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General Overview. The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) (Pub. L. 113-128) establishes comprehensive legislation that reforms and modernizes the public workforce system. WIOA reaffirms the role of the public workforce system, and brings together and enhances several key employments, education, and training programs. It ensures that the workforce system operates as a comprehensive, integrated and streamlined system to provide pathways to prosperity for those it serves and continuously improves the quality and performance of its services. In Partnership with the Orange County Board of Supervisors, the Orange County Development Board (OCDB) oversees Orange County's workforce development activities and establishes programs in response to the workforce needs of Orange County, including labor market information, employment and training services, and business assistance. Central to the OCDB’s ability to provide services is the Orange County One-Stop Career Centers, a proud partner of America’s Job Center of California (AJCC) network, affiliate centers and young adult employment and training programs located throughout the County. The OCDB designs and implements programs and services for businesses, adult job seekers, dislocated workers and young adults, working in close collaboration with education, business, labor, economic development and other organizations with a stake in preparing the County’s workers to contribute to our growing economy. The One-Stop Center(s) will continue to serve as the service delivery system for programs funded under the WIOA and its partner programs. The Orange County One- Stop System is a collaboration of organizations and agencies that are responsible for the administration of workforce development, educational, social services and other human services programs and funding streams that provide assistance to clients receiving services through the Orange County One-Stop Centers. SUBRECIPIENT shall serve as the Operator of the One-Stop Centers for the Orange County Development Area as outlined within this Attachment. SUBRECIPIENT shall provide a comprehensive menu of programs and services as required by the WIOA. WIOA is not an entitlement program, and selection for participation in this program is based upon an assessment of the client’s needs, interests, abilities, motivation, and prospect for successfully completing the program. In accordance with local policies and procedures, prioritization of services is also taken into consideration. To comply with the requirements of this Agreement, SUBRECIPIENT shall deliver workforce development services to One-Stop Center adults, dislocated workers and other designated special populations. Services that must be made available to One-Stop FY 2018-19 ProPath Page 1 of 38 ATTACHMENT B Agreement #18-28-0018-OS clients are outlined in Section III. Enhanced supportive services and training opportunities shall be funded and made available to enrolled clients. Business Services including Rapid Response shall also be provided. SUBRECIPIENT shall conform to all WIOA regulations and future policy guidance issuances by the DOL, the State and OCDB during the term of this Agreement. Applicable new WIOA provisions and requirements supersede any replaced WIA provisions in existing policies cited within this Agreement.

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General Overview. The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) (Pub. L. 113-128) establishes comprehensive legislation that reforms and modernizes the public workforce system. WIOA reaffirms the role of the public workforce system, and brings together and enhances several key employmentsemployment, education, and training programs. It ensures that the workforce system operates as a comprehensive, integrated and streamlined system to provide pathways to prosperity for those it serves and continuously improves the quality and performance of its services. In Partnership with the Orange County Board of Supervisors, the Orange County Development Board (OCDB) oversees Orange County's workforce development activities and establishes programs in response to the workforce needs of Orange County, including labor market information, employment and training services, and business assistance. Central to the OCDB’s ability to provide services is the Orange County One-Stop Career Centers, a proud partner of America’s Job Center of California (AJCC) network, affiliate centers and youth young adult employment and training programs located throughout the County. The OCDB designs and implements programs and services for businesses, adult job seekers, dislocated workers and youth young adults, working in close collaboration with education, business, labor, economic development and other organizations with a stake in preparing the County’s workers to contribute to our growing economy. The One-Stop Center(s) will continue to serve as the service delivery system for programs funded under the WIOA and its partner programs. The Orange County One- Stop System is a collaboration of organizations and agencies that are responsible for the administering