ELIGIBLE TRAINING PROVIDER POLICY

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Purpose ELIGIBLE TRAINING PROVIDER POLICY Partner4Work administers the Eligible Training Provider List (ETPL) and Local Training Provider List (LTPL) in Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. This policy outlines the appeal procedures for programs rejected from the ETPL and LTPL and training provider eligibility requirements. Affected Parties This policy applies to all training providers, including employers, interested in providing training with Partner4Work funds. Partner4Work and training provider staff are responsible for implementing this policy. References Workforce System Policy (WSP) No. 04-2015, December 23, 2015 Partner4Work Individual Training Account Policy Partner4Work Eligibility Policy Definition of Key Terms Eligible Training Provider is a provider of training services who has met the eligibility requirements to receive WIOA title I-B Adult, Dislocated Worker, and Youth funds to provide training services to eligible individuals. The term Eligible Training Provider List means the commonwealth s statewide list of approved providers of training services who are eligible to receive WIOA title I-B funds. Local Training Provider List is a list of locally approved providers of training services that catalogs training providers and their respective training services/programs exempted from the statewide ETPL eligibility requirements outlined below. Program of Training Services is defined as one (1) or more courses or classes, or a structured regimen that leads to a recognized post-secondary credential, employment, or measurable skill gains toward such a credential or employment. Eligibility Requirements Training Provider Eligibility To be an eligible training provider, an entity must qualify as one (1) of the following: 1. An accredited institution of higher education that provides a program leading to a recognized post-secondary credential; 1

2. An entity that carries out programs registered under the Act of August 16, 1937 (commonly known as the National Apprenticeship Act ; 60 Stat. 664, Chapter 663, 29 U.S.C. 50 et seq.); 3. Another public or private provider of a program of training services, which may include joint labor-management organizations, and eligible providers of adult education and literacy activities under WIOA title II, if such activities are provided in combination with occupational skills training; 4. Provider of on-the-job training (OJT), customized job training (CJT), incumbent worker training (IWT), internships, and paid or unpaid work experience opportunities, or transitional employment; or 5. An entity that is contracted by Partner4Work to provide training services. Registered apprenticeship programs shall be included on the ETPL, but are not subject to the requirements outlined below. Training providers wishing to train individuals with Individual Training Accounts (ITAs) must meet the requirements of the ETPL, outlined below. Training providers providing employer-centric (i.e. workbased training) and those providing cohort training must meet the requirements of the LTPL, outlined below. Policy Denials and Removal Eligible training providers must comply with all federal, state, or local statutes, regulations, policies, and procedures. Any providers that fail to comply may be denied eligibility or removed from a list. Denials for eligibility may be based on: Incomplete or untimely application submission; Failure to meet established criteria; Intentionally supplying inaccurate information; and Substantial violations of any provisions of federal, state, or local statutes, regulations, policies or procedures. Removals from a list may be based on: Failure to provide required data; Failure to notify of program changes including, but not limited to, costs, location of training, or a change in the program any time after its original approval; Failure to meet established criteria; Failure to meet minimum levels of performance; Intentionally supplying inaccurate information; Substantial violations of any provisions of federal, state, or local statutes, regulations, policies, or procedures; 2

Conduct that is either unreasonable or unprofessional; and Deregistration (in the case of a Registered Apprenticeship). Note: If a provider or program is removed from a list for cause, the provider must continue to provide the course of study to any participants already enrolled through the end of the course. A provider of training services whose eligibility is terminated shall be liable for the repayment of funds received under title I-B of WIOA during the period of noncompliance. With the exception of registered apprenticeships, a training provider or program that has been denied initial or continued eligibility of terminated, may apply for eligibility as follows: 1. Performance. A training provider or program removed or denied eligibility because of failure to meet minimum performance requirements, may reapply no sooner than the following quarter from the date of the denial or removal action. 2. Violations of WIOA. Providers that were removed from an eligible training provider list may reapply two (2) years from the date of the final termination action taken either at the state or local level. 3. Unreasonable or unprofessional conduct by a person(s) acting on behalf of the provider. Providers that were removed from the eligible training provider list may reapply one (1) year from the date of the final removal action. A registered apprenticeship that has been removed or denied may be added to the statewide ETP once the program meets the requirements for registration with the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship, or Pennsylvania s apprenticeship agency. Requests for Appeal--ETPL Training providers may file appeals with regard to the denial of a provider s application for initial or continued eligibility listing on the ETPL or the removal of a program(s) already listed on the ETPL. If a course/program is rejected, the institution will receive a system-generated email, or sent a letter if no email address is available, indicating that a course/program rejection has occurred. The notice will indicate the level from which the rejection came, either the local or state, as well the reason for the rejection. All initial appeals must be electronically filed through the www.cwds.pa.gov website within thirty (30) calendar days from the rejection. 1. Log in to the provider business folder at www.cwds.pa.gov. 2. Search for the program that will be appealed by using these steps: a. Click on Services in the Quick Links box on the left side of the page or hover over the Services menu and click Services List. 3

b. On the Provider Service List page, ensure the Provider Program Type displays ETPL Click the appropriate year from the ETPL Year drop-down menu. Click Search. c. A list of all programs will display. 3. Click the radio button for Select next to the rejected course/program. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Appeal from the drop-down menu for Quick Link. Click Go. 4. The Create Appeal screen will display. Enter the email address of the appropriate Local Point of Contact for To, to appeal a local rejection (dmoore@trwib.org). If appealing a state rejection, enter ra-libwpo-ccs@pa.gov for To, and enter your email address for From. The subject line is prepopulated. Enter detailed information in the Reason for Appeal. Click Submit. 5. The Provider Service List screen will display with a confirmation message that reads, Service successfully appealed. By completing these steps, the appeal process commences. If the course/program is rejected by Partner4Work, the following steps will occur: 1. Partner4Work will have thirty (30) calendar days to review the provider s appeal; 2. If Partner4Work upholds the rejection, the provider will receive an email notification of the decision. The provider then has thirty (30) calendar days from the date of the second rejection to file an appeal with the state; 3. Within thirty (30) calendar days, state staff will review the provider s appeal and local decision to reject. State staff may uphold the local decision to reject the course/program or may choose to approve it. If state staff upholds the Partner4Work rejection, the provider will receive an email notification of the decision. The provider then has thirty (30) calendar days to electronically file a request for review. The request for review shall set forth specifically and in detail the grounds and the reasons upon which it is claimed that the rejection, denial, suspension or termination was erroneous. The state will not consider any factual or legal grounds for relief that are not set forth in the appeal. The state will determine whether a fact finding hearing is necessary. A decision will be rendered no later than sixty (60) calendar days from either the date an in-person hearing is held or the date the appeal request is received by the state. Requests for Appeal--LTPL Training providers may file appeals with regard to the denial of a provider s application for initial or continued eligibility listing on the LTPL or the removal of a program(s) already listed on the LTPL. Such requests must include the following: A statement of the desire to appeal; Specification of the program in question; and 4

Detailed explanation of the reasons claimed that the denial or removal was erroneous. All appeals must be submitted in writing within 30 calendar days from the date of the rejection notice or notice of suspension of eligibility. Such appeals may be addressed to Partner4Work: Partner4Work 650 Smithfield Street Suite 2600 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Effective Date: February 29, 2016 5