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eligibility requirements in either
paragraph (a)(2)(A) or (a)(2)(B) of section
222 of the Trade Act must be met. It is
determined in this case that the
requirements of (a)(2)(B) of section 222
have been met.
The investigation was initiated on
March 21, 2006 in response to a petition
filed by a union official on behalf of
workers at Paris Accessories, Inc.,
Walnutport, Pennsylvania. The workers
were engaged in the production of knit
dickies, knit hats, ski band and ski
masks.
Employment at the subject plant has
declined, and the subject firm has
shifted the production of knit dickies,
knit hats, ski band and ski masks to a
country (Mexico) that is a party to a Free
Trade Agreement and the Dominican
Republic, a beneficiary country under
the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery
Act with the United States.
Paris Accessories, Inc., Walnutport,
Pennsylvania workers were previously
certified (TA–W–54,465) for trade
adjustment assistance. That certification
expires on April 21, 2006.
In addition, in order for the
Department to issue a certification of
eligibility to apply for ATAA, the group
eligibility requirements of Section 246
of the Trade Act must be met. The
Department has determined in this case
that the requirements of Section 246
have been met.
A significant number of workers at the
firm are age 50 or over and possess
skills that are not easily transferable.
Competitive conditions within the
industry are adverse.
Conclusion
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After careful review of the facts
obtained in the investigation, I conclude
that there was a shift in production from
the workers firm or subdivision to
Mexico and Dominican Republic of
articles that are like or directly
competitive with those produced by the
subject firm or subdivision. In
accordance with the provisions of the
Act, I make the following certification:
‘‘All workers at Paris Accessories, Inc.,
Walnutport, Pennsylvania, who became
totally or partially separated from
employment on or after April 22, 2006
through two years from the date of
certification are eligible to apply for
adjustment assistance under Section 223 of
the Trade Act of 1974, and are also eligible
to apply for alternative trade adjustment
assistance under Section 246 of the Trade Act
of 1974.’’
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Signed in Washington, DC this 7th day of
April, 2006.
Elliott S. Kushner,
Certifying Officer, Division of Trade
Adjustment Assistance.
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partially separated from employment on or
after August 19, 2004, through September 16,
2007, are eligible to apply for adjustment
assistance under section 223 of the Trade Act
of 1974, and are also eligible to apply for
alternative trade adjustment assistance under
section 246 of the Trade Act of 1974.’’
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Signed at Washington, DC this 13th day of
April 2006.
Richard Church,
Certifying Officer, Division of Trade
Adjustment Assistance.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training
Administration
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[TA–W–57,810]
Stone Apparel, a Subsidiary of Stone
International, LLC; Industrias Orion
S.A. DE C.V.; Columbia, SC; Amended
Certification Regarding Eligibility To
Apply for Worker Adjustment
Assistance and Alternative Trade
Adjustment Assistance
In accordance with section 223 of the
Trade Act of 1974 (19 U.S.C. 2273), and
section 246 of the Trade Act of 1974 (26
U.S.C. 2813), as amended, the
Department of Labor issued a
Certification of Eligibility to Apply for
Worker Adjustment Assistance and
Alternative Trade Adjustment
Assistance on September 16, 2005,
applicable to workers of Stone Apparel,
a subsidiary of Stone International, LLC,
Columbia, South Carolina. The notice
was published in the Federal Register
on October 31, 2005 (70 FR 62347).
At the request of the State agency, the
Department reviewed the certification
for workers of the subject firm. The
workers finished and distributed men’s
and boy’s underwear.
New information shows that in July
2005, Industrias Orion S.A. DE C.V.
purchased the manufacturing operations
of Stone Apparel, a subsidiary of Stone
International, Columbia, South Carolina.
Some workers separated from
employment at the subject firm had
their wages reported under the separate
Unemployment Insurance (UI) tax
account for Industrias Orion S.A. DE
C.V., Columbia, South Carolina.
Accordingly, the Department is
amending the certification to properly
reflect this matter.
The intent of the Department’s
certification is to include all workers of
Stone Apparel, a subsidiary of Stone
International, LLC who were adversely
affected by a shift in production to El
Salvador.
The amended notice applicable to
TA–W–57,810 is hereby issued as
follows:
‘‘All workers of Stone Apparel, a
subsidiary of Stone International, LLC,
Industrias Orion S.A. DE C.V., Columbia,
South Carolina, who became totally or
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training
Administration
Workforce Investment Act of 1998
(WIA); Notice of Incentive Funding
Availability for Program Year (PY) 2004
Performance
Employment and Training
Administration, Labor.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Department of Labor, in
collaboration with the Department of
Education, announces that 23 States are
eligible to apply for Workforce
Investment Act (WIA) (Pub. L. 105–220,
29 U.S.C. 2801 et seq.) incentive awards
under the WIA Regulations.
