Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a)
Establishment of Coordination Criteria - In accordance with Section 121(b)(1)
of the Act, the Governor, in conjunction with the Illinois Job Training
Coordinating Council (IJTCC), has established coordination criteria in
subsection (b) for coordinating JTPA activities. The criteria shall apply for
coordinating activities under the Act (including Title III) with, at minimum,
the following:
1) programs and services
provided by state and local education and training agencies (including
vocational education agencies);
2)
public assistance agencies;
3) the
employment service;
4)
rehabilitation agencies;
5)
post-secondary institutions;
6)
economic development agencies; and
7) such other agencies as the Governor
determines to have a direct interest in employment and training and human
resource utilization within the state.
b) Coordination Agreement Criteria
1) SDA Title II administrative entities who
are also Substate Area Grantees for Title III are required to have written
coordination agreements with, at minimum, the Illinois Departments of
Rehabilitation Services, Public Aid, Employment Security, Corrections, and the
educational community (such as community colleges, Education for Employment
Regional Delivery Systems, Regional Superintendents of Schools, and Area
Planning Councils for Adult Education and Area Agencies on Aging (AAA)). Such
administrative entities may, as an option, also have a coordination agreement
with a not-for-profit agency administering Title V of the Older Americans Act
of 1965 (
42 U.S.C.
3001) in lieu of an agreement with the AAA,
if deemed appropriate. Such administrative entities shall have a memorandum of
understanding with the Displaced Homemakers Program (if applicable for the
area) and the Department of Children and Family Services. Such administrative
entities shall have an assurance statement that coordinates Substate Area (SSA)
planning activities with the Private Industry Council/Local Elected Official(s)
(PIC/LEO(s)) with the following provisions:
A) The PIC and LEO(s) shall approve the SSA's
two-year local plan, and subsequent modifications, prior to submission to the
State.
B) The SSA shall be provided
the opportunity to present its two year plan and subsequent modifications, to
the PIC and LEO(s) in its Substate Area.
C) The SSA shall provide the PIC with a list
of proposed classroom training programs including those offered by its
subcontractors for PIC approval.
D)
There is a signed statement by the PIC chair, LEO(s), and SSA affirming
compliance with subsections (b)(1)(A) through (C) above.
2) SDA Title II Administrative Entities who
are not SSAs may ignore any language in the agency specific coordination
criteria that assumes an SSA status but must have all the cited agreements and
memorandum of understanding, in subsection (b)(1) above, at minimum. However,
the assurance statement cited in subsection (b)(1) above is not
required.
3) SSAs for Title III who
are not SDA Title II Administrative Entities shall have coordination
agreements, at minimum, with the SDA Title II Administrative Entity, Department
of Employment Security, and the educational community. Such SSAs shall have
memorandums of understanding, at a minimum, with the Area Agency on Aging (or
as an option may have a memorandum of understanding with a not-for-profit
agency administering Title V of the Older Americans Act of 1965, if deemed
appropriate), Displaced Homemaker Program (if applicable for area), Department
of Rehabilitation Services, and the Department of Public Aid.
4) SDA/SSA planning entities shall maintain
current copies of all coordination agreements/memorandums of
understanding/assurance statements and make copies available to the Department
upon request.
5) Each coordination
agreement shall contain the standard pages found in Section 2610.Appendix A.
Each memorandum of understanding shall reflect general provisions found in the
appropriate agency specific memorandums of understanding in Section
100.Appendix B.
c)
Illinois Department of Public Aid (IDPA) Coordination Agreement - The IDPA and
the JTPA SDAs shall establish a coordination agreement addressing specific
requirements within the following topical areas:
1) Joint Planning - The coordinating agencies
shall participate in joint planning activities which must be described in the
agreement.
A) The joint planning of
activities will be facilitated through the requirement for coordinating
agencies to hold, at minimum, quarterly meetings to discuss the coordination
agreement and any other matters pertinent locally.
i) The quarterly meetings must be based on a
pre-established agenda, which includes, but is not limited to, the topics of
program information exchange, services to common clients, the referral process
and joint planning. A portion of the quarterly meeting will be devoted to an
update on the Job Opportunities and Basic Skills Training (JOBS) program
participation levels (participants) in the SDA.
ii) When a modification to the coordination
agreement is necessary, a separate meeting will be held to discuss the
timelines and equal sharing of responsibilities. The timelines will include a
period for review, approvals and signature at the State level of not less than
2 weeks.
iii) At least one of the
quarterly meetings timed in conjunction with local planning cycles must be used
as a local strategic planning session. Topics which could be discussed include
but are not limited to: occupational and labor market information, demographic
information, needs of clients in the area, services available from various
vendors in the area, linkages among service providers, and identification and
use of existing resources. All agencies which the SDA has entered into
coordination agreements with shall be in attendance at this meeting in order to
efficiently and effectively co-plan training and services.
iv) A strategic plan which details the
process by which IDPA eligibility and available services shall be presented to
dislocated workers in the event of a mass layoff or plant closing and which
shall be developed and described in the agreement.
v) A summary of the discussions at each
quarterly meeting and an identification of any issues which are determined
necessary to be resolved at the State level must be developed and forwarded
within two weeks following the meeting date to the IJTCC staff who will inform
the council and the State IDPA liaison of any issues.
B) As part of the joint planning activities,
JTPA entities will share the contents of the two-year local job training plan
and subsequent modifications involving changes in either available programs or
participants to be served with the coordinating agent. IDPA will be given the
opportunity to review and comment upon the plan as it relates to services to
public aid recipients.
