UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROGRAM LETTER No. 18-06

2005
2006
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UIPL 18-06 -- Not Issued

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UIPL 18-06 -- Not Issued

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DINAP BULLETIN 97-07

1997
1997
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Removal of Property from the Contractor Property Management System (CPMS) Inventory and Elimination of the Requirement for Prior Agency Approval for Disposition of Excess Property.

Purpose

To inform grantees that annual physical Inventories to be reconciled to the CPMS and subsequent grantee certifications are no longer required for property which has a fair market value of less than $5,000.00 and, furthermore, to allow grantees to dispose

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References. a. 29 CFR Part 97 (Administrative requirements for Federal grants to State, local and Indian Tribal governments); b. 29 CFR Part 95. (Administrative requirements for Federal grants to institutions of higher education and non-profit organizations); c. OMB Circular A-87 (cost principles for state, local and Indian Tribal governments); d. OMB Circular A-122 (Cost principles for non-profit organizations); e. DINAP Bulletin 94-14 (Prior approval for automated data processing equipment) and; f. ETA Handbook 359 Background. Section 401 grantees are currently required to perform an annual physical inventory to be reconciled with the CPMS Inventory Master List. Upon completion grantees must certify that the inventory is correct by submitting form ETA 3-94, Contractor's Inventory Certificate. Additionally, grantees are required to notify the Department of Labor, Property office, when property considered to be excess is no longer needed. Disposition of property is requested by submitting form ETA SF-120, Report of excess personal property. Grantees should be aware that disposition guidance and/or requirements in the OMB circulars have not changed. Definitions. OMB A-110 codified at 29 CFR Part 95.2(ee) states "Property means, unless otherwise stated, equipment, intangible property and debt instruments." 29 CFR Part 95.2(z) states "Personal property means property of any kind except real property. It may be tangible, having physical existence, or intangible, having no physical existence, such as copyrights, patents, or securities". 29 CFR Part 95.2(n) states "Equipment means tangible non-expendable personal property I including exempt property charged directly to the award having a useful life of more than one year and an acquisition cost of $5,000.00 or more per unit. However, consistent with recipient policy, lower limits may be established...." Action. Effective immediately, section 401 grantees will not be required to conduct annual physical inventories to be reconciled to the CPMS with subsequent certifications submitted to the DOL property office. Additionally, section 401 grantees will not be required to receive prior agency approval to dispose of property and equipment with a fair market value less than $5,000.00 per unit. Important Reminders. a. Grantees must receive prior agency approval to purchase property and equipment with an acquisition cost of $5,000.00 or more per unit. b. Grantees must receive prior agency approval to dispose of property and equipment which has a fair market value of $5,000.00 or more at the time of disposition. c. Although property and equipment will not be maintained on the CPMS, grantees must maintain an inventory system which records all equipment information. Equipment information shall include: 1. A description of the equipment. 2. Manufacturer's serial number, model number, Federal stock number, national stock number, or other identification number. 3. Source of the equipment including the award number. 4. Whether title vests in the recipient or the Federal Government. 5. Acquisition date (or date received, if the equipment was furnished by the federal government) and cost. 6. Information from which one can calculate the percentage of Federal participation in the cost of the equipment (not applicable to equipment furnished by the Federal Government). 7. Location and condition of the equipment and the date the information was reported. 8. Unit acquisition cost. 9. Ultimate disposition date, including date of disposal and sales price or the method used to determine current fair market value where a recipient compensates DOL for its share. Effective Date. Immediately. Inquiries. Questions should be addressed to your DINAP Federal Representative at (202) 219-8502.

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All Indian and Native American Grantees

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Thomas M. Dowd Chief Division of Indian and Native American Programs Anna W. Goddard Director Office of Special Targeted Programs

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UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROGRAM LETTER No. 17-06

2005
2006
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UIPL 17-06 -- Not Issued

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UIPL 17-06 -- Not Issued

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TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION NOTICE No. 12-97

1997
1997
Subject

Program Year (PY) 1995 SPIR CD-ROMS.

