§ 463.150 What definitions apply to Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act performance accountability provisions?
§ 463.155 What are the primary indicators of performance under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act?
§ 463.160 What information is required for State performance reports?
§ 463.165 May a State establish additional indicators of performance?
§ 463.170 How are State levels of performance for primary indicators established?
§ 463.175 What responsibility do States have to use quarterly wage record information for performance accountability?
§ 463.180 When is a State subject to a financial sanction under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act?
§ 463.185 When are sanctions applied for a State’s failure to submit an annual performance report?
§ 463.190 When are sanctions applied for failure to achieve adjusted levels of performance?
§ 463.195 What should States expect when a sanction is applied to the Governor’s Reserve Allotment?
§ 463.200 What other administrative actions will be applied to States’ performance requirements?
§ 463.205 What performance indicators apply to local areas and what information must be included in local area performance reports?
§ 463.210 How are local performance levels established?
§ 463.215 Under what circumstances are local areas eligible for State Incentive Grants?
§ 463.220 Under what circumstances may a corrective action or sanction be applied to local areas for poor performance?
§ 463.225 Under what circumstances may local areas appeal a reorganization plan?
§ 463.230 What information is required for the eligible training provider performance reports?
§ 463.235 What are the reporting requirements for individual records for core Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) title I programs; the Wagner-Peyser Act Employment Service program, as amended by WIOA title III; and the Vocational Rehab
§ 463.240 What are the requirements for data validation of State annual performance reports?

Terms Used In CFR > Title 34 > Subtitle B > Chapter IV > Part 463 > Subpart I - Performance Accountability Under Title I of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act

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