C) As part
of the joint planning activities, the process whereby the JOBS plan shall be
presented to the PIC for review and comment (per federal regulations published
October 13, 1989 at 54 FR 42247 (to be codified at 45 CFR 250.12 and 250.13)
(no later amendments or editions)) shall be described. Sections concerning
labor management information (LMI), delivery of services, service providers,
and the growth areas for employment in the area for which training should be
available shall be detailed. The State IV-A agency (in Illinois the IDPA) shall
consult with the PICs on the development of arrangements and contracts under
JOBS.
D) The Request for Proposal
(RFP) for Project Chance job placement contracts will require proposers to
document coordination with the SDA as part of their proposal to assure that
services to be provided do not duplicate existing services. The SDA may request
a copy of the proposal from the proposer before providing comments. IDPA shall
contact the SDA prior to executing a contract if such documentation is absent
or insufficient. IDPA shall acknowledge receipt of the SDAs' comments, in
writing, and shall take such comments into account when considering RFPs for
funding. IDPA shall notify SDAs of all Project Chance proposals which
successfully captured funding in their respective geographic areas or the
absence of Project Chance contracts in the SDA.
2) Referral Procedures - The coordinating
agencies shall establish reciprocal participant referral procedures for
agencies serving the same client groups. The reciprocal referral procedures
shall be designed to address local needs and shall include the following
information:
A) When IDPA/Project Chance
staff identify a client who is in need of and can benefit from JTPA services,
the client will be provided a Project Chance written referral with the address
and phone number of the JTPA office and directed to apply there. Clients will
also be advised to take their medical card (DPA 469) or Notice of Food Stamp
Certification (DPA 360A) and their Social Security Cards with them to the JTPA
office. The DPA 469 or the DPA 360A will be the primary means of verifying
eligibility of public aid recipients.
B) When JTPA staff identify eligible public
aid recipients who are in need of and can benefit from IDPA Project Chance
support services, they will refer the client in writing to the Project Chance
office to obtain these services. The Project Chance office will determine the
allowable support services and forward confirmation of such to the JTPA
office.
C) IDPA, SDA, and SSA staff
involved in the referral process shall be cross-trained in each other's
programs, services, eligibility constraints and all other pertinent
information, as determined locally.
D) A description of the means used to
communicate, at a minimum, the needs of JTPA for specific substantial segment
groups (such as dropouts, women, Blacks, Hispanics, welfare recipients,
individuals 55 and older, and the handicapped), individuals with particular
skills or academic achievement levels to IDPA for targeted referrals of public
assistance recipients when possible.
E) The number of Project Chance participants
to be referred by IDPA to JTPA shall not be negotiated until an evaluation has
been conducted of the JOBS Program effort to serve volunteers first. The
percentage of "not job ready" and "near job ready" referrals shall be
negotiable in the second half of the two year coordination agreement (plan).
For clarification, a referral is an individual who has been referred by Project
Chance staff or JTPA staff to the other's program. A common client is an
individual served by both JTPA and Project Chance who may or may not have been
referred by either entity.
F) The
IDPA 1504 form, "JTPA Request for Status Verification and Notice of Program
Participation" or an agreed upon form shall be used by JTPA to elicit the
client's signature for confidentiality statement and for other purposes
determined in local negotiations. If another system/form is used to accomplish
these purposes, a description shall be provided.
3) Program Information Exchange - The
coordinating agencies shall establish a program information exchange system and
make such adjustments as necessary to strengthen communication at the local
level.
A) Minimally, information on the
following topics will be exchanged to maintain accuracy and mutual
understanding of the programs for which the coordinating agencies are
responsible:
i) Program
descriptions;
ii) Program/services
eligibility requirements;
iii)
Funding source and amount available to support activities;
iv) Timelines; and,
v) Availability of support
services.
B) All contact
regarding training, job placement and supportive services for public aid
clients which is initiated by the JTPA system to IDPA will be through local
Project Chance staff. IDPA will provide SDAs with a directory of Project Chance
staff.
4) Services to
Common Clients - The coordination agreement shall specify how JTPA and IDPA
will coordinate in providing services to common clients. JTPA and IDPA will
minimally reach agreement on the following issues with respect to providing
services to common clients:
A) The
coordination agreement shall indicate if the SDA has entered into a
IDPA/Department tape match agreement. If not, a description must be included of
the reporting schedule and method for JTPA to provide Project Chance
Specialists with the following information regarding public aid clients:
i) who is enrolled, including public aid
recipients who were not referred by IDPA;
ii) the current status of those who were
enrolled but have dropped out of JTPA training; and
iii) any job placements, including those
enrolled in on-the-job-training.
B) Upon request, Project Chance will provide
information to the SDA with respect to an individual public aid recipient's
former work history and previous participation in training programs or current
obligations under Project Chance.
C) Project Chance staff shall acknowledge the
expertise of the local JTPA staff in assessing and assigning participants to
various training and/or job search activities. In the infrequent instances
where agreement on a participant's assignment cannot be reached or made at the
local level, Project Chance staff may submit the facts of the case to the IDPA
Administrator of the Division of Employment and Training for final review and
dispensation. A participant's assignment cannot be made at the local
level.
