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TAA Policy Manual
Ch.2) Program Administration & Oversight



2.4.1 TAA as a One-Stop Partner

Effective August 1, 2021

The Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) Program is a required partner in Wisconsin's one-stop delivery system.1 As a required partner the TAA Program will engage in local negotiations related to one-stop delivery system infrastructure costs, shared delivery costs, and the required memorandum(a) of understanding (MOU). TAA's interests in these negotiations will be represented by the local Job Service District Director for the local workforce development area in consultation with the TAA Program Section Chief and the Bureau of Job Service Director, as needed. TAA will contribute to job center infrastructure costs, and any other agreed upon costs, based on the program's proportionate use and relative benefit of the one-stop delivery system in each local workforce development area.2

While TAA funding is administered at the state level by the Department of Workforce Development's Division of Employment & Training (DWD-DET), TAA career planners will be co-located in local job centers and will maintain general knowledge of the local one-stop delivery system; its one-stop operator(s), partner agencies and programs; and the processes for pursuing partner program co-enrollment to meet all participants' needs.


  • 1 WIOA Sec. 121(b)(1)(B)(vii)
  • 2 TEGL 17-16, p.2-3 and p.5-6