs in the workforce area;
(C) number of employees from Trade-certified
companies;
(D) layoffs identified
through the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act process in the
workforce area;
(E) demonstrated
need;
(F) the cost of training;
and
(G) other factors as determined
by the Commission.
(c) Evaluations will be made periodically as
to the sufficiency and reasonableness of amounts made available to each
workforce area, expenditures for training, and amounts reported for
administration. The Agency shall make additional distributions, based on the
evaluations and upon requests by Boards, using the factors approved by the
Commission.
(d) In the event that a
determination is made that Trade Act funding available to the Commission may be
insufficient to meet all qualified needs for the remainder of the year at any
time during the program year, the Agency will:
(1) rely on the evaluations referenced in
subsection (c) of this section to estimate short-term needs;
(2) make recommendations for deobligation and
redistribution between workforce areas; and
(3) make requests for additional TAA funding
from the U.S. Department of Labor as appropriate.
(e) No more than 15 percent of the funds
expended for Trade Act training, services, and other allowable program
activities shall be used for administrative costs, as defined by federal
regulations. The Commission shall establish policy limitations for the
expenditure of administrative funds at the state and Board levels.
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