D) Supportive services
necessitated by a public aid recipient's participation in JTPA programs which
are available from IDPA will be issued by the Project Chance staff.
d) Illinois Department
of Rehabilitation Services (IDORS) Coordination Agreement - The IDORS and JTPA
SDAs shall establish a coordination agreement addressing specific requirements
within the following topical areas:
1) Joint
Planning - The coordinating agencies shall jointly plan JTPA services for
mutual clients in the SDA:
A) The joint
planning of activities will be facilitated through the requirement for
coordinating agents to hold, at minimum, quarterly meetings to discuss the
coordination agreement and any other matters pertinent locally.
i) The quarterly meetings must be based upon
a pre-established agenda which includes, but is not limited to, the topics of
program information exchange, referral process including a discussion of
progress made by the SDA in meeting substantial segments service level for the
handicapped, joint planning and other local concerns;
ii) At least one of the quarterly meetings
timed in conjunction with local planning cycles must be used as a local
strategic planning session. Topics which could be discussed include but are not
limited to: occupational and labor market information, needs of clients in the
area, services available from various vendors in the area, linkages among
service providers, and identification and use of existing resources. All
agencies which the SDA has entered into coordination agreements with shall be
in attendance at this meeting in order to efficiently and effectively co-plan
training and services.
iii) A
strategic plan shall be developed by the parties to this agreement which
details the process by which DORS eligibility and available services shall be
presented to dislocated workers in the event of a mass layoff or plant
closing.
iv) A summary of the
discussion taking place as well as an identification of any issues which are
determined necessary to be resolved at the state level must be developed and
forwarded to the IJTCC within two weeks following the meeting date.
B) As part of the joint planning
activities, JTPA entities will share the contents of the two-year local job
training plan and subsequent modifications involving changes in either
available program or participants to be served with the coordinating agency.
IDORS will have the opportunity to review and comment upon such planned
information as it relates to services to the handicapped.
2) Referral Procedures - The coordinating
agencies shall establish reciprocal participant referral procedures for
agencies serving the same client groups. The reciprocal referral procedures
shall be designed to address local needs and shall include the following
information:
A) A description of how and
under what circumstances, referrals will be made from JTPA to IDORS.
B) A description of how referrals will be
made from IDORS to JTPA identifying any services which are provided or will be
provided to the client from IDORS, and the name of the staff making the
referral.
C) A description of the
methods utilized to track the outcome of referrals from IDORS to
JTPA.
D) A description of the
methods utilized to communicate JTPA needs regarding specific substantial
segment groups, individuals with particular skills or academic achievement
levels, at a minimum, to IDORS for targeted referrals of the
handicapped.
E) The number of
handicapped to be referred by DORS to JTPA.
3) Program Information Exchange - The
coordinating agencies shall establish a program information exchange system and
make such adjustments as necessary to strengthen communications at the local
level. Information on the following topics will be exchanged to maintain
accuracy and mutual understanding of the programs for which the coordinating
agencies are responsible, at minimum:
A)
Program descriptions;
B)
Program/services eligibility requirements;
C) Funding source and amount available to
support activities;
D) Timelines;
and,
E) Availability of support
services.
e)
The educational community and JTPA SDAs/SSAs establish a coordination
agreement(s) addressing specific requirements within the following topical
areas:
1) Joint Planning - The coordinating
agencies shall jointly plan JTPA services for mutual clients in the SDA/SSA.
A) The joint planning of activities will be
facilitated through the requirement for coordinating agencies to hold, at
minimum, quarterly meetings to discuss the coordination agreement and any other
matters pertinent locally.
i) The quarterly
meetings must be based on a pre-established agenda which includes, but is not
limited to, a discussion of program information exchange, joint planning and
other local concerns;
ii) At least
one of the quarterly meetings timed in conjunction with local planning cycles
must be used as a local strategic planning session. Topics which could be
discussed include but are not limited to: occupational and labor market
information, services available from various vendors in the area, linkages
among service providers, and identification and use of existing resources. All
agencies which the SDA has entered into coordination agreements with shall be
in attendance at this meeting in order to efficiently and effectively co-plan
training and services.
iii) In
those instances where an SDA combines its quarterly meetings with other
mandated coordinating agents, then at least one meeting (a separate meeting or
in conjunction with a regularly scheduled quarterly meeting) shall be required
with all of the education liaisons and JTPA representatives. Topics which shall
be discussed include testing, assessment, vocational counseling, and the
granting of academic credit for JTPA program participation to facilitate an
awareness of each other's roles and to avoid unnecessary duplication.
iv) A summary of the discussions taking place
at each required meeting as as well as an identification of any issues are
determined necessary to be resolved at the state level which must be developed
and forwarded to the IJTCC within two weeks following the meeting
date.
B) As part of the
joint planning activities, SDAs, SSAs, and education liaisons will share the
contents of the two-year local job training plan, the Title III substate plans,
the education for employment plans, and the adult education area plans
respectively, as well as any subsequent major modifications involving changes
in either available programs or participants to be served with the coordinating
agents. The agencies will have the opportunity to review and comment upon such
plans.
C) SSAs and local
educational agencies shall negotiate with the community college presidents and
the Illinois Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators for
documenting dislocated worker status for individuals seeking educational
financial assistance under the 1986 amendments to the Higher Education Act (
Public Law 99-498) ( 20 U.S.C. 1000 et seq.).
2) Program Information Exchange - The
coordinating agencies shall establish a program information exchange system and
make such arrangements as are necessary to strengthen communication at the
local level.
A) Education and JTPA liaisons
shall exchange information on each other's programs, services and eligibility
requirements as often as necessary to maintain accuracy and a mutual
understanding of the programs.
B)
The agreement shall describe the process that is used to exchange program
information among education liaisons and JTPA, including the dissemination of
JTPA information among different entities in the local educational community as
appropriate and necessary to affect coordination.
3) Referral Arrangements - By the second year
of the two year plan, the coordinating agents shall develop reciprocal
participant referral procedures to comply with the coordination criteria
specified in this Section. The reciprocal referral procedures shall include the
following information:
A) A description of how
and under what circumstances, referrals shall be made from JTPA for both youth
and adults to vocational or academic programs or both.
