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C. How will the local board provide a leadership role in developing policy, <br />implementing policy, and oversight for the local workforce investment system? <br />[WIA Section 117(d)(4)] Include in this discussion a description of your local <br />board composition and how it meets the membership criteria set forth in the <br />California Unemployment Insurance Code (CUIC) Section 14202. <br />The Santa Ana W1B anticipates receiving nominations from the Orange County <br />Central Labor Council for two additional labor representatives in order to comply <br />wifh S8293. This would bring us info compliance with 11 % labor representatives. <br />The Santa Ana WIB currently has 21 privafe sector members and 14 public sector <br />members. Adding new labor representatives will not alter the majority balance of <br />privafe sector members which would be of 57% at fhat point. The Santa Ana WIB <br />is a active board thaf meets 6 fimes a year to review workforce dafa and action <br />items broughf forth by fhe various WIB committees. Collectively, the WIB <br />committees meef approximately 30 times a year. <br />D. How will the local board assure the local system contributes to the achievement of <br />the State's strategic goals? [WIA Section 118(x)] <br />E. How will the local board meet the requirement that neither the local board nor its <br />staff provide training services without a written waiver from the Governor? [WIA <br />Section 117 (f)(1)(A) and (B)] <br />If the local board plans to provide training services, describe which service. if a <br />waiver is to be sought, a request for Waiver of Training Prohibition must be <br />submitted for each specific training program. <br />i F. How will the local board assure that the public (including persons with disabilities) <br />have access to board meetings and activities including local board membership, <br />notification of meetings, and meeting minutes? [WIA Section 117(e)] <br />V. LOCAL ONE-STOP SERVICE DELIVERY SYSTEM <br />The cornerstone of the new workforce investment system is One-Stop service delivery, <br />which makes available numerous training, education and employment programs through <br />a single customer-focused, user-friendly service delivery system at the local level. The <br />One-Stop system must include at least one comprehensive physical center in each local <br />area that must provide core services and access to programs and services of the One- <br />Stop partners. The system may also include a network of affiliated One-Stop sites and <br />specialized centers that address specific needs. <br />FW IAB99-2A 8 of 1 B Rev. 9/08 <br />19D-11 <br />
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