Purpose

As previously announced in Training and Employment Information Notice (TEIN) No. 5-97, this transmits a copy of the PY 1995 SPIR CD-ROM (SPIR--Standardized Program Information Reporting for the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) Title IIA, IIC, III, and

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CD-ROM Information: The new, enhanced format for the PY 1995 CD-ROM contains the complete public use data set on all individuals who exited the PY 1995 JTPA Titles IIA, IIC, III, and Section 204(d) programs. (Individual identifiers for each record have been removed to ensure JTPA participant confidentiality. Unique identifier codes have been substituted.) For the first time, the SPIR CD-ROM also contains the PY 95 SPIR Data Book, all 52 State SPIR Data Books, the Guide to JTPA Performance Standards for Program Years 1996 and 1997, and additional technical documentation. Acrobat TM Reader software in both MS-DOS and Windows versions are included to allow easy reading and printing of the documents. The readme.txt file provides a summary of the CD-ROM's contents and may be a useful place to start. A complete list of the contents of the PY 1995 SPIR CD-ROM is attached. The data in the public use data set are provided in a pure text (ASCII) format that can be read by any appropriate statistical analysis program (for example, SASTM or SPSSTM) or database program. In addition to the actual data set, the CD-ROM contains complete documentation of the public use data files for the JTPA Title IIA, IIC, III and Section 204(d) programs. All documentation is in Adobe AcrobatTM (.pdf) format. Files with a ".pdf" extension can be easily viewed and printed using the AcrobatTM reader automatically invoked on the CD-ROM. The report "Overview of PY 95 SPIR Public Use Data Files," contains important caveats for users. A copy is attached, and it is also in the pub_over.pdf file. The entire record layout for all 300 variables in the public use data set is listed in the pub_use.pdf file. The CD-ROM also contains extensive tables derived from the SPIR data, including SPIR Data Books for the nation and for each State. The Data Books provide detailed descriptive tables on characteristics, services and outcomes for individuals who exited JTPA programs. These tables are also provided in AcrobatTM format, as is the Guide to JTPA Performance Standards for Program Years 1996 and 1997. Errors in Economic Data. Due to a programming error, not all data items based on the ES202 data were updated as the documentation claims. For the following items in the economic conditions data set, 1994 data instead of 1995 data are incorrectly included on the CD-ROM in the econ.dat file: 1) annual earnings in retail and wholesale trade, 2) 3-year growth rate of earnings in trade, and 3) percent employment in manufacturing, agriculture and mining. A future notice will transmit printouts of the corrected economic data. SPIR Background. Please refer to TEIN No. 5-97, dated July 25, 1997, for background information on the SPIR data set and Data Books, including some expected benefits of use of the data for State and local analysis. The TEIN also transmitted printed copies of the PY 1995 SPIR Data Book.

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All State JTPA Liaisons All State Worker Adjustment Liaisons All One-Stop Career Center System Leads

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Wendy L. McConnell Acting Administrator for Regional Management

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PY 1995 SPIR CD-ROM "Overview of PY 95 SPIR Public Use Data Files" The PY 1995 SPIR CD-ROM (fact sheet) For a copy of attachment(s), please contact Deloris Norris of the Office of Regional Management at (202) 219-5585.

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UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROGRAM LETTER No. 19-06

2005
2006
Subject

Minimum Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) Weekly Benefit Amount: April 1- June 30, 2006

Purpose

To transmit the subject computation for State Workforce Agency usage in computing minimum weekly DUA amounts for all major disasters declared during the third quarter of fiscal year (FY) 2006.

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STATE WORKFORCE AGENCIES

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CHERYL ATKINSON
Administrator
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OWB 97-18

1997
1997
Subject

Peer-to-Peer Technical Assistance and Training

Purpose

To announce plans for development of a national system to facilitate transactions whereby an SCSEP grantee is able to provide technical assistance and/or training (TAT) to another grantee or set of grantees.

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Questions may be directed to Bill Burrell or Frances Hawkins at (202) 219-5904 or e-mail burrellw@doleta.gov or hawkinsf@doleta.gov.