B) A description of how referrals shall be
made from education to JTPA including some method of identifying any services
that are provided, or that shall be provided, to the client from education and
the name of the staff or educator making the referral, as well as methods used
to communicate the needs of JTPA and education for specific substantial segment
groups, individuals with particular skills or academic achievement levels for
targeted referrals of priority populations.
f) The Illinois Department of Employment
Security (IDES) Coordination Agreement - The IDES and JTPA SDAs/SSAs shall
establish a coordination agreement. This coordination agreement shall serve as
the local component plan required by JTPA amendments to the Wagner-Peyser Act (
29 U.S.C.
49 g). The coordination agreement will
address specific requirements within the following topical areas:
1) Joint Planning - The coordinating agencies
shall jointly plan JTPA services for mutual clients in the SDA/SSA.
A) The joint planning activities will be
facilitated through the requirement for coordinating agencies to hold, at
minimum, quarterly meetings to discuss the coordination agreement and any other
matters pertinent locally.
i) The quarterly
meetings must be based on a pre-established agenda which includes, but is not
limited to, the topics of program information exchange, referral process, joint
planning and other local concerns.
ii) At least one of the quarterly meetings
timed in conjunction with the local planning cycles, must be used as a local
strategic planning session. Topics which could be discussed include, but are
not limited to, occupational and labor market information, demographic
information, needs of clients in the area (including veterans), services
available from various vendors in the area, linkages among service providers,
identification of existing resources, and the use of existing
resources.
iii) At least one
quarterly meeting must be used as a local strategic planning session to
determine the responsibilities and roles of each entity for the delivery of
programs and services to dislocated workers under two separate circumstances.
For mass layoff/plant closings, the coordination agreement must specify under
what conditions IDES shall provide services on-site for any, or all, of the
following: claims taking from unemployment insurance benefits; registration for
services of the Job Service; outstationing of staff and equipment; job aptitude
testing and scoring, when determined necessary at the local level; and analysis
of local labor market trends and opportunities for employment. For service to
the dislocated worker population and large, the coordination agreement must
describe coordination strategies between the SSA and IDES that include: job
aptitude testing, scoring and assessment; the provision of assistance in the
preparation of petitions for Trade Act Assistance (TAA); and delivery of
training for individuals who are both Title III and TAA eligible.
iv) A written summary of the discussions at
such quarterly meeting as well as an identification of any issues which are
determined necessary to be resolved at the state level must be developed and
forwarded to the IJTCC within two weeks following the meeting date.
B) As part of the joint planning
activities, JTPA entities will share the contents of the two-year local job
training plan, the two-year local substate area plan for Title III, and
subsequent modifications to either plan involving changes in either available
programs or participants to be served with the coordinating agent or describe
the role of the IDES representative on the PIC in the planning
process.
C) The IDES Consolidated
Office and Regional Office Plans of Service, including those developed by local
employment security offices, shall be made available to SDAs and/or SSAs to
facilitate joint planning. The IJTCC will transmit a copy the annual
Wagner-Peyser Plan to the SDA; any SDA comments may be submitted to the IJTCC
staff prior to IJTCC review.
D)
SDAs and SSAs will indicate in the agreement whether they will participate in
the Job Order Access component of the Employ Illinois initiative of IDES which
is an optional initiative provided for by IDES involving automated listings of
all job orders, e.g., training classes, OJTs and unsubsidized job openings
placements, and describe specifically how coordination, job development and
employer contacts will occur.
E)
SDAs and SSAs shall indicate in the agreement, whether they will participate in
the Job Order Access component of the Employ Illinois which is an optional
initiative provided by IDES involving automated listings of all job orders,
e.g., training classes, OJTs and unsubsidized job openings.
F) SDAs shall indicate if they will voucher
for Targeted Jobs Tax Credit (TJTC) (see 14 Ill. Adm. Code
520.600) eligibility
for participants including the identification of any not-for-profit
subcontractors who are approved by IDES to also participate. Those SDAs not
desiring to participate in TJTC vouchering will so note in their
agreements.
G) SDAs and SSAs shall
describe specifically how coordination of job development and employer contacts
shall occur in the local area, including the roles and responsibilities of each
agency. The process describes how IDES, SSA and SDA staff involved in employer
contacts and job development shall be cross-trained in each other's programs,
services, eligibility constraints and all other pertinent information shall be
outlined.
H) The SDAs and SSAs
shall also describe specifically how coordination of job development and
employer contacts, as well as the staff cross-training and interface, shall
occur with not-for-profit subcontractors who provide placement services in the
SDAs.
2) Referral
Arrangements - The coordinating agencies shall review current reciprocal
participant referral procedures and modify them, as necessary, to comply with
the following:
A) IDES will promptly refer all
JTPA eligible clients in need of employment and training services including
veterans.
B) The specific
methodology and target populations (including veterans, dislocated workers, and
job ready individuals) for reciprocal referrals shall be detailed in the
negotiated agreement between the SDA, SSA, and local IDES office(s).
C) IDES shall promptly refer all Title III
eligible clients including veterans in need of employment and training services
at the point of initial filing for unemployment insurance benefits to allow
clients to enter training prior to the 13th benefit week and, therefore, be
eligible for Title III needs based payments when, unemployment insurance (U.I.)
benefits are exhausted.
D) IDES
shall notify SSAs of TAA eligible individuals to ensure that client services
are closely coordinated on an individual basis. SSAs shall cooperate with IDES
to dovetail EDWAA Services with those provided to individuals as a result of
their TAA petitions.
E) Where a
program authorized under Section 7(b) of the Wagner-Peyser Act ( 29 U.S.C.A.
49f(b)) is in place, IDES, Illinois Department of Children and Family Services
(IDCFS), and the SDA will discuss local implementation and tracking of the
IDES/IDCFS arrangement whereby IDES performs Wagner-Peyser activities on behalf
of referrals from IDCFS.
