Wash. Admin. Code § 67-25-040 - Workforce development system-Requirements of department
(1) Under WIOA, the department is identified
as a required partner within the one-stop delivery system.
(2)
(a)
Access to the department's programs and activities is required through the
state's comprehensive one-stop centers.
(b) Access to the department's programs and
activities may mean:
(i) Having a program
staff physically present at the one-stop center;
(ii) Having a staff member from a different
partner program physically present at the one-stop center appropriately trained
to provide information to customers about the programs, services, and
activities available through the department; or
(iii) Making available a "direct linkage"
through technology to program staff who can provide meaningful information or
services:
(A) A "direct linkage" means
providing direct connection at the one-stop center, within a reasonable time,
by phone or through a real-time web-based communication to a program staff
member who can provide program information and/or services to the
customer;
(B) A "direct linkage"
cannot exclusively be providing a phone number or computer web site or
providing information, pamphlets or materials.
(3) The department must use a
portion of funds (to the extent consistent with WIOA and with federal cost
principles in 2 C.F.R. Parts 200 and 3474, requiring, among other things, that
costs are allowable, reasonable, necessary, allocable, and proportionally
beneficial to the department) to:
(a) Provide
applicable career services; and
(b)
Work collaboratively with the state and local workforce development boards to
establish and maintain the one-stop delivery system. This includes jointly
funding the one-stop infrastructure costs (as defined in
34 C.F.R. section
361.700) through partner contributions that
are based upon:
(i) A reasonable cost
allocation methodology by which infrastructure costs are charged to each
partner program based on proportionate use and relative benefit
received;
(ii) Federal cost
principles; and
(iii) Any local
administrative cost requirements within the federal VR
grant.
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