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<p><u>(ii) Adult and training activities in accordance with WIOA section 133(b)(2) or (b)(3),</u></p>
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<p>All Adult program funds will be allocated using the three required factors of substantial unemployment, excess unemployment, and economically disadvantaged individuals.</p>
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<p>All Adult program funds will be allocated using the three required factors of substantial unemployment, excess unemployment, and economically disadvantaged individuals.</p>
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<p>The hold-harmless provisions defined under WIOA are applied to the Adult program allocations. Hold-harmless levels are based on 90% of an area’s average relative share of the previous two years of funding.</p>
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<p>The hold-harmless provisions defined under WIOA are applied to the Adult program allocations. Hold-harmless levels are based on 90% of an area’s average relative share of the previous two years of funding.</p>
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<p>The state Workforce Development Council has updated the policy for “Distribution of WIOA Title IB Formula Funds, Recapture and Reallocation”. It was approved by the Council’s One-Stop Committee on March 10, 2020, and is scheduled for final approval on April 7, 2020. The policy ensures that the state’s fund distribution model first allocates funding to the state’s two local areas. Within the largest local area, funds will be further distributed among the five service delivery areas. The policy directs the state to follow WIOA fund distribution requirements at WIOA Sec. 128(b) and Sec. 133(b) and can be found on the Council’s website at :</p>
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<p>See Section III (b)(5)(A)(i) Youth Activities for information about and link to Idaho’s policy on fund distribution.</p>
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<p><a href="https://wdc.idaho.gov/workforce-innovation-opportunity-act/">https://wdc.idaho.gov/workforce-innovation-opportunity-act/</a></p>
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