F) The
SDA, SSAs and IDES shall locally determine and describe the procedures to
expeditiously provide feedback to IDES, when requested, on the status/outcome
of all referrals, including, but not limited to, mechanisms for information
exchange, frequency of information exchange and timeframes for SDA and SSA
responses.
G) The coordination
agents shall determine locally and describe in their agreement how the SDA and
SSA shall be provided feedback on individuals referred to IDES for placement
including, but not limited to, mechanisms for information exchange, frequency
of information exchange and timeframes for SDA and SSA responses.
H) SDA and SSA job orders will only receive
JTPA eligible referrals from IDES until such time that the SDA and SSA releases
the order to allow for other referrals.
I) The procedures to cross-train the local
SDA, SSA and IDES staff involved in referral arrangements shall be
described.
J) SDA and SSA job
orders shall only receive JTPA eligible referrals from IDES until such time
that the SDA or SSA releases the order to allow for other referrals.
3) Program Information Exchange -
The coordinating agencies shall establish a program information exchange system
and make such adjustments as necessary to strengthen communication at the local
level.
A) IDES will provide SSAs and SDAs
through the Department, the following information from IDES's computerized
systems:
i) Selected data from the Permanent
Mass Layoff and Plant Closing System.
ii) Selected data from the ES-202 which
includes employer name, address, standard industrial classification (SIC)
codes, and trends/projections.
iii)
Data on new employers who become covered under the Unemployment Insurance
Act.
iv) Data elements from the
Benefit Information System (BIS) on a monthly basis.
v) SDAs will have access to selected data on
Job Service applicants.
B) The SDAs and/or SSAs, and their
subcontractors shall provide IDES with a list of PIC approved classroom
training programs and other special courses being offered by the SDA 30-45 days
prior to the beginning of a course, to the extent possible, in order to allow
for referrals of clients to JTPA for training. IDES should be notified when
classes are filled so that referrals to those classes shall be
discontinued.
C) SDAs and SSAs will
advise IDES of the following information on programs:
i) program descriptions,
ii) funding source/amounts,
iii) eligibility criteria,
iv) timelines,
v) availability of support services,
and
vi) a listing of subcontractors
who provide placement services.
D) IDES will provide the SSAs the following
information on individuals involved in TAA training:
i) TAA training and services
provided;
ii) TRA benefit status;
and
iii) The potential for
receiving additional TRA benefits.
E) SDAs and SSAs shall provide the local IDES
office(s) with brochures, fliers or other information to be handed out with a
referral to JTPA.
F) SSAs shall
provide IDES with the proposed types of training, costs of training, and
information on needs based payments for TAA eligible individuals prior to
training to allow IDES to approve training thereby protecting TAA individuals
from losing future TAA and TRA benefits.
G) SDAs and SSAs shall explain their
procedure to advise their subcontractors of the provisions of this coordination
agreement and the appropriate steps to assure compliance.
g) Area Agencies on Aging (AAA)
Coordination Agreement(s) - Entities which administer JTPA funds and which also
directly administer 3% Older Individuals Programs shall have written
coordination agreements with their respective AAA. This coordination agreement
will address specific requirements within the following topical areas:
1) Joint Planning - The coordinating agencies
shall jointly plan JTPA services for mutual clients in the SDA.
A) The joint planning of activities will be
facilitated through the requirement for coordinating agents to hold, at
minimum, quarterly meetings to discuss the coordination agreement and any other
matters pertinent locally.
i) The quarterly
meetings must be based on a pre-established agenda which includes, but is not
limited to, the topics of program information exchange, services to common
clients, referral process, joint planning and other local concerns.
ii) At least one of the quarterly meetings
timed in conjunction with local planning cycles must be used as a local
strategic planning session. Topics which could be discussed include but are not
limited to: occupational and labor market information, demographic information,
needs of clients in the area, services available from various vendors in the
area, and linkages among service providers, and identification and use of
existing resources. All agencies needed to efficiently and effectively co-plan
training and services should be in attendance at this meeting.
iii) A strategic plan shall be developed by
the parties to this agreement which details the process for AAA eligibility and
services to be presented to dislocated workers in the event of a mass layoff or
plant closing.
iv) A summary of the
discussions taking place as well as an identification of any issues which are
determined necessary to be resolved at the State level must be developed and
forwarded to the IJTCC within two weeks following the meeting date.
B) As part of the joint planning
activities, JTPA entities will share the contents of the two-year local job
training plan and subsequent major modifications involving changes in either
available programs or participants to be served with the coordinating agent.
AAA/Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) will have the
opportunity to review and comment on such planned information as it relates to
services to older individuals under Title II-A (Sections 201-205 of the Act),
the 3% program, and Title III.
2) Referral Arrangements - The coordinating
agencies shall establish reciprocal participant referral procedures for
agencies serving the same client groups. The reciprocal referral procedures
shall be designed to address local needs and shall include the following
information:
A) A description of how and
under what circumstances referrals will be made from JTPA to
AAA/SCSEP.
B) A description of how
referrals will be made from AAA/SCSEP to JTPA including some means of
identifying any services which are provided or to be provided to the client
from AAA/SCSEP, and the name of the staff making the referral.
C) A description of the method(s) utilized to
track the outcome of the referrals from AAA/SCSEP to JTPA.
D) A description of the means utilized to
communicate the needs of JTPA for specific substantial segment groups,
individuals with particular skills or academic achievement levels, at minimum,
to AAA/SCSEP for targeted referrals of older individuals.
E) A minimum number of older individuals
which will be referred by AAA/SCSEP to JTPA.
3) Program Information Exchange - The
coordinating agencies shall establish a program information exchange system.
A) Minimally, information on the following
topics will be exchanged to maintain accuracy and a mutual understanding of the
programs for which the coordinating agencies are responsible:
i) Program descriptions;
ii) Program/services eligibility
requirements;
iii) Funding
source/amount available to support activities;
iv) Timelines; and
v) Availability of support
services.
