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34 CFR part 361, subpart F provides a description of the One-Stop Delivery System and outlines detailed operational requirements. According to 34 CFR § 361.300(a), the One-Stop aims to merge “workforce development, educational, and other human resource services in a seamless customer-focused service delivery network that enhances access to the programs' services and improves long-term employment outcomes for individuals receiving assistance.”

Although the various One-Stop partners administer separately funded programs, there is a shared goal of providing services to help increase the consumers’ access to training and educational opportunities, while removing additional barriers to employment as needed.

Below are some resources to help you understand and manage the requirements for being a required partner of the One-Stop Delivery System, including financial contributions related to the VR agency’s proportionate use of the one-stop center and relative benefits received.

Resources

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34 CFR § 361.420 What are the roles and responsibilities of the required one-stop partners?
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34 CFR § 361.500 What is the Memorandum of Understanding
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34 CFR § 361.700 through 361.760 Read this entire section about one-stop infrastructure costs
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RSA-TAC-15-02 Vision for the State Vocational Rehabilitation Services Program
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RSA-TAC-17-02 One-Stop Operations Guidance for the American Job Center Network
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RSA-TAC-17-03 Infrastructure Funding of the One-Stop Delivery System
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Sharing American Job Center Costs Using “Customer Count:” One Approach to Cost Allocation under WIOA
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