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Additional One -Stop Partners <br />Other entities that carry out a workforce development program, including Federal, State, or Local <br />programs and programs in the private sector, may serve as additional Partners in the American <br />Job Center network if the Local Board and chief elected official(s) approve the entity's <br />participation, <br />Additional Partners may include employment and training programs administered by the Social <br />Security Administration, including the Ticket to Work and Self -Sufficiency Program established <br />under sec. 1148 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1320b-19), employment and training <br />programs carried out by the Small Business Administration, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance <br />Program (SNAP) employment and training programs, authorized under secs. 6(d)(4) and 6(o) of <br />the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 (7 U.S.C. 2015(d)(4) and 2015(o)), Client Assistance Program <br />authorized under sec. 112 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 732), programs authorized <br />under the National and Community Service Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12501 atseq.), and other <br />appropriate Federal, State, or local programs, including employment, education, and training <br />programs provided by public libraries or in the private sector, programs providing transportation <br />assistance, and programs providing services to individuals with substance abuse or mental health <br />Issues. <br />[20 CFR 678.410; 34 CFR 361.410; 34 CFR 463.410; and TEGL 17-16, RSA TAC 17-03, and <br />OCTAE Program Memo 17-3, Infrastructure Funding of the One -Stop Delivery System (p. 7)] <br />Infrastructure <br />PARTNER SERVICES <br />At a minimum, Partners will make the below services available, as applicable to the program, <br />consistent with and coordinated via the AJCC network system. Additional services may be <br />provided on a case by case basis and with the approval of the Local Board. <br />JOBSEEKER SERVICES <br />Basic Career Services: Basic Career Services cont. <br />Outreach, intake and orientation to the information, Initial assessments of skill level(s), aptitudes, abilities <br />services, programs, tools and resources available and supportive service needs <br />through the Local workforce system. <br />In and out of area job search and placement Access to employment opportunity and labor market <br />assistance (including provision of information on in- information <br />demand industry sectors and occupations and non- <br />traditional employment) <br />Perfor11 mance inform11 ation and program costs for Information on performance of the Local workf11 orce <br />eligible providers of training, education, and system <br />workforce services <br />