B) A narrative
description or flow chart of the process which is used to exchange program
information including the dissemination of JTPA information among different
organizations serving the elderly where such distribution will facilitate
access of older individuals to JTPA.
4) Services to Common Clients - The
coordination agreement shall specify how JTPA and AAA/SCSEP will coordinate in
providing services to common clients.
A) Local
arrangements to share information with respect to older individuals which may
assist in the assessment process such as that which may reflect skill
identification, confidence building activities, education and training
goals.
B) Arrangements to ensure
the provision of supportive services to older individuals as necessary to
affect a positive experience in the training program or activity.
h) The Illinois
Department of Corrections (IDOC) Coordination Agreement - IDOC and JTPA SDAs
shall establish a coordination agreement addressing specific requirements
within the following topical areas:
1) Joint
Planning - The coordinating agencies shall jointly plan JTPA services for
mutual clients in the SDA.
A) The joint
planning of activities will be facilitated through the requirement for
coordinating agents to hold, at minimum, quarterly meetings to discuss the
coordination agreement and any other matters pertinent locally.
i) The quarterly meetings must be based upon
a pre-established agenda which includes, but is not limited to, the topics of
program information exchange, services to common clients, referral process,
joint planning and other local concerns.
ii) At least one of the quarterly meeting
must be used as a local strategic planning session where information concerning
such items as occupational and labor market information, demographic
information, services available from various vendors in the area, and linkages
among service providers, at minimum, are discussed.
iii) A summary of the discussions taking
place as well as an identification of any issues which are determined necessary
to be resolved at the state level must be developed and forwarded to the IJTCC
within two weeks following the meeting date.
B) As part of the joint planning activities,
JTPA entities will share the contents of the two-year local job training plan
and subsequent modifications involving changes in either available programs or
participants to be served with the coordinating agencies.
2) Referral Procedures - The coordinating
agencies shall establish reciprocal participant referral procedures for
agencies serving the same client groups. The reciprocal referral procedures
shall be designed to address local needs and shall include the following
information:
A) A description of how
referrals will be made from IDOC to JTPA including some means of identifying
any services which are provided or to be provided to the client from IDOC and
the name of the staff making the referral.
B) A description of the methods utilized to
track the outcome of referrals from IDOC to JTPA.
C) A description of the methods utilized to
communicate JTPA needs for substantial segment groups, individuals with
particular skill or academic achievement levels, at minimum, to IDOC for
targeted referrals of ex-offenders when possible.
3) Program Information Exchange - The
coordinating agencies shall establish a program information exchange system.
Information on the following topics shall be exchanged to maintain accuracy and
mutual understanding of the programs for which the coordinating agencies are
responsible, at minimum:
A) Program
descriptions;
B) Program/services
eligibility requirements;
C)
Funding source/amounts available to support activities;
D) Timelines; and,
E) Availability of support
services.
4) Services to
Common Clients - The coordination agreement shall specify how JTPA and IDOC
will coordinate in providing services to common clients. JTPA and IDOC will
minimally reach agreement on the following issues with respect to providing
services to common clients:
A) Local
arrangements to share information with respect to ex-offenders to assist in the
assessment process such as prior work histories, training completed, supportive
services needed, etc.;
B)
Arrangements to ensure the provision of supportive services to IDOC clients as
necessary to affect a positive experience in the training program or
activity.
i)
Title II Administrative Entities and Title III Substate Grantee coordination
agreement - JTPA Title II Administrative Entities (who are not Substate Area
Grantee) and Substate Area Grantees shall establish a coordination agreement
addressing specific requirements within the following topical areas:
1) Joint Planning - The coordinating agents
shall participate in joint planning activities.
A) The joint planning of activities shall be
facilitated through the requirement for coordinating agents to hold, at
minimum, quarterly meetings to discuss the coordination agreement and any other
matters pertinent locally.
i) The quarterly
meetings must be based upon a pre-established agenda which includes, but is not
limited to, the topics of program information exchange, referral process, joint
planning and other local concerns.
ii) At least one of the quarterly meetings
must be used as a local strategic planning session to discuss information
concerning such items as occupational and labor market information, demographic
information, services available from various vendors in the area, and linkages
among service providers.
iii) A
summary of the discussions at each quarterly meeting as well as an
identification of any issues which are determined necessary to be resolved at
the State level shall be developed and forwarded to the IJTCC staff within two
weeks following the meeting date.
B) As part of the joint planning activities,
the substate grantee will share the contents of the two-year local plan for
employment and training assistance for dislocated workers and subsequent
modifications involving changes in either available programs or participants to
be served with the SDA grant recipient, the PIC, and the LEO(s) in its SSA.
i) The PIC and LEO(s) shall approve the SSA's
two-year local plan, and subsequent modifications, prior to submission to the
State.
ii) The Substate Area
Grantee shall be provided the opportunity to present its two-year plan, and
subsequent modifications, to the PIC and LEO(s) in its SSA.
C) The SDA two-year local job
training plan, and subsequent modifications, shall be made available to
substate grantees at any time, upon request, for educational and informational
purposes to facilitate joint planning.
D) The substate grantees shall provide the
PIC with a list of proposed classroom training programs including those offered
by its subcontractors for PIC approval.
E) Substate grantees shall indicate in the
agreement specifically how coordination in the areas of job development and
employer contacts with the SDA entities will occur.
F) JTPA Title III and Title II staff involved
in employer contacts and job development shall be cross-trained in each other's
programs, services, eligibility constraints and in all other pertinent
information.
2) Referral
Arrangements - The coordinating agencies shall review current reciprocal
participant referral procedures and modify them, as necessary, to comply with
these coordination criteria.
