(A)The Ohio
department of job and family services (ODJFS) issues the department of labor
(DOL) Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) dislocated worker
allocations to the WIOA local area WIOA fiscal agent on behalf of the WIOA local workforce development boards (LWDBs) to help
job seekers access employment, education, training and support services to
succeed in the labor market and to match employers with the skilled workers
they need to compete in the global economy.
(B)These
allocations are composed of one hundred per cent federal funds. The catalog of federal domestic assistance (CFDA) assistance listings number is 17.278.
(C)The period of performanceODJFS
communicates the funding and liquidation periodperiods for this allocation will
be communicated by ODJFS through the county finance and information
system (CFIS). Funds must be expended byThe WIOA local area can incur accruals through the end of the funding period
of performance and disburse
andreportedreport
expenditures no later than the end of the liquidation period. The LWDBs
shall report expenditures as described in rule 5101:9-7-29 of the
Administrative Code.
(D)ODJFS
authorizes the WIOA dislocated worker funds to WIOA local
areas on program year (PY) and/or a federal fiscal year (FFY) basis.
(E)Methodology.
Dislocated worker funding stream
(1)ODJFS
distributes dislocated worker funds in accordance with Ohio's federally
approved plan for workforce programs.
(a)ODJFS may
reserve up to twenty-five per cent of the funds available in the state's
dislocated worker funding stream for rapid response activities as described in
the WIOA section 133(a)(2).
(b)ODJFS allocates
the remaining funds based on a formula prescribed by the governor as designated
in the state plan.
(2)Hold harmless
provision
(a)ODJFS applies
the "hold harmless" provision which states that the WIOA local area will not receive an allocation amount
for a PY that is less than ninety per cent of the average allocation of the WIOA local area for the two preceding PYs.
(b)ODJFS will calculatecalculates
the amounts necessary for increasing allocations to WIOA
local areas in accordance with the hold harmless provision by
proportionately reducing the allocations made to other WIOA
local areas.
(c)If the amount
of the WIOA funds appropriated in a fiscal year are not sufficient to provide
the amount specified in paragraph (E)(2)(b) of this rule to all WIOA local areas, ODJFS will proportionately
reducereduces the
amounts allocated to each WIOA local area.
(3)Should the DOL
issue a rescission of funds, ODJFS will determinedetermines the level of adjustments needed to comply
with the rescission.
(F)Allowable
expenditures.
Allowable expenditures mustWIOA local areas shall comply with all requirements of the state and local area subgrant agreement,
as well as any incorporated assurances, certifications,
and 29 C.F.R. part 97 office of workforce
development (OWD) program policy regarding expenditure rates and recapture of
unused funds. ODJFS will determine the level of adjustment needed if DOL should
issue a rescission of funds.
(1)Career pathways
Career pathways provide participants education and training
services that align with the skill needs of industries in the involved economy.
The focus on career pathways enables individuals to participate in activities
that support industry or sector partnerships and provide an increased focus on
the attainment of industry-recognized certificates and credentials linked to
in-demand occupations. Career pathways include:
(a)Counseling that
supports education and career goals;
(b)Education and
training for workforce preparation and specific occupation or occupation
cluster;
(c)Services that
accelerate the educational and career advancement of the participant; and
(d)Training that
assists the participant's attainment of a secondary diploma or its recognized
equivalent.
(2)Incumbent
worker training services up to twenty per cent, as described in WIOA section
134(d)(4).
(3)Supportive
services, including needs related payments as described in WIOA sections
133(b)(2)(B), 134(d)(2) and 134(d)(3).
(4)Under WIOA
section 133(b)(4), a WIOA local area may utilize
the WIOA dislocated worker funding for allowable services under adult
employment and training activities. WIOA Locallocal areas electing
to use a percentage of the WIOA dislocated worker grant for adult activities
shall use the coding established in the CFIS.
(5)All funding is
subject to the OWD program policy regarding expenditure rates and recapture of
unused funds.
(G)Administration.
(1)The costs of
administration are the costs associated with performing the following:
(a)Accounting,
budgeting, financial and cash management;
(b)Procurement and
purchasing;
(c)Property and
personnel management;
(d)Payroll;
(e)Audits and
coordinating the resolution of findings arising from audits, reviews,
investigations and incident reports;
(f)General legal
services;
(g)Developing
systems and procedures, including information systems, required for these
administrative functions; and
(h)Fiscal agent
responsibilities.
(2)In accordance
with 20 C.F.R. part 683.215, the definition of WIOA administration specifies
that all costs incurred for functions and activities of sub-recipients and
contractors are program costs, unless the sub-recipient or contractor is
performing only administrative functions.
(3)A WIOA local area may use up to ten per cent of the
allocation amounts for the administrative cost of carrying out WIOA activities.
(4)Sub-recipients
and contractors performing program functions that are funded with WIOA
dislocated worker funds do not report the costs associated with performing
these program functions as administrative costs against the area's ten per cent
administration expense limit.
(H)Statewide
activities
(1)The governor
may set aside a portion of the funds for this allocation as defined in federal
legislation for statewide activities, including five per cent for
administrative activities.
(2)The governor may
reserve fifteen per cent of funds for statewide workforce investment
activities.
(3)The governor
may use unobligated rapid response funds after one year, for statewide
employment and training activities as described in WIOA section
134(a)(2)(A)(ii).
(4)The governor or
the LWDBs may increase the on-the-job training reimbursement rate to
seventy-five per cent under certain conditions as defined in WIOA section
134(c).
(5)ODJFS may
provide career services through the one-stop system, either directly or via
contracts with other providers.
(6)ODJFS may
periodically allocate statewide funding for special projects.
(I)Allocated
funds may not be used on construction or purchase of facilities, buildings, or
foreign travel.
(J)The WIOA local area shall maintain documentation in
accordance with the records retention requirements in rule 5101:9-9-21 of the
Administrative Code. This documentation may be subject to inspection,
monitoring, and audit by the ODJFS office of fiscal and monitoring services
(OFMS) and the Ohio auditor of state (AOS).
Effective: 10/2/2022
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 09/22/2022
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5101.02, 6301.03
Rule Amplifies: 5101.02, 6301.03
Prior Effective Dates: 06/22/2015, 06/25/2017