§ 664.200 Who is eligible for youth services?
§ 664.205 How is the “deficient in basic literacy skills” criterion in § 664.200(c)(1) defined and documented?
§ 664.210 How is the “requires additional assistance to complete an educational program, or to secure and hold employment” criterion in § 664.200(c)(6) defined and documented?
§ 664.215 Must youth participants be registered to participate in the youth program?
§ 664.220 Is there an exception to permit youth who are not low-income individuals to receive youth services?
§ 664.230 Are the eligibility barriers for eligible youth the same as the eligibility barriers for the five percent of youth participants who do not have to meet income eligibility requirements?
§ 664.240 May a local program use eligibility for free lunches under the National School Lunch Program as a substitute for the income eligibility criteria under title I of WIA?
§ 664.250 May a disabled youth whose family does not meet income eligibility criteria under the Act be eligible for youth services?

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Terms Used In CFR > Title 20 > Chapter V > Part 664 > Subpart B - Eligibility for Youth Services

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