A) The substate
grantee shall promptly refer all JTPA Title II or IBO eligible clients in need
of employment and training services. The grant recipient shall state the number
of referrals expected from the SSAs intake center(s).
B) SDAs shall refer all JTPA Title III
eligible clients in need of employment and training services. The substate
grantee shall state the number of referrals expected from the SDAs intake
center(s) in the agreement.
C) The
reciprocal referral procedures shall include the following information:
i) A description of how referrals shall be
made from the Title III to the Title II administering agents.
ii) A descripting of how referrals shall be
made from the Title II to the Title III administering agents.
iii) A description of how training shall be
provided locally to Title III and Title II staff involved in referral
arrangements.
iv) A description of
the methods used to track the outcome of the referrals from both the JTPA
entities.
3)
Program Information Exchange - The coordinating agencies shall review their
current system for exchanging program information and make such adjustments as
they determine necessary to strengthen communication at the local level.
A) Upon request, substate grantees shall
advise the SDA entities of the following information on programs:
i) Program descriptions;
ii) Funding source/amounts;
iii) Eligibility criteria;
iv) Timelines; and
v) Availability of support
services.
B) Upon
request, SDA entities shall advise the substate grantee of the following
information on programs:
i) Program
descriptions
ii) Funding
source/amounts;
iii) Eligibility
criteria;
iv) Timelines;
and
v) Availability of support
services.
j) Memorandums Of Understanding Criteria -
The purpose of the memorandum of understanding is to facilitate and maintain an
interagency system for the coordination of services to mutual clients. This
memorandum of Understanding is a non-financial commitment to provide for the
coordination of such services through provision for the mutual exchange of
information and the referral of eligible individuals to appropriate employment
and training programs and supportive services. The parties to this memorandum
are committed to confidentiality with regard to interagency communication
concerning mutual clients and will respect and observe either agencies
confidentiality policies as well as the provisions of Section 7 of the Freedom
of Information Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1989, ch. 116, par. 207). The parties to
this memorandum will appoint individuals to serve as interagency liaisons to
facilitate coordination and the sharing of information. The designated
interagency liaisons shall be identified in an addendum to this memorandum of
understanding. This memorandum of understanding is a statement of commitment by
each party. Amendments to provisions may be made by mutual consent. Both
parties will participate in an annual evaluation of the provisions of this
memorandum.
1) The Displaced Homemaker
Program (56 Ill. Adm. Code 2640) and JTPA SDAs/SSAs shall enter into a
memorandum of understanding to facilitate and maintain an interagency system
for the coordination of services to mutual clients. This memorandum may be
withdrawn at any time by written communication, dated and signed by the
Chairperson of the Private Industry Council or the Director, or otherwise
responsible person for the Displaced Homemaker Center. The following topical
areas with specific requirements will be addressed in this memorandum of
understanding:
A) Exchange of Information -
The SDA/SSAs and the Displaced Homemaker Program will exchange program
information on a regular basis. The procedures to be used in exchanging this
information will be identified in an addendum to the memorandum. Information to
be exchanged includes, but is not limited to:
i) Schedule of meetings of advisory bodies/
PICs;
ii) Copies of job training
plans;
iii) Grant applications or
other funding requests;
iv) Program
descriptions;
v) Funding sources
and amounts;
vi) Targeted
participants if any; and
vii)
Timeframes for program enrollments/operations.
B) Referrals - A referral system shall be
developed by the SDA/SSA and the Displaced Homemaker Program. Referrals and
information exchange forms will be developed. All such documents will be
attached as an addendum to this memorandum. Referral documents and a
description of the referral system shall become the formal operating referral
procedures between the SDA and the Displaced Homemaker Program.
C) Administrative - The SDA/SSA and the
Displaced Homemaker Program and their administrative entities and are committed
to compliance with all appropriate and applicable laws, rules and regulations.
These will include:
i) Title 6 of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964 and 1966 as amended, ( 42 U.S.C. 2000 e et seq.);
ii) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (
29 U.S.C.
794); and
iii) All other applicable or appropriate
laws, rules, regulations pertaining to civil rights, affirmative action,
handicapped, and employment practices (56 Ill. Adm. Code
2610.120
).
2) The
IDCFS and JTPA SDAs shall enter into a memorandum of understanding to
facilitate and maintain an interagency system for the coordination of services
to mutual clients. Amendments to provisions of this memorandum may be made by
mutual consent. Both parties will participate in an annual evaluation of the
provisions of this memorandum. This memorandum may be withdrawn at any time
through written communication dated and signed by the chairperson of the PIC or
the Regional Director of the IDCFS (or his/her designee). The following topical
areas with specific requirements will be addressed in this memorandum of
understanding:
A) Exchange of Information -
The SDA and the IDCFS regional and local offices will exchange program
information on a regular basis. The information to be exchanged and the
procedures to be used in exchanging the information must be identified in an
addendum to this memorandum. The parties to this memorandum are committed to
confidentiality with regard to interagency communication concerning mutual
clients and will respect and observe either agencies' confidentiality. The
parties to this memorandum will appoint an individual to serve as interagency
liaison to facilitate coordination and the sharing of information. The
designated interagency liaisons shall be identified in an addendum to this
memorandum of understanding. The SDA and the IDCFS regional and local offices,
in an effort to better understand each other's operation, will exchange program
information on a regular basis. Information to be exchanged includes, but is
not limited to:
i) A schedule of meetings of
advisory bodies/Private Industry Councils;
ii) Copies of job training plans;
iii) Grant applications or other funding
requests;
iv) Program
descriptions;
v) Funding sources
and amounts;
vi) Targeted
participants (if any); and
vii)
Timeframes for program enrollments/operations.
