Arkansas Administrative Code Agency 181 - Workforce Investment Board

The Arkansas Administrative Code, Agency 181, pertains to the Arkansas Workforce Investment Board (AWIB), which is responsible for coordinating and establishing policies for conducting employment and training activities within the workforce investment system created by the Federal Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (Public Law 105-220) and Arkansas Act 1125 of 1999. (dfa.arkansas.gov)

Key Components of Agency 181

1. Board Structure and Committees

The AWIB comprises several standing and ad hoc committees to fulfill its mission of providing workforce initiatives:(regulations.justia.com)

Executive Committee: Meets monthly and has the authority of the AWIB to act during the interim between Board meetings. (regulations.justia.com)

Strategic Planning Committee: Acts in an advisory capacity to the Board to carry out specific functions. (regulations.justia.com)

Program and Performance Evaluation Committee: Acts in an advisory capacity to the Board to carry out specific functions.

Budget Committee: An ad hoc committee established to provide recommendations for the expenditure of WIA Title IB formula and 15% Statewide Activity funds. (regulations.justia.com)

2. Unified Five-Year Plan Modifications

Rule 181.00.04-001 addresses modifications to the Arkansas Unified Five-Year Plan in accordance with Section 12 of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998. This rule outlines the procedures for making changes to the state's workforce development plan to ensure it meets evolving needs and federal requirements. (law.cornell.edu, law.cornell.edu)

3. Strategic Planning

Rule 181.00.05-002, known as the "Two-Year Arkansas Strategic Plan of 2005-07," outlines the strategic direction for workforce development in Arkansas. This plan includes goals and objectives to enhance employment and training activities, aligning with both state and federal workforce development priorities. (regulations.justia.com, dfa.arkansas.gov)

4. Grievance, Complaint, and Appeal Procedures

The Arkansas Department of Workforce Services (ADWS) has established procedures for addressing grievances, complaints, and appeals related to WIOA Title I-B activities. These procedures ensure that participants and other interested parties have a clear process to follow if they believe their rights have been violated. (dws.arkansas.gov)

5. Funding and Appropriations

The Arkansas Workforce Investment Board is supported by federal funding through the Workforce Investment Act. The biennial budget request represents the support of a 43-member board and a support staff of 13. (dfa.arkansas.gov)

For more detailed information, you can access the full text of the regulations and related documents through the following resources:

Cornell Legal Information Institute – Agency 181

Justia – Arkansas Administrative Code, Agency 181

Arkansas Department of Workforce Services – Workforce Services Regulations

 

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