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States on the same basis as in the Title II-A training program. The Governor will allocate 100 percent of the grant to service delivery areas on the same basis as in the Title II-A program. Title II-C: Funds are allotted to the States on the same basis as in the Title II-A training program. The Governor will allocate 82 percent of the grant to the service delivery areas for the training services on the same basis as in the Title II-A program. The remainder of the grant funds are available as follows: 5 percent for incentive grants to service delivery areas; 5 percent for overall administration, management, and auditing activities, other State training programs, and funding of the State Job Training Coordinating Council; and 8 percent for State education and coordination grants. Length and Time Phasing of Assistance: Funds are allotted based on unemployment statistics available for the most recent 12 months. 384 POST ASSISTANCE REQUIREMENTS: Reports: Reporting requirements as specified by the Secretary in accordance with 20 CFR 627.455. Audits: Audits of the States and SDAs will be conducted in accordance with 20 CFR 627.480. Records: States are required to maintain adequate records in accordance with 20 CFR 627.460. FINANCIAL INFORMATION: Account Identification: 16-0174-0-1-504. Obligations: (Grants) Program operates on a Program Year (PY) beginning July 1 and ending June 30. For Title II-A: PY 99

 

 

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