B) Referrals - The IDCFS will meet with
appropriate representatives of the IDES and the SDA to discuss and negotiate
referral arrangements for IDCFS youth to discuss and negotiate referral
arrangements for IDCFS youth to access the JTPA system. A discussion of
information which will be used in exchanging such information will be developed
and attached to this memorandum as an addendum. Included in the negotiations
will be a discussion of:
i) the role of IDCFA
subcontractors in making direct referrals to the JTPA system;
ii) the role of IDES in referring IDCFS youth
to the JTPA system; and
iii) how
and from whom IDCFS will receive information regarding the status of youth
referrals.
C)
Administrative - The SDA and the IDCFS are committed to compliance with all
appropriate and applicable laws, rules and regulations. These will include:
i) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
as amended ( 42 U.S.C. 2000 e et seq.);
ii) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (
29 U.S.C.
794);
iii) All other applicable or appropriate
laws, rules, regulations pertaining to civil rights, affirmative action,
handicapped and employment practices (56 Ill. Adm. Code 2610.120).
3) The AAA, or other
not-for-profit agency, administering Title V or the Older Americans Act, and
JTPA SSAs shall enter into a memorandum of understanding to facilitate and
maintain an interagency system for the coordination of services to mutual
clients. This memorandum may be withdrawn at any time by written communication,
dated and signed by the Chairperson of the Private Industry Council or the
Director, or otherwise responsible person for the AAA. The following topical
area with specific requirements shall be addressed in this memorandum of
understanding:
A) Exchange of Information -
The SDA/SSAs and the AAA shall exchange program information on a regular basis.
The procedures to be used in exchanging this information shall be identified in
an addendum to the memorandum. Information to be exchanged includes, but is not
limited to:
i) Schedule of meetings of
advisory bodies/PICs;
ii) Copies of
job training plans;
iii) Program
descriptions;
iv) Funding sources
and amounts;
v) Targeted
participants if any and
vi)
Timeframes for program enrollments/operations.
B) Referrals - A referral system shall be
developed by the SDA/SSA and the AAA. Forms shall be developed which detail how
referrals are to be made and information exchanged. All such documents shall be
attached as an addendum to the memorandum. Referral documents and a description
of the referral system shall become the formal operating referral procedures
between the SDA and the AAA.
C)
Administrative - The SDA/SSA and the AAA and their administrative entities are
committed to compliance with all appropriate and applicable laws, rules and
regulations. These are:
i) Title VI of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended ( 42 U.S.C. 2000 e et seq.);
ii) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (
29 U.S.C.
794); and
iii) The provisions of 56 Ill. Adm. Code
2610.120.
4)
The Department of Rehabilitation Services (DORS) and JTPA SSAs shall enter into
a memorandum of understanding to facilitate and maintain an interagency system
for the coordination of services to mutual clients. This memorandum may be
withdrawn at any time by written communication, dated and signed by the
Chairperson of the PIC or the Rehabilitation Services Supervisor. The following
topical areas with specific requirements will be addressed in this memorandum
of understanding:
A) Exchange of Information
- The SDA/SSAs and the DORS shall exchange program information at least
annually, and more frequently at the choice of the coordinating agents. The
procedures to be used in exchanging this information shall be identified in an
addendum to the memorandum. Information to be exchanged includes, but is not
limited to:
i) Schedule of meetings of
advisory bodies/PICs;
ii) Copies of
job training plans;
iii) Grant
applications or other funding requests;
iv) Program descriptions;
v) Funding sources and amounts;
vi) Targeted participants if any;
and
vii) Timeframes for program
enrollments/operations.
B) Referrals - A referral system shall be
developed by the SDA/SSA and the DORS. Referrals and information exchange forms
shall be developed. All such documents shall be attached as an addendum to this
memorandum. Referral documents and a description of the referral system shall
become the formal operating referral procedures between the SDA and the
DORS.
C) Administrative - The
SDA/SAA and the DORS and their administrative entities are committed to
compliance with all appropriate and applicable laws, rules and regulations.
These are:
i) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964 as amended ( 42 U.S.C. 2000 e et seq.);
ii) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (
29 U.S.C.
794); and
iii) The provisions of 56 Ill. Adm. Code
2610.120.
5)
The IDPA and JTPA SSAs shall enter into a memorandum of understanding to
facilitate and maintain an interagency system for the coordination of services
to mutual clients. This memorandum may be withdrawn at any time by written
communication, dated and signed by the Chairperson of the PIC or the Director
of the IDPA. The following topical areas with specific requirements shall be
addressed in this memorandum of understanding:
A) Exchange of Information - The SDA/SSAs and
the IDPA shall exchange program information at least annually, and more
frequently at the choice of the coordinating agents. The procedures to be used
in exchanging this information shall be identified in an addendum to the
memorandum. Information to be exchanged includes, but is not limited to:
i) Schedule of meetings of advisory
bodies/PICs;
ii) Copies of job
training plans;
iii) Program
descriptions;
iv) Funding sources
and amounts;
v) Targeted
participants if any; and
vi)
Timeframes for program enrollments/operations.
B) Referrals - A referral system shall be
developed by the SSA and the IDPA. Referrals and information exchange forms
will be developed. All such documents will be attached as an addendum to this
memorandum. Referral documents and a description of the referral system shall
become the formal operating referral procedures between the SDA and the
DORS.
C) Administrative - The
SDA/SSA and the DPA and their administrative entities are committed to
compliance with all appropriate and applicable laws, rules and regulations.
These are:
i) Title VI of Civil Rights Act of
1964 as amended ( 42 U.S.C. 2000 e et seq.);
ii) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (
29 U.S.C.
794); and
iii) The provisions of 56 Ill. Adm. Code
2610.120.