Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 053 - Workforce Services, Department of
Sub-Agency 0017 - Workforce Development Training Fund
Chapter 2 - PRE-HIRE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TRAINING GRANTS
Section 2-4 - Pre-Hire Economic Development Grants

Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 2-4

Current through September 21, 2024

(a) Training Entity Eligibility

(i) The following Wyoming-based training entities are eligible to apply for training grants under this section:
(A) Industry associations;

(B) Trade unions;

(C) Private training entities;

(D) Community Colleges; and

(E) University of Wyoming.

(ii) An eligible training entity may subcontract work with an out-of-state training entity.

(b) Training Entity and Business or Businesses Compliance Requirements. Training entities and the business or businesses participating in the application shall meet the following requirements to be eligible to receive training grants under this section. The training entity and the business or businesses shall be:

(i) Registered and in good standing with the Wyoming Unemployment Insurance program, if required;

(ii) Registered and in good standing with the Wyoming Workers' Compensation program, if required;

(iii) Registered and in good standing with the Wyoming Secretary of State's office, if required;

(iv) In good standing with the Workforce Development Training Fund (WDTF); and

(v) The business(es) partnering with the training entity shall be registered with DWS's management information system.

(c) Training Eligibility. In order for the training to be approved under this section, the training entity shall demonstrate, to the satisfaction of DWS, that the training shall:

(i) Provide trained workers for a new or expanding business, businesses or industry in Wyoming; or

(ii) Provide training to replace lost workers;

(d) In addition, the training shall:

(i) Provide trainees, upon completion, with:
(A) A license or certificate, or

(B) Skills required for employment, or

(C) Skills to receive an increase in wages;

(ii) Operate in conjunction with the local or regional economic development needs;

(iii) Be provided in the length of time appropriate to the business, businesses or industry need;

(iv) Assure there is a probability of success for trainees to earn the projected wage for the occupation/industry in the county or state if the training is a statewide program; and

(v) Train no more than the greater of ten percent (10%) or two (2) more trainees than the number of workers required by the business, businesses or industry.

(e) Trainee Eligibility. In order for a trainee to be eligible to participate in training under this section, the trainee shall:

(i) Meet the eligibility requirements of the:
(A) Business, businesses or industry, and

(B) Training program screening and selection plan.

(ii) Reside in Wyoming or have a "letter of commitment to interview" upon completion of training from a Wyoming-based business at the start of the training.

(f) Business, Businesses or Industry Requirements

(i) No government entity, as defined by W.S. § 1-39-103(a)(i) and (ii), or person employed by a governmental entity is eligible for Pre-Hire Economic Development Grants except Wyoming county hospitals and memorial hospitals as defined in W.S. § 18-8-101(a)(i) and emergency medical service providers.

(ii) The business, businesses or industry shall be involved in the:
(A) Grant application process;

(B) Design of the training program; and

(C) Trainee selection process.

(iii) The business, businesses or industry shall agree to interview and strongly consider hiring trainees of the program.

(g) Allowable Training Expenses. The following training expenses may be allowed:

(i) Direct training costs include, but are not limited to, tuition, registration, class fees and class materials directly related to the training;

(ii) Travel expenses to include transportation, lodging and meals directly related to the training;

(iii) Instructor wages and fringe benefits directly related to the training;

(iv) Fees for licenses and certifications that may be obtained during the training;

(v) Administration not to exceed five percent (5%) of the direct training costs;

(vi) Human resource screening services based on the business, businesses or industry needs, which may include, but not be limited to basic qualification screening;

(vii) Drug and aptitude screening to ensure the trainees will meet the business, businesses or industry basic qualifications;

(viii) Curriculum development if a pre-employment curriculum does not exist that fits the needs of the business, businesses or industry; and

(ix) The costs associated with recruitment and marketing the program.

(x) Where additional monetary contributions are received, the grant would cover the remaining balance not to exceed the actual expenditures.

(h) Non-allowable Training Expenses

(i) Purchased, rented or leased equipment, including computer hardware and/or software, shall not be allowed.

(i) Grant Application Process

(i) Training entities applying for grants under this section shall complete the Pre- Hire Economic Development Grant application provided by DWS, to include detailed information about the following:
(A) The business, businesses or industry need for workers with documentation demonstrating a shortage of a skilled workforce;

(B) The specific skills required by workers and a training plan describing how the training will meet the skill development need;

(C) How the training meets the training eligibility requirements of Section 4 (c) of these rules;

(D) The training entity's ability to provide the training and qualifications of staff involved;

(E) The training entity's ability to provide an appropriate assessment of the outcomes of the training;

(F) Confirmation from the business, businesses or industry that the training plan will meet the specific need;

(G) A recruitment plan that is coordinated between the local DWS Workforce Center and the business, businesses or industry;

(H) The trainee selection process including how the business, businesses or industry will be involved;

(I) A post-training job placement process that coordinates with the business, businesses or industry and DWS;

(J) Any partnerships that support the project or other resource enhancements or contributions to the project;

(K) The number of trainees to be trained and the expected wage of trainees upon completion of training;

(L) A cost proposal and budget sheet; and

(M) The projected economic impact on the community.

(ii) Training entities shall prepare the application jointly with the local DWS Workforce Center, economic development entity and the business, businesses or industry in need.

(iii) The completed Pre-Hire Economic Development Grant application shall be submitted to DWS.

(iv) Past performance, whether positive or negative, will be considered regarding future grant awards, and negative performance as determined by DWS may result in disapproval of the grant application until such time as the past negative performance can be explained and addressed for any pending application.

(j) Grant Approval Process

(i) DWS will screen Pre-Hire Economic Development Grant applications for compliance with the requirements of Sections 4 (a) through (h).
(A) Applications that do not meet the requirements will be rejected.

(B) Applications that meet the requirements will be submitted to a subcommittee of the Wyoming Workforce Development Council (WWDC) for consideration.

(ii) The WWDC subcommittee may require the training entity, along with the DWS Workforce Center, economic development entity and the business, businesses or industry to make a presentation supporting their application.

(iii) The WWDC subcommittee shall consider the application and make a recommendation to the Director of DWS regarding whether or not to award the grant.

(iv) After the WWDC subcommittee recommendation, the DWS Director shall make the final decision.

(k) Contract and Payment

(i) If the grant is approved, and funds are available, DWS shall enter into a contract with the approved training entity.

(ii) Grant funds shall be paid directly to the training entity.

(iii) Training programs must be operated on a cost reimbursement basis with the training entity billing the WDTF once per month.

(l) Reporting Requirements

(i) The training entity shall submit reports to DWS outlining the:
(A) Number of trainees served;

(B) Trainee identifying information;

(C) Date services began and ended for each trainee; and

(D) Post-training employment information.

(ii) The training entity shall submit a final report of the results of the training to DWS.

(m) Performance Standards. To be considered a successful training grant, eighty percent (80%) of the trainees who complete the training shall enter employment in Wyoming within ninety (90) days after completion of the training program within the industry in which they were trained.

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