DATES: The 23 eligible States must
submit their applications for incentive
funding to the Department of Labor by
June 12, 2006.
ADDRESSES: Submit applications to the
Employment and Training
Administration, Office of Performance
and Technology, 200 Constitution
Avenue, NW., Room S–5206,
Washington, DC 20210, Attention:
Karen A. Staha, 202–693–3031 (phone),
202–693–3490 (fax), e-mail:
staha.karen@dol.gov. Please be advised
that mail delivery in the Washington,
DC area has been inconsistent because
of concerns about anthrax
contamination, and the resulting
treatment of incoming mail. States are
encouraged to submit applications via email.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The
Office of Performance and Technology:
Karen A. Staha (phone: 202–693–3031
or e-mail: staha.karen@dol.gov) or Traci
DiMartini (phone: 202–693–3698 or email: dimartini.traci@dol.gov). (This is
not a toll-free number.) Information may
also be found at the Web site: https://
www.doleta.gov/performance.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Twentythree (23) States (see Appendix) have
qualified to receive a share of the $16.5
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million available for incentive grant
awards under WIA section 503. These
funds, which were contributed by the
Department of Education from
appropriations for the Adult Education
and Family Literacy Act and the Carl D.
Perkins Vocational and Technical
Education Act, are available for the
eligible States to use through June 30,
2008, to support innovative workforce
development and education activities
that are authorized under title I
(Workforce Investment Systems) or title
II (the Adult Education and Family
Literacy Act (AEFLA)) of WIA, or under
the Perkins Act (Pub. L. 105–332, 20
U.S.C. 2301 et seq.). In order to qualify
for a grant award, a state must have
exceeded performance levels, agreed to
by the Secretaries, Governor, and State
Education Officer, for outcomes in WIA
title I, adult education (AEFLA), and
vocational education (Perkins Act)
programs. The goals included placement
after training, retention in employment,
and improvement in literacy levels,
among other measures. After review of
the performance data submitted by
States to the Department of Labor and to
the Department of Education, each
Department determined which States
would qualify for incentives for its
program(s). (The Appendix at the
bottom of this notice details the
eligibility of each state by program.)
These lists of eligible States were
compared, and States that qualified
under all three programs are eligible to
apply for and receive an incentive grant
award. The amount that each state is
eligible to receive was determined by
the Department of Labor and the
Department of Education and is based
on WIA section 503(c) (20 U.S.C.
9273(c)), and is proportional to the total
funding received by these States for the
three Acts.
The States eligible to apply for
incentive grant awards, and the amounts
they are eligible to receive, are listed
below:
Amount of
award
State
1. Arizona .................................
2. Colorado ...............................
3. Connecticut ...........................
4. Delaware ..............................
5. Georgia .................................
6. Illinois ....................................
7. Indiana ..................................
8. Iowa ......................................
9. Kentucky ...............................
10. Maryland .............................
11. Massachusetts ....................
12. Michigan .............................
13. Minnesota ...........................
14. Nebraska ............................
15. Nevada ...............................
16. North Dakota ......................
17. Oklahoma ...........................
18. Oregon ................................
19. Pennsylvania ......................
20. South Carolina ....................
21. Tennessee ..........................
22. West Virginia ......................
23. Wisconsin ...........................
$709,618
680,253
673,907
646,569
762,930
941,250
717,986
665,157
716,581
711,961
712,003
817,852
699,205
651,792
661,574
644,150
688,143
714,422
853,980
709,298
740,699
685,054
713,988
These eligible states must submit their
applications for incentive funding to the
Department of Labor by June 12, 2006.
As set forth in the provisions of WIA
section 503(b)(2) (20 U.S.C. 9273(b)(2)),
20 CFR 666.220(b) and Training and
Employment Guidance Letter (TEGL)
No. 20–01, Change 4, Application
Process for Workforce Investment Act
(WIA) Section 503 Incentive Grants,
Program Year 2004 Performance, which
is available at https://www.doleta.gov/
performance/, the application must
include assurances that:
A. The legislature of the state was
consulted with respect to the
development of the application.
