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Company Name
Hispanic Business Consultants
Contract #
A-2002-121
Agency
Community Development
Council Approval Date
6/17/2002
Expiration Date
6/30/2003
Insurance Exp Date
1/3/2004
Destruction Year
2008
Notes
Amended by A-2003-020
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It is unlawful for an employer, union, or employment agency to punish you or <br />any witness for attempting to present the facts in a case. <br /> <br /> YOUR CIVIL RIGHTS UNDER THE <br /> WORKFORCE INVESTMENT ACT <br />Santa Ana Local Workforce Investment Area <br />1000 E. Santa Ana Blvd., Suite 200 <br /> Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br /> (714) 565-2600 <br /> <br />II. <br /> <br />B. Criminal Complaints <br /> <br /> In accordance with the WlA (P.L. 105-200) and the implementing code of Fe~leral <br /> section 667.600 .... Federal handling of criminal complaints and report of fraud, abuse <br /> and other criminal activity. "All information and complaints involving fraud, abuse or <br /> other criminal activity shall be reported directly and immediately to the City of Santa <br /> Aha and the Secretary of Labor." <br /> <br />General Procedures for Handling Non-Criminal Violations of the Act <br /> <br />The following procedure is promulgated to meet the requirements of Title 20, of the Code of <br />Federal Regulations, Section 667.600 through 667.640 of the WIA regulations, and Section <br />181(c) of the Act (Public Law 105.200:29 U.S. Code Sec. 2931 et seq.) at the State and <br />LWIA level for the receipt, investigation, hearing, and resolution of complaints by WIA <br />participants, subrecipients, applicants for participation, or financial assistance, labor unions, <br />community based organizations, or any other persons. <br /> <br />These procedures provide for resolution of non-criminal complaints arising from the <br />operation of the Santa Ana LWIA. <br /> <br />A complaint is defined here as a written expression by a party alleging a violation of the <br />Act, regulations promulgated under the Act, recipient grants, subagreements, or other <br />specific agreements under the Act, including terms and conditions of employment of such <br />participants in employment training programs. Ail complaints, amendments and <br />withdrawals shall be in writing. These procedures are intended to resolve matters which <br />concern policies, procedures or action(s) arising in connection with WIA programs operated <br />by each LWlA grant recipient and subrecipient under the Act. <br /> <br />These procedures shall not be construed as affecting any other available legal remedy <br />outside of the WIA complaint process (i.e., disputes regarding terms and conditions of <br />employment of any employee who is not a participant), either separately or simultaneously, <br />that a person may wish to pursue in the resolution of a non-WtA complaint. Also, these <br />procedures do not restrict the LWIA grant recipient staff in carrying out informal discussion <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br /> <br />
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