Title: On-the-Job Training/Subsidized Employment (OJT/SE)
1Workforce Investment Act (WIA) Eligibility and
Required Documentation
2Eligibility and Required Documentation
- WIA Eligibility
- Registration
- Complete an Integrated Application which is
entered into SacramentoWORKS. - Customer must sign that they have received
- Authorization for the Release of Confidential
Information - Non-discrimination/Equal Opportunity Procedures
- Customer Code of Conduct
3Eligibility and Required Documentation
- Right to Work (RTW)
- The customer must provide proof of their right to
work (RTW), age and birthdate. - The acceptable RTW documents are listed in the
EDD Brochure, Attention All Job Seekers.
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5Eligibility and Required Documentation
6Eligibility and Required Documentation
- Scanning of Documents
- All necessary documents must be scanned into
Vault prior to creation of the Participation and
Enrollment. - Only original, unexpired, Right to Work (RTW)
documents will be scanned into Vault. - Staff must not photocopy RTW documents to be
scanned at a later time.
7Eligibility and Required Documentation
- Selective Service System Registration
- Selective Service registration is required of all
males who are at least 18 years of age, born
after December 31, 1959, and who are not in the
armed services or on active duty. - A Request for Status Information Letter is
required when a male born after December 31, 1959
has never registered with the Selective Service
and is 26 years or older.
8Eligibility and Required Documentation
- Selective Service System Registration
- Males who are beyond their 26th birthday, and are
not registered with Selective Service, must
demonstrate that this failure to register was not
done knowingly or willfully. - http//www.sss.gov is the Selective Service
website where registration requirements, and
exceptions to registration, can be reviewed.
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10Eligibility and Required Documentation
11Eligibility and Required Documentation
12Eligibility and Required Documentation
13Eligibility and Required Documentation
- Qualifying Criteria and Priority of Service
- Customers who are Dislocated Workers and Veterans
, or eligible spouses of veterans, must provide
documentation of their status for the purpose of
tracking, reporting, and to ensure that services
are being provided to those individuals most in
need. - After complying with Right to Work and Selective
Service Registration requirements, an individual
must meet any one of five criteria to receive
Dislocated Worker Services. - The WIA Dislocated Worker Worksheet is an
information and verification assist tool, and is
completed as part of the Application process.
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15Eligibility and Required Documentation
16Eligibility and Required Documentation
17Eligibility and Required Documentation
Stopgap Employment
- Stopgap employment means work an individual does
only because they have lost the customary work
for which their training, experience, or work
history qualifies them. - Employment would be considered stopgap if the
salary were substantially below the salary of the
individuals primary occupation, and/or if they
are working substantially under the skill level
of their customary occupation.
18Eligibility and Required Documentation
Stopgap Employment
- There may be times when stopgap employment
provides a self-sufficient wage e.g., contract
employment or employment obtained through a
temporary employment services agency. - Such employment would not change the individuals
dislocation worker status.
- Stopgap determination must be made on a
case-by-case basis and consider an individuals
personal, family, financial, and employment
situation.
19Eligibility and Required Documentation
Stopgap Employment
- Individuals engaged in stopgap employment are
reported as not employed - Once registered as a dislocated worker, the
participant remains a dislocated worker until
they are exited from the program regardless of
employment status or earnings. - If obtaining a full-time, permanent job, that
pays a self-sufficient wage or leads to
self-sufficiency, participant may be served until
formally exited.
20Eligibility and Required Documentation
- Priority of Services for Formula Adult and
Dislocated Worker Program - SETA has received specialized funding that
provides priority for enrollment to special
populations (including veterans, disabled,
welfare recipients, and dislocated workers). - The Sacramento Works Board has determined that
there is sufficient funding in the region to
provide employment and training services to
adults. - The Sacramento Works Board has determined that a
priority of service system is not necessary for
the formula WIA Adult/Dislocated Worker program.
21Eligibility and Required Documentation
- Priority of Services for Formula Adult and
Dislocated Worker Program - The Sacramento Works Board has approved a
self-sufficiency standard for use in determining
need for training services. - The self-sufficiency calculator should be used by
coaches and customers in the Scholarship
application and approval process to compare the
income of each customer with the wages necessary
for that customer to become self-sufficient .
(http//www.insightcced.org/calculator.html)
22Eligibility and Required Documentation
- Priority of Services for Formula Adult and
Dislocated Worker Program - CalWorks and OJT participation eligibility is
determined by the Sacramento County Department of
Human Assistance. - The document, Program Eligibility and Data
Collection (WIA Directive IS22-09) lists, by
funding system, the criteria for enrolling in
adult and youth programs, the elements that are
verified, and the documents used to verify each
of these elements. - Eligibility documents must be scanned into the
electronic document storage system (Vault).