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 PUBLIC LAW 102-484—OCT. 23, 1992 106 STAT. 2761 in such occupation, to accomplish the training objective certified under paragraph (2) of subsection (e). (7) That each participating eligible person will be employed full time in the program ofjob training. (8) That the training period under the proposed program is not longer than the training periods that employers in the community customarily require new employees to complete in order to become competent in the occupation or job for which training is to be provided. (9) That there are in the training establishment or place of emplojnntient such space, equipment, instructional material, and instructor personnel as are needed to accomplish the training objective certified under subsection (e)(2). (10) That the employer will keep records adequate to show the progress made by each eligible person participating in the program and otherwise to demonstrate compliance with the requirements established under this subtitle. (11) That the employer will furnish each participating eligible person, before the eligible person's entry into training, with a copy of the employer's certification under this subsection and will obtain and retain the eligible person's signed acknowledgment of having received such certification. (12) That, as applicable, the employer will provide each participating eligible person with the full opportunity to participate in a personal interview pursuant to section 4493(b)(l)(B) during the eligible person's normal workday. (13) That the program meets such other criteria as the Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of Veterans Affairs £Uid the Secretary of Labor, may determine are essential for the effective implementation of the program established by this subtitle. (e) HOURS AND TRAINING CONTENT. — A certification under subsection (d) shall include— (1) a statement indicating (A) the total number of hours of participation in the program of job training to be offered an eligible person, (B) the length of the program of job training, and (C) the starting rate of wages to be paid to a participant in the program; and (2) a description of the training content of the program (including any agreement the employer has entered into with an educational institution under section 4489) and of the objective of the training. (f) STATUS OF CERTIFIED MATTERS. —(1) Except as specified in paragraph (2), each matter required to be certified to in paragraphs (1) through (11) of subsection (d) shall be considered to be a requirement established under this subtitle. (2)(A) For the purposes of section 4487(c), only matters required to be certified in paragraphs (1) through (10) of subsection (d) shall be so considered. (B) For the purposes of section 4490, a matter required to be certified under paragraph (12) of subsection (d) shall also be so considered. (g) WITHHOLDING APPROVAL; DISAPPROVAL. —In accordance with Regulations. regulations which the Secretary shall prescribe, the implementing official may withhold approval of an employer's proposed program ofjob training pending the outcome of an investigation under section

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