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Background: The workforce development system is rapidly changing to accommodate new training and employment demands and emerging service delivery systems such as the One-Stop Career Center System. The changes are affecting all employment and training programs including the SCSEP. More changes are anticipated as Congress revisits the roles and responsibilities of programs and projects comprising the nation's workforce development system. SCSEP grantees must be in position to deliver quality services to their customers. They must continue to improve while meeting customer needs. As key staff and local program administrators change, an increased need for training and technical assistance is created. The Division of Older Worker Programs encourages SCSEP grantees to participate in a system that provides for experienced, specifically skilled grantees to deliver technical assistance or training to other grantees desiring specialized training. This system of Peer-to-Peer TAT will utilize the expertise of individuals who are knowledgeable in certain program and administrative areas to assist their counterparts in other programs. Peer-to-Peer TAT will make it possible for grantees to help each other as, collectively, we all strive to deliver the best possible services to our customers. Planned Activities: The Division of Older Worker Programs has an agreement with DTI Associates, Inc. to work with Federal and non-Federal staff to assist in the design of the SCSEP Peer-to-Peer TAT system. One of the first activities being undertaken is to review other programs where a peer-to-peer system is working or has been attempted. Conversations are ongoing with staff in the Indian and Native American Program which has had a peer-to-peer system in operation for many years. Similarly, work done by MDC, Inc. that culminated in the June 1995 publication of a manual titled Learning and Teaching: A Demonstrated Approach to State and Regional Peer-to-Peer Capacity Building, is being reviewed for applicability to this effort. Following the research of past peer-to-peer efforts input will be sought from SCSEP National and State sponsors, and other organizations involved in the program. This will occur in a number of ways: Requests for review and comments on drafts of the peer-to-peer system under development; Establishing a work group to obtain feedback as the project progresses (this group is described in the next section of this Bulletin); and Presentations at Older Worker conferences where comments, observations, and recommendations may be made by attendees. Feedback Group: The feedback group is made up of representatives from SCSEP National and State Sponsors and other organizations. The purpose of the group is to provide feedback to the developers of the system as the design begins to take shape. We do not envision that it will be necessary to physically convene this group in one location. Rather, input will be accomplished through e-mail or conference calls. The group size will be kept to 10 members. If you are not a member of the workgroup, and would like to present a view, voice a comment, offer a suggestion, or make a recommendation you may contact any member of the group or any of the developers in the Division of Older Worker Programs. When the group is established you will be provided with names, addresses, phone and fax numbers. The main thing is that you should view the Peer-to-Peer system as your system and take part in its design. Accordingly, you will have many opportunities to provide your input. The work group is currently comprised of representatives from the following organizations: Green Thumb National Urban League National Council on the Aging National Association of State Units on Aging Senior Texas Employment Program (STEP) U.S. Forest Service National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (N4A) State of Colorado Technology: One of the features of the Peer-to-Peer TAT system will be the use of technology to exchange information among grantees. Preliminary plans are to make use of the ETA Older Workers Homepage on the Internet for this purpose. A special section would be devoted to SCSEP Peer-to-Peer TAT information exchange. This would be a place where grantees can go to seek "how-to" information on a variety of program and administrative issues. Also planned on the Homepage is a place where grantees can find information on successful linkages and innovative projects. When the system is up on the ETA Older Workers Homepage, we hope that you will contribute information for inclusion. Training: Training on the new system will take the form of briefings at the Older Worker conferences planned for the fall of 1997. A Peer-to-Peer workshop will be held at each of the conferences. Each workshop will be conducted in a manner to provide for the maximum amount of dialogue and input from grantees and other partners in the system. The guides used in the workshops will later become the manuals for the Peer-to-Peer TAT system. Action Requested: Each sponsor interested in helping to structure the TAT Peer-to-Peer system is invited to send comments, suggestions and recommendations to the Division of Older Workers in the ETA National Office. All submissions should be sent to the attention of Frances Hawkins.

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All Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) Sponsors

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Erich W. ("Ric") Larisch Chief Division of Older Worker Programs

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Training Older Workers for the Future, Changing Work in America Series, Radcliffe Public Policy Institute For a copy of the attachment(s), please contact Mina Johnson of the Office of Special Targeted Programs.

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UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROGRAM LETTER No. 20-06

2005
2006
Subject

Procedures for Release of Unemployment Insurance (UI) Benefit Accuracy Measurement (BAM) Data for Calendar Year (CY) 2005

Purpose

To provide State Workforce Agencies with guidelines and key dates for the completion of CY 2005 UI BAM paid and denied claims sample cases and the publication of CY 2005 BAM program data.

