New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 11 - LABOR AND WORKERS' COMPENSATION
Chapter 2 - JOB TRAINING
Part 32 - WORKFORCE INNOVATION AND OPPORTUNITY ACT LOCAL AREADESIGNATION PROCEDURE
Section 11.2.32.9 - LOCAL AREA DESIGNATION PROCEDURE

Universal Citation: 11 NM Admin Code 11.2.32.9

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. At any time, CEOs from local areas, the state board, any unit of general local government, or the governor may propose or request a local area designation. A request is initiated by filing a written request to DWS, the state administrative entity (SAE) authorized by the governor to implement Title I of WIOA.

B. Requests for local workforce development area designations must be sent in writing to the department of workforce solutions at 401 Broadway NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102, to the attention of the cabinet secretary.

C. Requests must be received by the governor through DWS no later than October 1 of the year previous to the program year the designation would be in effect. A program year (PY) is from July 1 through June 30. (i.e PY 2018 is July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019)

D. The full request for the designation as a local workforce development area must:

(1) Address the following questions:
(a) Is the proposed designation consistent with labor market areas in the state; and

(b) Is the proposed designation consistent with regional economic development areas in the state; and

(c) Are there available federal and non-federal resources, including appropriate education and training institutions, to effectively administer activities pursuant the youth, adult and dislocated worker programs under Title I of WIOA.

(2) Submit a service delivery plan that includes a description of resources available to the area to provide services and the ability to coordinate multiple resources;

(3) demonstrate local support for the designation by chief elected officials, including, but not limited to, county commissioners, mayors, city council, or other applicable boards;

(4) demonstrate local capacity to manage funds per federal and state guidelines, and the capacity to provide oversight of the programs;

(5) provide evidence that the proposed entity, in the two program years for which data is available prior to the request, met or exceeded the adjusted levels of performance, successfully met the state and federal fiscal requirement, and was not subject to the sanctions process per DWS and USDOL guidelines; and

(6) address how the proposed new area designation will impact other local workforce areas or regions. It should be understood by any county, city, or combination of such seeking the designation, that the new area will secure formula allocated funds for each WIOA funding stream (i.e.: adult, dislocated worker, and youth) based on the formula factors identified by USDOL.

E. If the requirements are met, the governor, through DWS, will forward the request to the state board for consideration. The state board must provide public notice pursuant to the New Mexico Open Meetings Act. The SWDB shall provide notice of the time, place and agenda for any meeting where designation will be discussed. The notice must be specific enough to permit citizens to recognize matters of interest.

F. If the state board determines that there is compelling evidence for designation, the state board will recommend the designation of the local area to the governor. The governor may approve the request and recognize the resulting configuration of the local area(s).

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