§ 662.200 Who are the required One-Stop partners?
§ 662.210 What other entities may serve as One-Stop partners?
§ 662.220 What entity serves as the One-Stop partner for a particular program in the local area?
§ 662.230 What are the responsibilities of the required One-Stop partners?
§ 662.240 What are a program’s applicable core services?
§ 662.250 Where and to what extent must required One-Stop partners make core services available?
§ 662.260 What services, in addition to the applicable core services, are to be provided by One-Stop partners through the One-Stop delivery system?
§ 662.270 How are the costs of providing services through the One-Stop delivery system and the operating costs of the system to be funded?
§ 662.280 Does title I require One-Stop partners to use their funds for individuals who are not eligible for the partner’s program or for services that are not authorized under the partner’s program?

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Terms Used In CFR > Title 20 > Chapter V > Part 662 > Subpart B - One-Stop Partners and the Responsibilities of Partners

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