One-stop delivery system definition

One-stop delivery system means a workforce system connecting employment, education, and training services into a coherent network of resources at the local, state, and national levels.
One-stop delivery system means the one-stop delivery system described in ORS
One-stop delivery system. (“OSDS”) – shall refer to the system that, at a minimum, makes accessible, through One-Stop Operators selected by the WDB and the ▇▇▇ Board, at not less than one physical center in each WDA, the services described within WIOA §121 (e).

More Definitions of One-stop delivery system

One-stop delivery system means the workforce development, educational, and other human resource services joined in a seamless customer-focused service delivery network that enhances access to the programsservices and improves long- term employment outcomes for individuals receiving assistance. One-stop Partners administer separately funded programs as a set of integrated streamlined services to customers.
One-stop delivery system means a system through which:
One-stop delivery system means the system that, at a minimum, makes accessible through one-stop operators the services described in WIOA section 121(e) and 29 U.S.C. section 3151.
One-stop delivery system means a system under which employment and training programs, services, and activities are available through a network of eligible One-Stop partners, which assures that information about and access to career services are available regardless of where the individuals initially enter the workforce development system
One-stop delivery system. ’ means a one-stop delivery
One-stop delivery system shall refer to the system that, at a minimum, makes accessible, through One-Stop Operators selected by the ▇▇▇ Board and the Workforce Development Board, at not less than one physical center in each WDA, the services described within Section 134 of the WIA.
One-stop delivery system means the workforce development activities provided by one-stop delivery system partner entities as authorized by the Workforce Investment Act. and HB 3835 (Chapter 684; Oregon Laws 2001) and described in local Memorandums of Understanding (MOU) or Regional Partnership Agreements (RPA) developed by workforce investment boards and approved by the Governor's Office of Education & Workforce Policy.