Eligible youth definition

Eligible youth means a person who:
Eligible youth means, except as provided in Subtitles C and D of Title I of WIOA, in-school youth, as described in Section 129(a)(1)(B) of WIOA, or out-of-school youth, as described in Section 129(a)(1)(C) of WIOA.
Eligible youth means a person who has voluntarily consented, with the written permission of his or her parent or guardian if the person is a minor, to participate in the National Guard youth challenge corps program and the United States congressional youth awards program and to act in accordance with program requirements. Additionally, an eligible youth shall be:

Examples of Eligible youth in a sentence

  • Eligible youth will be referred to the Xxxxxx Youth to Independence HUD Initiative, which provides HUD housing choice vouchers to former (or soon to be former) xxxxxx youth aged 18-24.


More Definitions of Eligible youth

Eligible youth means an in-school or out-of-school youth, except as provided in subtitles C and D of Tit. I of the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, Pub. L. No. 113-128.
Eligible youth means an individual who:
Eligible youth means a person who meets the qualifications in A.R.S. § 8-521 for the Independent Living Program, the qualifications in A.R.S. § 8-521.01 for the Transitional Independent Living Program, or is a person who was formerly in another state's child welfare program who would otherwise be eligible.
Eligible youth means a person who resides in
Eligible youth means any low-income urban youth between the ages of 16 and 25 considered at-risk and who meets the eligibility criteria set forth in the Operational Manual to participate under Part D of the Project;
Eligible youth means a youth who is eligible to be found a youthful offender. Every youth is so eligible unless:
Eligible youth means a person who resides in Colorado