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CHERYL ATKINSON
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OWB 97-17

1997
1997
Subject

Radcliffe Publication--Training Older Workers for the Future

Purpose

To distribute Training Older Workers for the Future, a study published under the Radcliffe Public Policy Institute's Changing Work in America Series. As sponsors of the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP), you may find that this publicati

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Background: Today, America's workforce is undergoing an unprecedented series of changes. While technology is rapidly reshaping the face of our economy, a large segment of America's population, the Baby Boom Generation, is aging as business struggles to compete in an increasingly global market. Simultaneous advances in technology and changes in demography are having an impact that will continue reshaping our economy well into the 21st century. Many people are familiar with facts about technology, computers and downsizing. However, many do not know that the number of workers age 45 and over will have increased by nearly 17 million between 1994 and 2005. To meet the challenges that these impacts suggest, the Employment and Training Administration (ETA) commissioned the Radcliffe Public Policy Institute to conduct a series of focus groups on issues related to the training of older workers. Over the course of a year, several focus groups were convened. The first round of focus groups was composed of workers age 45 and over from a variety of workplaces. Another round of two additional groups, one composed of professional trainers and another of supervisors and human resource professionals, approached the issue from a different perspective. With the intent of obtaining information on workforce issues that would be useful to employers, policy makers, trainers, Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) and SCSEP administrators, the focus groups discussed several questions regarding attitudes towards the training of older workers. Although the focus group participants were generally more well off financially than SCSEP enrollees, they voiced concern about many of the same practices and perceptions of employers commonly experienced by older workers across-the-board. To assist older workers to have more positive workplace experiences, you should be aware of the employer attitudes and practices often experienced by mature workers in today' workplace. The report concludes with this caveat: "As we close out the last decade of this century and look toward the next, it is clear that neither employers nor employees can afford to sit by as the skills of the workforce become obsolete." Actions Required: SCSEP sponsors should: a. Undertake efforts to disseminate information about mature workers revealed by the study; b. Initiate dialogues with employers to educate them about the findings of the study; c. Promote efforts to educate employers about the benefits of hiring, retraining and retaining mature workers; d. Facilitate and promote continued participation by mature workers in the workforce - e.g. through job fairs, mature worker luncheons, news releases and radio and television public service announcements emphasizing the benefits of hiring, training or retraining, and retaining mature workers; and e. Coordinate with State Employment Security Agencies, JTPA State Liaisons, and Service Delivery Areas, the Governor's office and other SCSEP sponsors to further foster community efforts to hire, train and promote mature workers at the State and community levels.

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All Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) Sponsors

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Erich W. ("Ric") Larisch Chief Division of Older Worker Programs

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Training Older Workers for the Future, Changing Work in America Series, Radcliffe Public Policy Institute. For a copy of the attachment(s), please contact Mina Johnson of the Office of Special Targeted Programs.

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UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE PROGRAM LETTER No. 24-04, change 2

2005
2006
Subject

Unemployment Insurance Information Technology Security – Additional Information and the Self-Evaluation Tool.

Purpose

To provide State Workforce Agencies (SWAs) with both additional information on the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) Information Technology (IT) security guidelines and the software tool to conduct a security self-assessment of unemployment insurance (UI) computer systems.

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CHERYL ATKINSON s/s
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RAL 1-97

1997
1997
Subject

UI Tax Rates by Industry, Calendar Year (CY) 1995

Purpose

To transmit Tax Rates by Industry tables for 1995.

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Background: RAL 2-87, issued May 26, 1987, disseminated a package containing UI Tax Rates by Industry for 1975-1985. These data were prepared by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) from the ES202 Employment, Wages, and Contributions report. Each year, BLS has prepared annual updates of this information as it has become available. The attached tables update the series through 1995.

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All State Employment Security Agencies

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Robert S. Kenyon Acting Administrator for Regional Management

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UI Tax Rates by Industry tables for 1995 To obtain a copy of the attachment(s), please contact Deloris Norris of the Office of Regional Management at (202) 219-5585.

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