administration of workforce development, educational, social services and other human services programs and funding streams that provide assistance to clients receiving services through the Orange County One-Stop Centers. SUBRECIPIENT SUB-RECIPIENT shall serve as the Operator of the One-Stop Centers for the Orange County Development Area as outlined within this Attachment. SUBRECIPIENT SUB-RECIPIENT shall provide a comprehensive menu of programs and services as required by the WIOA. WIOA is not an entitlement program, and selection for participation in this program is based upon an assessment of the client’s needs, interests, abilities, motivation, and prospect for successfully completing the program. In accordance with local policies and procedures, prioritization of services is also taken into consideration. To comply with the requirements of this Agreement, SUBRECIPIENT SUB-RECIPIENT shall deliver workforce development services to One-Stop Center adults, dislocated workers and other designated special populations. Services that must be made available to One-Stop FY 2018-19 ProPath Page 1 of 38 ATTACHMENT B Agreement #18-28-0018-OS clients are outlined in Section III. Enhanced supportive services and training opportunities shall be funded and made available to enrolled clients. Business Services including Rapid Response shall also be provided. SUBRECIPIENT shall conform to all WIOA regulations and future policy guidance issuances by the DOL, the State and OCDB during the term of this Agreement. Applicable new WIOA provisions and requirements supersede any replaced WIA provisions in existing policies cited within this Agreement.and

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General Overview. The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) (Pub. L. 113-128) establishes comprehensive legislation that reforms and modernizes the public workforce system. WIOA reaffirms the role of the public workforce system, and brings together and enhances several key employments, education, and training programs. It ensures that the workforce system operates as a comprehensive, integrated and streamlined system to provide pathways to prosperity for those it serves and continuously improves the quality and performance of its services. In Partnership with the Orange County Board of Supervisors, the County of Orange County Development Board (OCDB) oversees Orange County's workforce development activities and establishes programs in response to the workforce needs of Orange County, including labor market information, employment and training services, and business assistance. Central to the OCDBCounty of Orange’s ability to provide services is the Orange County One-Stop Career Centers, a proud partner of America’s Job Center of California (AJCC) network, affiliate centers network and young adult employment and training programs located throughout the County. The OCDB County of Orange designs and implements programs and services for businesses, adult job seekers, dislocated workers and young adults, working in close collaboration with education, business, labor, economic development and other organizations with a stake in preparing the County’s workers to contribute to our growing economy. The One-Stop Center(sCenter (North) will continue to serve as the service delivery system for programs funded under the WIOA and its partner programs. The Orange County One- One-Stop System is a collaboration of organizations and agencies that are responsible for the administration of workforce development, educational, social services and other human services programs and funding streams that provide assistance to clients receiving services through the Orange County One-Stop Centers. SUBRECIPIENT shall serve as the Operator Career Services Provider of the North One-Stop Centers Center for the Orange County Development Area as outlined within this Attachment. SUBRECIPIENT shall provide a comprehensive menu of programs and services as required by the WIOA. WIOA is not an entitlement program, and selection for participation in this program is based upon an assessment of the client’s needs, interests, abilities, motivation, and prospect for successfully completing the program. In accordance with local policies and procedures, prioritization of services is also taken into consideration. To comply with the requirements of this Agreement, SUBRECIPIENT shall deliver workforce development services to One-Stop Center (North) adults, dislocated workers and other designated special populations. Services that must be made available to One-Stop FY 2018-19 ProPath Page 1 of 38 ATTACHMENT B Agreement #18-28-0018-OS clients are outlined in Section III. Enhanced supportive services and training opportunities shall be funded and made available to enrolled clients. Business Services including Rapid Response shall also funding will be providedprovided for Business Services. SUBRECIPIENT shall conform to all WIOA regulations and future policy guidance issuances by the DOL, the State and OCDB County of Orange during the term of this Agreement. Applicable new WIOA provisions and requirements supersede any replaced WIA provisions in existing policies cited within this Agreement.

