Title 29 › Chapter CHAPTER 32— - WORKFORCE INNOVATION AND OPPORTUNITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES › Part Part A— - System Alignment › Subpart subpart 2— - local provisions › § 3123
Local boards must make and send a 4-year local workforce plan to the Governor together with the chief elected official. If the area is part of a planning region, the board must follow regional plan rules. The board must review and update the plan after the first 2 years if jobs, the economy, or other local needs change. The plan must describe the local strategy and include analyses of the economy, in-demand industries and jobs, the skills employers need, and the current workforce and training services. It must state the board’s vision and goals, and how the board will align resources and main workforce programs to meet those goals. The plan must explain how the system will expand access to jobs, training, education, and supports—especially for people with barriers to work—and how it will engage employers and coordinate with economic development. It must describe the one-stop service system, how providers will improve, how services will be made accessible (including for remote customers and people with disabilities), partner roles and contributions, and plans for adult, dislocated worker, and youth services. The plan must also cover coordination with rapid response, education, transportation and support services, agreements to help people with disabilities, who will handle certain grant funds, how contracts and subgrants will be awarded, local performance targets, steps to be a high-performing board, training choices, and progress toward an integrated, technology-based intake and case management system. Boards may use existing studies for required analyses. Before sending the plan, the board must publish it, take public comments for 30 days, and include any submitted disagreements. The Governor must approve the plan automatically after 90 days unless the Governor finds unresolved problems, noncompliance, or that the plan does not match the State plan.
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29 U.S.C. § 3123
Title 29 — Labor
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73