B. The application was approved by
the Governor, the eligible agency for
adult education (as defined in section
203(4) of WIA (20 U.S.C. 9202(4))), and
the state agency responsible for
vocational and technical education
programs (as defined in section 3(9) of
Perkins Act (20 U.S.C. 2302(9)).
C. The state and the eligible agency,
as appropriate, exceeded the state
adjusted levels of performance for WIA
title I, the state adjusted levels of
performance for the AEFLA, and the
performance levels established for
Perkins Act programs.
In addition, states are requested to
provide a description of the planned use
of incentive grants as part of the
application process, to ensure that the
state’s planned activities are innovative
and are otherwise authorized under the
WIA title I, the AEFLA, and/or the
Perkins Act as amended, as required by
WIA section 503(a). TEGL No. 20–01,
Change 4 provides the specific
application process that states must
follow to apply for these funds.
The applications may take the form of
a letter from the Governor, or designee,
to the Assistant Secretary of Labor,
Emily Stover DeRocco, Attention: Karen
A. Staha, 200 Constitution Avenue,
NW., Room S–5206, Washington, DC
20210. In order to expedite the
application process, states are
encouraged to submit their applications
electronically to Karen Staha at
staha.karen@dol.gov. The incentive
grants will be awarded by June 30, 2006.
Signed at Washington, DC, this 21st day of
April, 2006.
Emily Stover DeRocco,
Assistant Secretary for Employment and
Training.
APPENDIX
[States with an asterisk exceeded performance levels for AEFLA, Perkins Act, and WIA Title 1B.]
PY 2004–05 exceeded state performance levels
WIA (Title I)
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Alabama ...........................................................................................................
Alaska ..............................................................................................................
Arizona* ...........................................................................................................
Arkansas ..........................................................................................................
California ..........................................................................................................
Colorado* .........................................................................................................
Connecticut* .....................................................................................................
District of Columbia .........................................................................................
Delaware* ........................................................................................................
Florida ..............................................................................................................
Georgia* ...........................................................................................................
Hawaii ..............................................................................................................
Idaho ................................................................................................................
Illinois* ..............................................................................................................
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PY 2004–05 exceeded state performance levels
State
WIA (Title I)
Indiana* ............................................................................................................
Iowa* ................................................................................................................
Kansas .............................................................................................................
Kentucky* .........................................................................................................
Louisiana ..........................................................................................................
Maine ...............................................................................................................
Maryland* .........................................................................................................
Massachusetts* ................................................................................................
Michigan* .........................................................................................................
Minnesota* .......................................................................................................
Mississippi ........................................................................................................
Missouri ............................................................................................................
Montana ...........................................................................................................
Nebraska* ........................................................................................................
Nevada* ...........................................................................................................
New Hampshire ...............................................................................................
New Jersey ......................................................................................................
New Mexico .....................................................................................................
New York .........................................................................................................
North Carolina ..................................................................................................
North Dakota* ..................................................................................................
Ohio .................................................................................................................
Oklahoma* .......................................................................................................
Oregon* ............................................................................................................
Pennsylvania* ..................................................................................................
Puerto Rico ......................................................................................................
Rhode Island ....................................................................................................
South Carolina* ................................................................................................
South Dakota ...................................................................................................
Tennessee* ......................................................................................................
Texas ...............................................................................................................
Utah .................................................................................................................
Vermont ...........................................................................................................
Virginia .............................................................................................................
Washington ......................................................................................................
West Virginia* ..................................................................................................
Wisconsin* .......................................................................................................
Wyoming ..........................................................................................................
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Perkins Act
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training
Administration
Workforce Investment Act; Native
American Employment and Training
Council
Employment and Training
Administration, Labor.
AGENCY:
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ACTION:
Notice of meeting.
SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 10(a)(2) of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA) (Pub. L. 92–463), as amended,
and section 166(h)(4) of the Workforce
Investment Act (WIA) [29 U.S.C.
2911(h)(4)], notice is hereby given of the
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next meeting of the Native American
Employment and Training Council as
constituted under WIA.
Time and Date: The meeting will
begin at 2:45 p.m. Central Standard
Time (CST) on Wednesday, May 17,
2006, and continue until 5 p.m. that
day. The meeting will reconvene at 1:15
p.m. CST on Thursday, May 18, 2006,
and adjourn at approximately 5 p.m. on
that day. The period from 2:30 p.m. to
4:30 p.m. on May 18 will be reserved for
participation and presentation by
members of the public. The meeting will
reconvene at 9 a.m. CST on Friday, May
19, 2006, and will adjourn at 12 p.m.