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General Overview. The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Orange County Office on Aging (WIOAOoA) (Pub. L. 113-128) establishes comprehensive legislation that reforms and modernizes the public workforce system. WIOA reaffirms the role of the public workforce system, and brings together and enhances several key employments, education, and training programs. It ensures that the workforce system operates as a comprehensive, integrated and streamlined system to provide pathways to prosperity for those it serves and continuously improves the quality and performance of its services. In Partnership has partnered with the Orange County Board of Supervisors, Supervisors to oversee the Orange County Development Board (OCDB) oversees Orange County's workforce development activities SCSEP program. OoA currently provides direct and establishes programs in response to subcontracted services for the workforce needs aging population of Orange County, including labor market information, employment and training services, and business assistance. Central to the OCDB’s ability to provide services is the The Orange County One-Stop Career Centers, a proud partner of America’s Job Center of California (AJCC) network, affiliate centers and young adult employment and training programs located throughout the County. The OCDB designs and implements programs and services for businesses, adult job seekers, dislocated workers and young adults, working in close collaboration with education, business, labor, economic development and other organizations with a stake in preparing the County’s workers to contribute to our growing economy. The One-Stop Center(s) will continue to serve as the service delivery system for programs funded under the WIOA and its partner programs. The Orange County One- Stop System is a collaboration of organizations and agencies that are responsible for the administration of workforce development, educationaleducational programs, social services and other human services programs and funding streams that provide assistance to clients participants receiving services through the Orange County One-Stop Centersservices. SUBRECIPIENT Subrecipient shall serve as the Operator service provider of the One-Stop Centers SCSEP program for the Orange County Development Area Office on Aging as outlined within this Attachment. SUBRECIPIENT Subrecipient shall provide a comprehensive comprehensive, countywide menu of programs and services as required by the WIOA. WIOA is not an entitlement programto low-income persons 55 years of age and older, who have poor employment DocuSign Envelope ID: C5A77B8B-4792-4D43-84BD-D85E38CFE705 prospects, and selection for participation in this program is based upon an assessment of the client’s needsrequire assistance with increasing employment, interestsretention, abilities, motivation, earnings and prospect for successfully completing the program. In accordance with local policies and procedures, prioritization of services is also taken into considerationoccupational skill attainment. To comply with the requirements of this AgreementContract, SUBRECIPIENT Subrecipient shall deliver workforce development services and training opportunities to One-Stop Center adults, dislocated workers and other the designated special populationspopulation. Services that must be made available to One-Stop FY 2018-19 ProPath Page 1 of 38 ATTACHMENT B Agreement #18-28-0018-OS clients participants are outlined in Section III. Enhanced supportive services and training opportunities shall be funded and made available to dually-enrolled clientsWIOA participants. Business Services including Rapid Response Subrecipient shall also be providedcontinue to partner and collaborate with One-Stop Career Centers (partner of America’s Job Center of California [AJCC] network) and training programs located throughout the County. SUBRECIPIENT The Orange County One-Stop System is a collaboration of organizations and agencies that are responsible for the administration of workforce development, educational programs, social services and other human services programs and funding streams that provide assistance to participants receiving services. Subrecipient shall conform to all WIOA regulations and future policy guidance issuances by the DOL, the State and OCDB OoA during the term of this Agreement. Applicable new WIOA provisions and requirements supersede any replaced WIA provisions in existing policies cited within this AgreementContract.

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General Overview. The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) (Pub. L. 113-128) establishes comprehensive legislation that reforms and modernizes the public workforce system. WIOA reaffirms the role of the public workforce system, and brings together and enhances several key employmentsemployment, education, and training programs. It ensures that the workforce system operates as a comprehensive, integrated and streamlined system to provide pathways to prosperity for those it serves and continuously improves the quality and performance of its services. In Partnership with the Orange County Board of Supervisors, the Orange County Development Board (OCDB) oversees Orange County's workforce development activities and establishes programs in response to the workforce needs of Orange County, including labor market information, employment and training services, and business assistance. Central to the OCDB’s ability to provide services is the Orange County One-Stop Career Centers, a proud partner of America’s Job Center of California (AJCC) network, affiliate centers and young adult employment and training programs located throughout the County. The OCDB designs and implements programs and services for businesses, adult job seekers, dislocated workers and young adults, working in close collaboration with education, business, labor, economic development and other organizations with a stake in preparing the County’s workers to contribute to our growing economy. The One-Stop Center(s) will continue to serve as the service delivery system for programs funded under the WIOA and its partner programs. The Orange County One- Stop System is a collaboration of organizations and agencies that are responsible for the administration of workforce development, educational, social services and other human services programs and funding streams that provide assistance to clients receiving services through the Orange County One-Stop Centers. SUBRECIPIENT SUB-RECIPIENT shall serve as the Operator of the One-Stop Centers for the Orange County Development Area as outlined within this Attachment. SUBRECIPIENT SUB-RECIPIENT shall provide a comprehensive menu of programs and services as required by the WIOA. WIOA is not an entitlement program, and selection for participation in this program is based upon an assessment of the client’s needs, interests, abilities, motivation, and prospect for successfully completing the program. In accordance with local policies and procedures, prioritization of services is also taken into consideration. To comply with the requirements of this Agreement, SUBRECIPIENT SUB-RECIPIENT shall deliver workforce development services to One-Stop Center adults, dislocated workers and FY 2017-18 ProPath Final Page 1 of 42 other designated special populations. Services that must be made available to One-One- Stop FY 2018-19 ProPath Page 1 of 38 ATTACHMENT B Agreement #18-28-0018-OS clients are outlined in Section III. Enhanced supportive services and training opportunities shall be funded and made available to enrolled clients. Business Services including Rapid Response shall also be provided. SUBRECIPIENT SUB-RECIPIENT shall conform to all WIOA regulations and future policy guidance issuances by the DOL, the State and OCDB during the term of this Agreement. Applicable new WIOA provisions and requirements supersede any replaced WIA provisions in existing policies cited within this Agreement.

