USA Statutes : maine
Title : Title 26. LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Chapter : Chapter 35. FEDERAL WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT OF 1998 (HEADING. PL 2001, c. 366, @1 (new))
Title 26 - §3101. Report required
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Maine Legislature
Title 26: LABOR AND INDUSTRY
Chapter 35: FEDERAL WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT OF 1998 (HEADING: PL 2001, c. 366, @1 (new))
§3101. Report required
The Department of Labor shall annually, by September 1st, report the following information regarding the federal Workforce
Investment Act of 1998, referred to in this section as the "Act," to the joint standing committee of the Legislature having
jurisdiction over labor matters:
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1. Funds received. The total amount of funds received by the State for adults and dislocated workers under the Act for the previous federal
program year and the distribution of those funds, by service provider;
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2. General program, direct training and support services; expenditures and number of participants. For each of the following categories, the amount of funds received under the Act and spent for those categories and the
number of persons receiving services in each category, by service provider:
A. General program costs, including staff salaries and benefits, rent and utilities and equipment;
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B. Direct training, including tuition, training accounts, on-the-job training and customized training. The report must include
the number of persons receiving services in each of the following categories:
(1) Training provided at an educational or training institution, by type of training or educational institution;
(2) On-the-job training; and
(3) Customized training; and
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C. Support services, including transportation, child care, medical and clothing;
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3. Institutions providing education; performance information. A list of all institutions and programs eligible to provide education or training for adults and dislocated workers with
individual training programs and a copy of performance information made available to prospective trainees for each provider;
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4. Number of persons exiting program. The number of adults and dislocated workers who have exited core and intensive services and education and training services,
by service provider;
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5. Wage rates and benefits. The range of wage rates and benefits provided, including health insurance separately reported, and the full-time or part-time
work status for individuals who received core and intensive services and training and education services under an individual
training account, at the time of placement following the completion of training and 3 months and 9 months after the first
day of employment, by service provider; and
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6. Number of persons who receive degrees. The number of adults and dislocated workers who became licensed or certified to perform a particular job or received an
academic degree or equivalent as a result of participation under the Act, by service provider.
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