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WIOA CIE Annual Outreach

August 2024

In the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), Competitive Integrated Employment (CIE) is defined:

There are responsibilities in WIOA to provide services and documentation of those services at different milestones that align and support the definition:

Student

Age 14-21 In high school or educational program

The School and DVR must coordinate services and activities that can include: Career Counseling, Work-based learning, College Counseling, Soft Skills, Self-Advocacy.

Youth

Age 14-21 considering subminimum wage employment

All services from the Student list.

A DVR Case with an inelgibility outcome OR DVR case with an individualized Plan for Employment including work trials and unsuccessful case closure AND career counseling and referral for other community based employment resources.

Worker

Current subminimum wage employee

In the first year the worker must meet every 6 months. All other workers must meet every year and include career counseling, and information about competative integrated employment work opportunities and support services. And also recieve information about self-advocacy, self determination and peer mentoring opportunities by someone other than the employer.

Information on services to workers in subminimum wage jobs:

Additional Information:

Documentation will be provided to the student, youth or worker to provide a record of required WIOA services. It will be important for the person receiving the services to keep copies for future reference.

Nothing in WIOA addresses pre-vocational service eligibility, enrollment or service provision as provided by the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services Home and Community Based Waivers administered by Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) and funded by Family Care, IRIS, and CIP/COP Waivers. For questions related to pre-vocational services, please contact DHS.

A sub-minimum wage employer with more than 15 employees must provide self-advocacy, self-determination and peer-mentoring training services annually to all sub-minimum wage employees.

A 14 c certificate holder cannot provide the training. The Employer and Employee must retain a record of the training.

Contracting Limitations are in place for schools. They can no longer contract for transition services that include job training or employment of students in work paid under a 14 (c) special wage certificate.

Resources for Information:

DVR Webpage: Services for Subminimum Wage Workers