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General Overview. The Workforce Innovation Orange County Office on Aging (OoA) has partnered with the Orange County Development Board (OCDB) and Opportunity Act (WIOA) (Pubthe Orange County Board of Supervisors to oversee the SCSEP program. L. 113-128) establishes comprehensive legislation that reforms OoA currently provides direct and modernizes subcontracted services for the public workforce systemaging population of Orange County. WIOA reaffirms Effective July 1, 2020, the role of the public workforce system, and brings together and enhances several key employments, education, and training programs. It ensures that the workforce system operates as a comprehensive, integrated and streamlined system to provide pathways to prosperity for those it serves and continuously improves the quality and performance of its servicesOoA will be assuming SCSEP program oversight from OCDB. In Partnership with the Orange County Board of Supervisors, the Orange County Development Board (OCDB) oversees Orange County's workforce development activities and establishes programs in response to the workforce needs of Orange County, including labor market information, employment and training services, services and business assistance. Central to the OCDB’s ability to provide services is the Orange County One-Stop Career Centers, a proud partner of America’s Job Center of California (AJCC) network, affiliate centers and young adult employment and training programs located throughout the County. The OCDB designs and implements programs and services for businesses, adult job seekers, dislocated workers and young adults, adults working in close collaboration with education, business, labor, economic development and other organizations with a stake in preparing the County’s workers to contribute to our growing economy. The Orange County One-Stop Center(s) will continue to serve as the service delivery system for programs funded under the WIOA and its partner programs. The Orange County One- Stop System is a collaboration of organizations and agencies that are responsible for the administration of workforce development, educationaleducational programs, social services and other human services programs and funding streams that provide assistance to clients participants receiving services through the Orange County One-Stop Centersservices. SUBRECIPIENT Subrecipient shall serve as the Operator service provider of the One-Stop Centers SCSEP program for the Orange County Development Area BoardOffice on Aging as outlined within this Attachment. SUBRECIPIENT Subrecipient shall provide a comprehensive comprehensive, countywide menu of programs and services as required by the WIOA. WIOA is not an entitlement programto low-income persons 55 years of age and older, who have poor employment prospects, and selection for participation in this program is based upon an assessment of the client’s needsrequire assistance with increasing employment, interestsretention, abilities, motivation, earnings and prospect for successfully completing the program. In accordance with local policies and procedures, prioritization of services is also taken into considerationoccupational skill attainment. To comply with the requirements of this AgreementContract, SUBRECIPIENT Subrecipient shall deliver workforce development services and training opportunities to One-Stop Center adults, dislocated workers and other the designated special populationspopulation. Services that must be made available to One-Stop FY 2018-19 ProPath Page 1 of 38 ATTACHMENT B Agreement #18-28-0018-OS clients participants are outlined in Section III. Enhanced supportive services and training opportunities shall be funded and made available to dually-enrolled clientsWIOA participants. Business Services including Rapid Response Subrecipient shall also be providedcontinue to partner and collaborate with One-Stop Career Centers (partner of America’s Job Center of California [AJCC] network) and training programs located throughout the County. SUBRECIPIENT The Orange County One-Stop System is a collaboration of organizations and agencies that are responsible for the administration of workforce development, educational programs, social services and other human services programs and funding streams that provide assistance to participants receiving services. Subrecipient shall conform to all WIOA regulations and future policy guidance issuances by the DOLXXX, the State and OCDB OoA during the term of this Agreement. Applicable new WIOA provisions and requirements supersede any replaced WIA provisions in existing policies cited within this AgreementContract.

