Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/20/641.540
Timestamp: 2015-03-01 19:44:40
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 641', '§ 641', '§ 502', '§ 502', '§ 641', '§ 502', '§ 641', '§ 502']

20 CFR 641.540 - What types of training may grantees and sub-recipients provide to SCSEP participants in addition to the training received at a community service assignment? | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 20 › Chapter V › Part 641 › Subpart E › Section 641.540 20 CFR 641.540 - What types of training may grantees and sub-recipients provide to SCSEP participants in addition to the training received at a community service assignment?
§ 641.540
In addition to the training provided in a community service assignment, grantees and sub-recipients may arrange skill training provided that it:
Is realistic and consistent with the participants' IEP;
Makes the most effective use of the participant's skills and talents; and
Prepares the participant for unsubsidized employment.
Training may be provided before or during a community service assignment.
Training may be in the form of lectures, seminars, classroom instruction, individual instruction, online instruction, on-the-job experiences. Training may be provided by the grantee or through other arrangements, including but not limited to, arrangements with other workforce development programs such as WIA. (OAA § 502(c)(6)(A)(ii)).
Grantees and sub-recipients are encouraged to obtain training through locally available resources, including host agencies, at no cost or reduced cost to the SCSEP.
Grantees and sub-recipients may pay for participant training, including the payment of reasonable costs of instructors, classroom rental, training supplies, materials, equipment, and tuition. (OAA § 502(c)(6)(A)(ii)).
Participants must be paid wages while in training, as described in § 641.565(a). (OAA § 502(b)(1)(I)).
As provided in § 641.545, grantees and sub-recipients may pay for costs associated with supportive services, such as transportation, necessary to participate in training. (OAA § 502(b)(1)(L)).
Nothing in this section prevents or limits participants from engaging in self-development training available through other sources, at their own expense, during hours when not performing their community service assignments.