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ETPL POLICY AND PROCEDURES ATTACHMENT 1 <br /> G. CA ETPL Initial Eligibility <br /> Training Provider Initial Eligibility Criteria <br /> Initial eligibility applies to providers previously not listed on the CA ETPL under the WIOA or the <br /> Workforce Investment Act of 1998(WIA). The initial eligibility period is one year (365 days). The <br /> Local ETPL Coordinator is responsible for reviewing the training provider's initial eligibility prior <br /> to nominating for inclusion on the CA ETPL. <br /> The following institution types are eligible for inclusion on the CA ETPL: <br /> 1. Adult education secondary schools, as long as the activities are provided in combination <br /> with occupational skills training. <br /> 2. Pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship providers. <br /> 3. Private postsecondary institutions. <br /> 4. Public postsecondary institutions. <br /> The initial eligibility process for each for the training provider types listed above is based on the <br /> following: <br /> 1. Adult Education Secondary Schools <br /> Training providers must be an eligible provider of adult education and literacy activities <br /> under Title II of WIOA. Adult education and/or literacy activities must be offered <br /> concurrently, or in combination with, occupational skills training. A list of Title II <br /> providers can be found on the California Department of Education (CDE) website. <br /> 2. Pre-apprenticeship and Apprenticeship Providers <br /> a. Pre-apprenticeship Provider <br /> Training providers must have a letter of commitment from a DOL registered or <br /> DIR DAS approved apprenticeship program.To be listed on the CA ETPL, the <br /> pre-apprenticeship program must award an industry-recognized credential or <br /> certificate. The state will not enter information on pre-apprenticeship training <br /> programs; this information will be entered by Local Boards, if necessary. <br /> Pre-apprenticeship programs are considered Individualized Career Services <br /> under WIOA, and thus are not required to be on the ETPL. Pre-apprenticeship <br /> programs that do not result in an industry-recognized credential or certificate <br /> cannot be listed on the ETPL; however, those pre-apprenticeship programs that <br /> do provide an industry-recognized certificate or credential can be listed on the <br /> ETPL and used in conjunction with an ITA. The California Workforce <br /> Development Board (State Board) and each Local Board must ensure that <br /> federal WIOA funds awarded for pre-apprenticeship training in the building and <br /> construction trades fund programs and services that follow the Multi-Craft Core <br /> Curriculum (MC3) implemented by the CDE and that develop a plan to help <br /> increase the representation of women in those trades. WIOA prohibits Title I <br /> funds from being used for "construction, purchase of facilities or buildings, or <br /> other capital expenditures for improvements to land or buildings except with <br /> WSD21-03 Page 8 of 21 <br />