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YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview March 1 st, 2012; 1:00 PM (EST)

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1 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview March 1 st, 2012; 1:00 PM (EST)

2 2 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview Welcome to Workforce 3 One! Welcome to Workforce 3 One!

3 3 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview  To submit a question, type the question in the text field and press your Enter/Return key. ‒ Please enter the name to whom the question is directed.  Your name and your question will appear on your screen, indicating successful submission.  Questions are directly transmitted to presenters—no other participants will see your questions. Submitting Questions: Closed Chat Text Field Gary, where can I find today’s PPT?

4 4 YouthBuild Regulations – An OverviewPractice In the Chat Room, please type the name of your organization, your location, and how many people are attending with you today.

5 5 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview Access to Webinar Resources WEBINAR RESOURCES: Recordings and transcripts are available within 2 business days after the event.

6 6 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview Presenter Gregory Willis National Liaison Division of Youth Services

7 7 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview Presenter Sanzanna Toles YouthBuild Project Director Division of Youth Services

8 8 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview Presenter Marshall Enos Regulatory Analyst Office of Policy, Development and Research

9 9 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview Basics  Published – February 15, 2012  Effective – April 16, 2012  Final Rule Description –Activities authorized under YouthBuild program –Technical modifications to YouthBuild program –Common performance indicators –Education and workforce investment activities

10 10 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview Overview  Subpart A: Purpose and Definitions  Subpart B: Funding and Grant Applications  Subpart C: Program Requirements  Subpart D: Performance Indicators  Subpart E: Administrative Rules, Costs, and Limitations  Subpart F: Additional Requirements

11 11 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview Changes  Authorizes occupational skills and training besides construction  Allows commercial construction participation  Clarifies applicability of Davis-Bacon Act  Does not mention YB-TAP  Defines “program income”  Expands definitions (e.g. alternative school, sequential service strategy, etc.)

12 12 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview Occupational Skills Training  Occupations other than construction authorized –Construction training will be an option for participants but not a requirement –Skills training, when possible should align with community service/leadership development  Further details in the upcoming Solicitation for Grant Applications (SGA)

13 13 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview Community Service  Occupational training should align with community service projects, when possible –Should address real community needs  YouthBuild program participants should: –Play a key role in design, selection and implementation of service projects –Perform additional community service or volunteer at local organizations

14 14 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview Commercial Building Projects  Authorizes participation in commercial construction –Projects should directly involve the construction of affordable housing for low-income and/or homeless families and individuals

15 15 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview Davis-Bacon Act  YouthBuild participants subject to Davis-Bacon Act Labor Standards –Prevailing wage requirement applies to hours spent on work site  Employment and Training Administration (ETA) will not offer further guidance  Wage and Hour Division (WHD) provides compliance details: www.dol.gov/whd/contracts/dbra.htm www.dol.gov/whd/contracts/dbra.htm

16 16 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview YB-TAP  Not mentioned in the final rule –Standards to create pathways to registered apprenticeship established –Unintended consequences arose that became a concern for YouthBuild programs –DOL will no longer approve programs as “trainee” programs

17 17 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview Program Income  Proceeds from YouthBuild construction and rehabilitation is NOT considered income –Encouraged to reinvest income (e.g. purchase land and buildings, sustainability, etc.)  Rental revenue IS considered program income –Can be used for allowable costs

18 18 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview Leverage and Match Funds  Cost-sharing and match requirements detailed in grant agreement  Value of construction materials is an allowable cost for required non-federal share or match

19 19 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview Leverage and Match Funds  Value of land acquired for YouthBuild program IS NOT an allowed match or cost- sharing  Value of building acquired for YouthBuild program IS an allowable match –Purchase cost is solely used for training –Allowable amount determined by proportionate share of purchase price related to direct training activities

20 20 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview Covenant Clause  Rent or sell to low-income or homeless individuals and families for a period of at least ten years  Ensure owners record a restrictive covenant when an occupancy permit is issued  Inform buyers all residential housing units constructed/rehabilitated using funds in the 10-year period are subject to restrictions (section 672.615 of the Final Rule)

21 21 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview Allowable Costs  Post-secondary education services and activities (e.g. tutoring, study skills training)  Dropout prevention activities  Paid/unpaid work experiences  Alternative secondary school services  Counseling and referral for drug and alcohol abuse  Personal protection equipment

22 22 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview Alternative School and Sequential Service Strategy  Alternative School Designation –Offer high school diploma and GED and be authorized by an appropriate entity  Sequential Service Strategy –Develop educational and occupational skills training plan –Be recognized by an authorizing entity –Award a high school diploma, GED, or both –Be affiliated with a YouthBuild program

23 23 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview Please enter your questions into the Chat Room! Question and Answer Period

24 24 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview Save The Date!  Data Management/MIS March 6, 2012 at 2:00 PM (EDT) –Registration Link: https://www.workforce3one.org/view/5001204553038333249/info https://www.workforce3one.org/view/5001204553038333249/info  Education & Construction April 3, 2012 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  Post-Program Placement & Retention May 1, 2012 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

25 25 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview Access to Webinar Resources WEBINAR RESOURCES: Recordings and transcripts are available within 2 business days after the event.

26 26 YouthBuild Regulations – An Overview www.workforce3one.org For more information about the Workforce Investment System:  Visit www.careeronestop.orgwww.careeronestop.org  Call 1-877-US2-JOBS


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