N.M. Admin. Code § 11.2.8.17

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 24, December 23, 2024
Section 11.2.8.17 - PERFORMANCE

In order to achieve the vision of WIOA, align service delivery across the core WIOA programs, and ensure a comprehensive approach across all partners, the US departments of labor and education have developed common measures and reporting elements. DWS is required to measure the success and overall effectiveness of the WIOA Title I adult, dislocated worker and youth programs.

A.Performance indicators: Each local area under WIOA Title I is subject to the same primary performance indicators of performance for the core programs under 20 CFR 677.155(a)(1) and (c). In addition to these indicators, DWS may apply additional indicators of performance to local areas.
B.Performance levels. Performance levels are established through a negotiation process between DWS and local areas, in accordance with Section 20 CFR 210, as agreed to in local board grant agreements. In establishing performance expectations, local boards must, through the local planning process, consider the overall goals of the programs and how the WIOA-funded activities will lead to outcomes that contribute to these goals.
C.Performance monitoring. Through the grant agreements, local areas are directed to work with their service providers to monitor performance and report outcomes to DWS, in accordance with Section 20 CFR 677, Subpart C, as well as per their grant agreements. The local board grant agreements serve as a basis for monitoring the attainment of the performance outcomes of each local board. Refer to 11.2.19 NMAC, oversight and monitoring, for further information on monitoring requirements.

N.M. Admin. Code § 11.2.8.17

Adopted by New Mexico Register, Volume XXIX, Issue 11, June 12, 2018, eff. 7/1/2018