wioa implementation
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WIOA ImplementationTRANSCRIPT
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA)
implementationIllinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity
Office of Employment & Training November 3, 2014
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Key Implementation Dates• July 22, 2014 - WIOA signed into law
• January 18, 2015 - Notices of Proposed Rulemaking to Implement WIOA to be published
• July 1, 2015 - Start of 1st Program year
• July 1, 2015 - Provisions of WIOA take effect (unless otherwise noted)
• July 1, 2015 - State and local plan provisions continue to apply during 1st Program Year
• July 1, 2015 – Performance accountability system remains in effect during 1st Program Year
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Additional Implementation Dates
• July 22, 2015 - Eligible Training Providers provisions implemented by Governors and Boards
• July 22, 2015 - Templates for performance reports developed
• January 22, 2016 - Final Regulations published to implement WIOA
• March 3, 2016 - State Unified Plan submitted
• March 3, 2016 - Performance indicator negotiations completed
• June 30, 2016 - Performance indicators relative to effectiveness in serving employers developed 3
2nd PY Implementation Dates
• July 1, 2016 - Start of 2nd Program Year
• July 1, 2016 - One-Stop Infrastructure cost requirements take effect
• July 1, 2016 - Common One-Stop identified implemented
• July 22, 2016 - Subminimum wages for individuals with disabilities take effect
• July 22, 2016 - Research studies and multi-state project priorities plan for 5-year period due
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Subsequent Implementation Dates
• July 1, 2017 - Start of 3rd Program Year
• July 1, 2018 - Start of 4th Program Year
• July 22, 2018 - 2nd multi-state project priorities and research studies due
• July 22, 2018 - Independent evaluation of program and activities completed
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Task Advisory Groups• Assist Department of Commerce and Economic
Opportunity to develop a Master Plan for WIOA implementation
• Each Task Advisory Group (TAG) to develop recommendations to State policy makers to address major questions/concerns
• Develop a voice for Illinois to present to USDOL and DoED to influence future WIOA rulemaking
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Illinois’ Implementation
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Seven Task Advisory Groups begin meeting in Fall 2014:
• Operations
• Planning
• Policy
• Governance Performance
• Technology/Illinois workNet
• Youth
Illinois’ Collaboration
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Illinois’ Implementation Plan is a statewide collaborative effort:
• Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity
• Department of Employment Security
• Board of Higher Education
• Illinois Community College Board
• Department of Human Services
• Illinois Workforce Partnership
• Local Representatives of Adult Education and Community Colleges