Policy Chapters and Sections

Eligible One-Stop Operator Entities

Chapter: 1 Section: 7
Effective Date: 12/15/2017
Expiration Date: Continuing
Published Date: 1/3/2022 2:04:28 PM
Status: Current
Version: 1

Tags: One-Stop, LWIBs, One-Stop, LWIBs, Governance

The one-stop operator must be an entity (public, private, or non-profit) or a consortium of entities that, at a minimum, includes three (3) or more of the required one-stop partners in the local area. 

  1. While certain entities are eligible to serve as one-stop operators, an entity’s eligibility to be the one-stop operator in a specific local area is affected by the nature of the procurement process, particularly as it relates to conflict of interest and avoiding “less-than arms-length” relationships.

WIOA Section 107 - Local workforce development boards

WIOA Section 121 - Establishment of one-stop delivery system

WIOA Final Rules, Part 678, Subpart D - One-stop operators

WIOA Final Rules, Part 679, Subpart C - Local workforce development boards

USDOL Training and Employment Guidance Letter (TEGL) No. 15-16, Competitive Selection of One-Stop Operators (January 17, 2017)

2 CFR 2900 Uniform Guidance UNIFORM ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS, COST PRINCIPLES, AND AUDIT REQUIREMENTS FOR FEDERAL AWARDS

2 CFR 200 Uniform Guidance UNIFORM ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS, COST PRINCIPLES, AND AUDIT REQUIREMENTS FOR FEDERAL AWARDS

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One-Stop Operator Procurement Attestation
Request for Approval - LWIB to Provide WIOA Adult and or Dislocated Worker Training Services
Request for Approval - LWIB to Provide WIOA Career Services
Request for Approval - LWIB to Serve as One-Stop Operator
WIOA Governance and One Stop Operator - Sunshine Provision Survey
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