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General Overview. The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) (Pub. L. 113-128) establishes comprehensive legislation that reforms and modernizes the public workforce system. WIOA reaffirms the role of the public workforce system, and brings together and enhances several key employmentsemployment, education, and training programs. It ensures that the workforce system operates as a comprehensive, integrated and streamlined system to provide pathways to prosperity for those it serves and continuously improves the quality and performance of its services. In Partnership with the Orange County Board of Supervisors, the Orange County Development Board (OCDB) oversees Orange County's workforce development activities and establishes programs in response to the workforce needs of Orange County, including labor market information, employment and training services, and business assistance. Central to the OCDB’s ability to provide services is the Orange County One-Stop Career Centers, a proud partner of America’s Job Center of California (AJCC) network, affiliate centers and young adult youth employment and training programs located throughout the County. The OCDB designs and implements programs and services for businesses, adult job seekers, dislocated workers and young adultsyouth, working in close collaboration with education, business, labor, economic development and other organizations with a stake in preparing the County’s workers to contribute to our growing economy. The One-Stop Center(s) Centers will continue to serve as the service delivery system for programs funded under the WIOA and its partner programs. The Orange County One- Stop System is a collaboration of organizations and agencies that are responsible for the administration of administering workforce development, educational, social services and other human services programs and funding streams that provide assistance to clients receiving services through the Orange County One-Stop Centers. SUBRECIPIENT shall serve as the Operator of the One-Stop Centers for the Orange County Development Area as outlined within this Attachment. SUBRECIPIENT shall provide a comprehensive menu of programs and services as required by the WIOA. WIOA is not an entitlement program, and selection for participation in this program is based upon an assessment of the client’s needs, interests, abilities, motivation, and prospect for successfully completing the program. In accordance with local policies and procedures, prioritization of services is also taken into consideration. To comply with the requirements of this Agreement, SUBRECIPIENT shall deliver workforce development services to One-Stop Center adults, dislocated workers and other designated FY 2016-17 ProPath Page 1 of 47 special populations. Services that must be made available to One-Stop FY 2018-19 ProPath Page 1 of 38 ATTACHMENT B Agreement #18-28-0018-OS clients are outlined in Section III. Enhanced supportive services and training opportunities shall be funded and made available to enrolled clients. Business Services including Rapid Response shall also be provided. SUBRECIPIENT shall conform to all the WIOA, the WIOA regulations final rules and future policy guidance issuances by the DOL, the State and OCDB during the term of this Agreement. Applicable new WIOA provisions and requirements supersede any replaced WIA provisions in existing policies cited within in this Agreement.

