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34 CFR § 463.410 - What other entities may serve as one-stop partners?

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identifier: "/us/cfr/t34/s463.410"
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legal_status: "authoritative_unofficial"
title: "34 CFR § 463.410 - What other entities may serve as one-stop partners?"
title_number: 34
title_name: "Education"
section_number: "463.410"
section_name: "What other entities may serve as one-stop partners?"
chapter_name: "OFFICE OF CAREER, TECHNICAL, AND ADULT EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION"
part_number: "463"
part_name: "ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY ACT"
positive_law: false
currency: "2026-03-24"
last_updated: "2026-03-24"
format_version: "1.1.0"
generator: "[email protected]"
authority: "29 U.S.C. 102 and 103, unless otherwise noted."
regulatory_source: "81 FR 55553, Aug. 19, 2016, unless otherwise noted."
cfr_part: "463"
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# 463.410 What other entities may serve as one-stop partners?

(a) Other entities that carry out a workforce development program, including Federal, State, or local programs and programs in the private sector, may serve as additional partners in the one-stop delivery system if the Local WDB and chief elected official(s) approve the entity's participation.

(b) Additional partners may include, but are not limited to:

(1) Employment and training programs administered by the Social Security Administration, including the Ticket to Work and Self-Sufficiency Program established under sec. 1148 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1320b-19);

(2) Employment and training programs carried out by the Small Business Administration;

(3) Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) employment and training programs, authorized under secs. 6(d)(4) and 6(o) of the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 (7 U.S.C. 2015(d)(4));

(4) Client Assistance Program authorized under sec. 112 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 732);

(5) Programs authorized under the National and Community Service Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12501 *et seq.*); and

(6) Other appropriate Federal, State or local programs, including, but not limited to, employment, education, and training programs provided by public libraries or in the private sector.