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COVID-19: Delays In Providing Disaster Relief Jeopardize $366 Million Disaster Worker Grant Program

Audit · Department of Labor OIG · 2022-01-28 · about Department of Labor

Report

Title
COVID-19: Delays In Providing Disaster Relief Jeopardize $366 Million Disaster Worker Grant Program
Submitting OIG
Department of Labor OIG
Component agency
Department of Labor
Type
Audit
Publication date
2022-01-28

Summary

https://www.oig.dol.gov/public/reports/oa/2022/19-22-002-03-391.pdf

Recommendations (4)

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1ClosedWe recommend the Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training: Provide dedicated technical assistance to the states of Florida, New York, Nevada, and Louisiana to assist them in attaining planned goals. If no specific plan of action is provided or…
2ClosedWe recommend the Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training: Continue to closely monitor the remaining COVID-19 DWG awards to ensure attainment of performance goals and objectives and provide technical assistance as needed throughout the grant…
3ClosedWe recommend the Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training: Amend TEGL No. 12-19 to include timeline provisions for when disaster relief grantees should begin providing relief to those impacted by a disaster.
4ClosedWe recommend the Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training: Amend TEGL No. 12-19 to include technical assistance provisions for grantees that fail to meet the 60-day requirement for submitting full applications.

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