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2 Year Modification

Plan: Wyoming PYs 2022-2023 (Mod)
Unified Plan U

Section: Adult, Dislocated Worker, and Youth Activities

Narrative: d.

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d. Single-area State Requirements (D1-D4)

In States where there is only one local workforce investment area, the governor serves as both the State and local chief elected official.  In such cases, the State must submit any information required in the local plan (WIOA section 106(d)(2)).  States with a single workforce area must include—

  • 1. Any comments from the public comment period that represent disagreement with the Plan. (WIOA section 108(d)(3).)

  • 2. The entity responsible for the disbursal of grant funds, as determined by the governor, if different from that for the State. (WIOA section 108(b)(15).)

  • 3. A description of the type and availability of WIOA title I Youth activities and successful models, including for youth with disabilities. (WIOA section 108(b)(9).)

Current Narrative:

Comments from the public comment period may be found on the Wyoming Workforce Development Council’s website once the public comment period closes.

The State of Wyoming is responsible for the disbursal of grant funds.

The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services is the provider of WIOA Title I Youth activities. The One-Stop Centers provide the 14 WIOA Youth Elements and offer these activities statewide through 20 of the One-Stop Centers. The Wyoming Department of the Workforce Services has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Wyoming Workforce Development Council.