Place: All sessions will be held at the
Crowne Plaza Hotel Tulsa, 100 East
Second Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103.
Status: The meeting will be open to
the public. Persons who need special
accommodations should contact the
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Designated Federal Official (DFO), Ms.
Athena Brown, at (202) 693–3737 by
May 5, 2006.
Matters to be Considered: The formal
agenda will focus on the following
topics: (1) Introduction of New/
Reappointments to Council; (2) Strategic
Planning for Economic Development; (3)
Workgroup Reports; (4) White House
Interagency Task Force and Building
Workforce Capacity/Education
Workgroups; and (5) Training and
Technical Assistance Regional Sessions.
Ms.
Athena Brown, DFO, Indian and Native
American Programs, Employment and
Training Administration, U.S.
Department of Labor, Room C–4311, 200
Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington,
DC 20210.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training Administration
Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (WIA); Notice of Incentive
Funding Availability for Program Year (PY) 2004 Performance
AGENCY: Employment and Training Administration, Labor.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Labor, in collaboration with the Department
of Education, announces that 23 States are eligible to apply for
Workforce Investment Act (WIA) (Pub. L. 105-220, 29 U.S.C. 2801 et
seq.) incentive awards under the WIA Regulations.
DATES: The 23 eligible States must submit their applications for
incentive funding to the Department of Labor by June 12, 2006.
ADDRESSES: Submit applications to the Employment and Training
Administration, Office of Performance and Technology, 200 Constitution
Avenue, NW., Room S-5206, Washington, DC 20210, Attention: Karen A.
Staha, 202-693-3031 (phone), 202-693-3490 (fax), e-mail:
staha.karen@dol.gov. Please be advised that mail delivery in the
Washington, DC area has been inconsistent because of concerns about
anthrax contamination, and the resulting treatment of incoming mail.
States are encouraged to submit applications via e-mail.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The Office of Performance and
Technology: Karen A. Staha (phone: 202-693-3031 or e-mail:
staha.karen@dol.gov) or Traci DiMartini (phone: 202-693-3698 or e-mail:
dimartini.traci@dol.gov). (This is not a toll-free number.) Information
may also be found at the Web site: https://www.doleta.gov/performance.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Twenty-three (23) States (see Appendix) have
qualified to receive a share of the $16.5
[[Page 25245]]
million available for incentive grant awards under WIA section 503.
These funds, which were contributed by the Department of Education from
appropriations for the Adult Education and Family Literacy Act and the
Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act, are available
for the eligible States to use through June 30, 2008, to support
innovative workforce development and education activities that are
authorized under title I (Workforce Investment Systems) or title II
(the Adult Education and Family Literacy Act (AEFLA)) of WIA, or under
the Perkins Act (Pub. L. 105-332, 20 U.S.C. 2301 et seq.). In order to
qualify for a grant award, a state must have exceeded performance
levels, agreed to by the Secretaries, Governor, and State Education
Officer, for outcomes in WIA title I, adult education (AEFLA), and
vocational education (Perkins Act) programs. The goals included
placement after training, retention in employment, and improvement in
literacy levels, among other measures. After review of the performance
data submitted by States to the Department of Labor and to the
Department of Education, each Department determined which States would
qualify for incentives for its program(s). (The Appendix at the bottom
of this notice details the eligibility of each state by program.) These
lists of eligible States were compared, and States that qualified under
all three programs are eligible to apply for and receive an incentive
grant award. The amount that each state is eligible to receive was
determined by the Department of Labor and the Department of Education
and is based on WIA section 503(c) (20 U.S.C. 9273(c)), and is
proportional to the total funding received by these States for the
three Acts.
The States eligible to apply for incentive grant awards, and the
amounts they are eligible to receive, are listed below:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Amount of
State award
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Arizona................................................. $709,618
2. Colorado................................................ 680,253
3. Connecticut............................................. 673,907
4. Delaware................................................ 646,569
5. Georgia................................................. 762,930
6. Illinois................................................ 941,250
7. Indiana................................................. 717,986
8. Iowa.................................................... 665,157
9. Kentucky................................................ 716,581
10. Maryland............................................... 711,961
11. Massachusetts.......................................... 712,003
12. Michigan............................................... 817,852
13. Minnesota.............................................. 699,205
14. Nebraska............................................... 651,792
15. Nevada................................................. 661,574
16. North Dakota........................................... 644,150
17. Oklahoma............................................... 688,143
18. Oregon................................................. 714,422
19. Pennsylvania........................................... 853,980
20. South Carolina......................................... 709,298
21. Tennessee.............................................. 740,699
22. West Virginia.......................................... 685,054
23. Wisconsin.............................................. 713,988
------------------------------------------------------------------------
These eligible states must submit their applications for incentive
funding to the Department of Labor by June 12, 2006. As set forth in
the provisions of WIA section 503(b)(2) (20 U.S.C. 9273(b)(2)), 20 CFR
666.220(b) and Training and Employment Guidance Letter (TEGL) No. 20-
01, Change 4, Application Process for Workforce Investment Act (WIA)
Section 503 Incentive Grants, Program Year 2004 Performance, which is
available at https://www.doleta.gov/performance/, the application must
include assurances that:
A. The legislature of the state was consulted with respect to the
development of the application.
