New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 12 - LABOR AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 42 - WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT RULES
Subchapter 4 - LOCAL WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARDS: CERTIFICATION, RECERTIFICATION AND DECERTIFICATION
Section 12:42-4.4 - Recertification required
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Following certification of a local board under 12:42-4.3, the chief elected official of the local area shall once every two years thereafter apply to the Commission for recertification of the local board.
(b) The application for recertification submitted for review by the Commission under (a) above shall include:
(c) Not later than 30 days following receipt by the Commission of the documentation and/or information required under (b) above, the Commission shall either grant or deny the chief elected official's application for recertification of the local board.
(d) Where the Commission determines that the local board has during the preceding two years ensured that the workforce investment activities carried out in the local area have enabled the local area to meet the local performance measures, that the local board has satisfactorily carried out its functions under N.J.S.A. 34:15C-15e and 20 CFR 661.305, that neither the local board, nor any of its members, has engaged in fraud or abuse, as those terms are used within 29 U.S.C. § 2832(c)(3)(A), and that neither the local board, nor any of its members, has engaged in any of the prohibited conduct listed as cause for corrective actions and penalties under 12:42-3.6, the Commission shall grant the elected official's application for recertification of the local board.
(e) Where the Commission determines that the local board has during the preceding two years failed to ensure that the workforce investment activities carried out in the local area have enabled the local area to meet the local performance measures, that the local board has failed to satisfactorily carry out its functions under N.J.S.A. 34:15C-15e and 20 CFR 661.305, that either the local board, or any of its members, has engaged in fraud or abuse, as those terms are used within 29 U.S.C. § 2832(c)(3)(A), or that either the local board, or any of its members, has engaged in any of the prohibited conduct listed as cause for corrective actions and penalties under 12:42-3.6, the Commission shall deny the chief elected official's application for recertification of the local board.