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health problem requiring treatment, or mental disability). ‘‘(III) The services received by participants, including training, education, and supportive services. ‘‘(IV) The amount of program spending per participant. ‘‘(V) Program completion rates. ‘‘(VI) Factors determined as significantly interfering with program participation or completion. ‘‘(VII) The rate of job placement and the rate of employment retention after 1 year. ‘‘(VIII) The average wage at placement, including any benefits, and the rate of average wage increase after 1 year. ‘‘(IX) Any post-employment supportive services provided. The Secretary shall assist grantees in the collection of data under this clause by making available, where practicable, low-cost means of tracking the labor market outcomes of participants, and by providing standardized reporting forms, where appropriate. ‘‘(3) ACTIVITIES.— ‘‘(A) IN GENERAL.—Activities to be carried out under a program authorized by subparagraph (B), (D), or (E) of paragraph (2) shall be coordinated with existing systems or providers, as appropriate. Such activities may include— ‘‘(i) occupational skills training, including curriculum development, on-the-job training, and classroom training; ‘‘(ii) safety and health training; ‘‘(iii) the provision of basic skills, literacy, GED, English as a second language, and job readiness training; ‘‘(iv) individual referral and tuition assistance for a community college training program, or any training program leading to an industry-recognized certificate; ‘‘(v) internship programs in fields related to energy efficiency and renewable energy; ‘‘(vi) customized training in conjunction with an existing registered apprenticeship program or labormanagement partnership; ‘‘(vii) incumbent worker and career ladder training and skill upgrading and retraining; ‘‘(viii) the implementation of transitional jobs strategies; and ‘‘(ix) the provision of supportive services. ‘‘(B) OUTREACH ACTIVITIES.—In addition to the activities authorized under subparagraph (A), activities authorized for programs under subparagraph (E) of paragraph (2) may include the provision of outreach, recruitment, career guidance, and case management services. ‘‘(4) WORKER PROTECTIONS AND NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS.— ‘‘(A) APPLICATION OF WIA.—The provisions of sections 181 and 188 of the Workforce Investment Act of 1998

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