Policy Chapters and Sections

Reinstatement on the Training Provider Statewide List

Chapter: 7 Section: 3.8
Effective Date: 4/20/2016
Expiration Date: Continuing
Published Date: 6/25/2021 2:22:45 PM
Status: Current
Version: 1

Tags: Program Eligibility, Services

  1. Since it is possible for a training provider, which was not provided eligibility due to failure in performance, to improve upon its overall performance and otherwise rectify any other conditions of their denial or revocation as an eligible training provider, a provider may re-apply for eligibility after one (1) year from its removal.
    1. The training provider must comply with the requirements for initial eligibility;
    2. The training provider must demonstrate it has corrected all performance and other deficiencies which resulted in their removal from the ETPL; and
    3. The local board must determine eligibility of the program and submit it for reinstatement on the ETPL.
  2. Since it is possible for a training program that was denied continued eligibility to undergo significant improvement, a provider may re-apply for initial eligibility of the training program when it can demonstrate its program quality with at least one (1) year of performance information.
    1. A provider whose training program is removed from the statewide list can therefore re-apply for program eligibility no sooner than one (1) year from the date of the denial of program eligibility.
    2. The provider must re-apply for program eligibility subject to the policies and procedures for continued eligibility found in the Initial Eligibility of Training Providers, paragraph 3 section of this policy.
    3. If the program meets the minimum state or local performance standards (if established), along with any other eligibility criteria in place at the time of re-application, the local board must determine the program eligible and submit it for reinstatement on the statewide list of eligible training programs.
  3. The local workforce innovation board must reaffirm that a program previously accredited by the North Central Association, the Illinois Community College Board, or the Illinois State Board of Education is still accredited or the accreditation has been renewed.