B. The application was approved by the Governor, the eligible
agency for adult education (as defined in section 203(4) of WIA (20
U.S.C. 9202(4))), and the state agency responsible for vocational and
technical education programs (as defined in section 3(9) of Perkins Act
(20 U.S.C. 2302(9)).
C. The state and the eligible agency, as appropriate, exceeded the
state adjusted levels of performance for WIA title I, the state
adjusted levels of performance for the AEFLA, and the performance
levels established for Perkins Act programs.
In addition, states are requested to provide a description of the
planned use of incentive grants as part of the application process, to
ensure that the state's planned activities are innovative and are
otherwise authorized under the WIA title I, the AEFLA, and/or the
Perkins Act as amended, as required by WIA section 503(a). TEGL No. 20-
01, Change 4 provides the specific application process that states must
follow to apply for these funds.
The applications may take the form of a letter from the Governor,
or designee, to the Assistant Secretary of Labor, Emily Stover DeRocco,
Attention: Karen A. Staha, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW., Room S-5206,
Washington, DC 20210. In order to expedite the application process,
states are encouraged to submit their applications electronically to
Karen Staha at staha.karen@dol.gov. The incentive grants will be
awarded by June 30, 2006.
Signed at Washington, DC, this 21st day of April, 2006.
Emily Stover DeRocco,
Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training.
Appendix
[States with an asterisk exceeded performance levels for AEFLA, Perkins Act, and WIA Title 1B.]
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PY 2004-05 exceeded state performance levels
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State Perkins Act WIA Title I;
WIA (Title I) AEFLA (Adult (Vocational AEFLA; Perkins
Education) Education) Act
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Alabama..................................... X X ...............
Alaska...................................... ............... X X
Arizona*.................................... X X X X
Arkansas.................................... ............... X ...............
California.................................. ............... ............... X
Colorado*................................... X X X X
Connecticut*................................ X X X X
District of Columbia........................ ............... X X
Delaware*................................... X X X X
Florida..................................... X ............... X
Georgia*.................................... X X X X
Hawaii...................................... ............... ............... X
Idaho....................................... ............... X X
Illinois*................................... X X X X
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Indiana*.................................... X X X X
Iowa*....................................... X X X X
Kansas...................................... ............... X X
Kentucky*................................... X X X X
Louisiana................................... ............... X X
Maine....................................... ............... ............... X
Maryland*................................... X X X X
Massachusetts*.............................. X X X X
Michigan*................................... X X X X
Minnesota*.................................. X X X X
Mississippi................................. ............... ............... X
Missouri.................................... ............... X X
Montana..................................... ............... X X
Nebraska*................................... X X X X
Nevada*..................................... X X X X
New Hampshire............................... ............... X X
New Jersey.................................. ............... ............... X
New Mexico.................................. X
New York.................................... X ............... X
North Carolina.............................. ............... ............... X
North Dakota*............................... X X X X
Ohio........................................ ............... X X
Oklahoma*................................... X X X X
Oregon*..................................... X X X X
Pennsylvania*............................... X X X X
Puerto Rico................................. ............... ............... X
Rhode Island................................ ............... ............... X
South Carolina*............................. X X X X
South Dakota................................ ............... X
Tennessee*.................................. X X X X
Texas....................................... X ............... X
Utah........................................ ............... ............... X
Vermont..................................... ............... ............... X
Virginia.................................... ............... X X
Washington.................................. X ............... X
West Virginia*.............................. X X X X
Wisconsin*.................................. X X X X
Wyoming..................................... ............... X X
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States with an asterisk exceeded performance levels for AEFLA, Perkins Act, and WIA Title 1B.
1 [FR Doc. E6-6399 Filed 4-27-06; 8:45 am]
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