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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) This part applies to:
(1) Any recipient, as defined in § 37.4;
(2) Programs and activities that are part of the One–Stop delivery system and that are operated by One–Stop partners listed in section 121(b) of WIA, to the extent that the programs and activities are being conducted as part of the One–Stop delivery system; and
(3) The employment practices of a recipient and/or One–Stop partner, as provided in § 37.10.
(b) Limitation of application. This part does not apply to:
(1) Programs or activities that are financially assisted by the Department exclusively under laws other than Title I of WIA, and that are not part of the One–Stop delivery system (including programs or activities implemented under, authorized by, and/or financially assisted by the Department under, JTPA);
(2) Contracts of insurance or guaranty;
(3) The ultimate beneficiary to this program of Federal financial assistance;
(4) Federal procurement contracts, with the exception of contracts to operate or provide services to Job Corps Centers; and
(5) Federally-operated Job Corps Centers. The operating Department is responsible for enforcing the nondiscrimination and equal opportunity laws to which such Centers are subject.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 29. Labor § 29.37.2 To whom does this part apply, and what is the scope of this part? - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-29-labor/cfr-sect-29-37-2/
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