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General Overview. The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) (Pub. L. 113-128) establishes comprehensive legislation that reforms and modernizes the public workforce system. WIOA reaffirms the role of the public workforce system, and brings together and enhances several key employments, education, and training programs. It ensures that the workforce system operates as a comprehensive, integrated and streamlined system to provide pathways to prosperity for those it serves and continuously improves the quality and performance of its services. In Partnership with the Orange County Board of Supervisors, the County of Orange County Development Board (OCDB) oversees Orange County's workforce development activities and establishes programs in response to the workforce needs of Orange County, including labor market information, employment and training services, and business assistance. Central to the OCDBCounty of Orange’s ability to provide services is the Orange County One-Stop Career Centers, a proud partner of America’s Job Center of California (AJCC) network, affiliate centers network and young adult employment and training programs located throughout the County. The OCDB County of Orange designs and implements programs and services for businesses, adult job seekers, dislocated workers and young adults, working in close collaboration with education, business, labor, economic development and other organizations with a stake in preparing the County’s workers to contribute to our growing economy. The One-Stop Center(sCenter (South) will continue to serve as the service delivery system for programs funded under the WIOA and its partner programs. The Orange County One- One-Stop System is a collaboration of organizations and agencies that are responsible for the administration of workforce development, educational, social services and other human services programs and funding streams that provide assistance to clients receiving services through the Orange County One-Stop Centers. SUBRECIPIENT shall serve as the Operator Career Services Provider of the South One-Stop Centers Center for the Orange County Development Area as outlined within this Attachment. SUBRECIPIENT shall provide a comprehensive menu of programs and services as required by the WIOA. SUBRECIPIENT shall serve as the One-Stop Operator for the Orange County Development Area as outlined in Section V. WIOA is not an entitlement program, and selection for participation in this program is based upon an assessment of the client’s needs, interests, abilities, motivation, and prospect for successfully completing the program. In accordance with local policies and procedures, prioritization of services is also taken into consideration. To comply with the requirements of this Agreement, SUBRECIPIENT shall deliver workforce development services to One-Stop Center (South) adults, dislocated workers and other designated special populations. Services that must be made available to One-Stop FY 2018-19 ProPath Page 1 of 38 ATTACHMENT B Agreement #18-28-0018-OS clients are outlined in Section III. Enhanced supportive services and training opportunities shall be funded and made available to enrolled clients. Business Services including Rapid Response shall also funding will be providedprovided for Business Services. SUBRECIPIENT shall conform to all WIOA regulations and future policy guidance issuances by the Department of Labor (DOL), the State and OCDB County of Orange during the term of this Agreement. Applicable new WIOA provisions and requirements supersede any replaced WIA provisions in existing policies cited within this Agreement.

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General Overview. The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) (Pub. L. 113-128) establishes comprehensive legislation that reforms and modernizes the public workforce system. WIOA reaffirms the role of the public workforce system, and brings together and enhances several key employments, education, and training programs. It ensures that the workforce system operates as a comprehensive, integrated and streamlined system to provide pathways to prosperity for those it serves and continuously improves the quality and performance of its services. In Partnership with the Orange County Board of Supervisors, the Orange County Development Board (OCDB) oversees Orange County's workforce development activities and establishes programs in response to the workforce needs of Orange County, including labor market information, employment and training services, and business assistance. Central to the OCDB’s ability to provide services is the Orange County One-Stop Career Centers, a proud partner of America’s Job Center of California (AJCC) network, affiliate centers and young adult employment and training programs located throughout the County. The OCDB designs and implements programs and services for businesses, adult job seekers, dislocated workers and young adults, working in close collaboration with education, business, labor, economic development and other organizations with a stake in preparing the County’s workers to contribute to our growing economy. The One-Stop Center(s) will continue to serve as the service delivery system for programs funded under the WIOA and its partner programs. The Orange County One- Stop System is a collaboration of organizations and agencies that are responsible for the administration of workforce development, educational, social services and other human services programs and funding streams that provide assistance to clients receiving services through the Orange County One-Stop Centers. SUBRECIPIENT shall serve as the Operator of the One-Stop Centers for the Orange County Development Area as outlined within this Attachment. SUBRECIPIENT shall provide a comprehensive menu of programs and services as required by the WIOA. WIOA is not an entitlement program, and selection for participation in this program is based upon an assessment of the client’s needs, interests, abilities, motivation, and prospect for successfully completing the program. In accordance with local policies and procedures, prioritization of services is also taken into consideration. To comply with the requirements of this Agreement, SUBRECIPIENT shall deliver workforce development services to One-Stop Center adults, dislocated workers and other designated special populations. Services that must be made available to One-Stop FY 2018-19 ProPath Page 1 of 38 ATTACHMENT B Agreement #18-28-0018-OS clients are outlined in Section III. Enhanced supportive services and training opportunities shall be funded and made available to enrolled clients. Business Services including Rapid Response shall also be provided. SUBRECIPIENT shall conform to all WIOA regulations and future policy guidance issuances by the DOL, the State and OCDB during the term of this Agreement. Applicable new WIOA provisions and requirements supersede any replaced WIA provisions in existing policies cited within this Agreement.

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