Trade Act Participant Report (TAPR)

Trade Act Participant Report (TAPR)

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The 2010 Trade Activity Participant Report

Data Preparation and Reporting Handbook


















Prepared By

The Employment and Training Administration

United States Department of Labor


August 2009



Table of contents

SECTION PAGE

PREFACE i

I. Purposes of the Handbook 1


II. General Reporting Guidance 2

A. Context and Structure of the TAPR system 2

B. Due Dates 3

C. Submission Procedures 3

D. record layout definitions 3

E. SPAN OF INDIVIDUAL RECORD REPORT CYCLE 6

F. EFFORTS MADE TO IMPROVE OUTCOMES 7


III. Program Items Reported (Including Collection Timing and Clarifications) 8

A. Individual Information 8

A.01 Identifying Information 8

A.02 Equal Opportunity Information 8

A.03 Veteran Characteristics 10

A.04 Employment and Education Information 10

A.06 Public Assistance Information 10

A.07 Additional Reportable Characteristics 11

B. One Stop Participation Data 11

B.01 One-Stop Participation INFORMATION 11

C. One-Stop Services And Activities 13

c.03 Intensive and training Services 13

C.05 OTHER RELATED ASSISTANCE 15

D. PROGRAM OUTCOME INFORMATION 17

d.01 EMPLOYMENT AND JOB RETENTION 17

D.02 WAGE RECORD INFORMATION 18

APPENDIX-TAPR DATA SPECIFICATIONS 19



PREFACE



This 2010 Trade Adjustment Assistance Trade Activity Participant Report (TAPR) Data Preparation and Reporting Handbook contains important reporting and record keeping instructions for use by all Cooperating State Agencies (CSAs) administering the Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) program, and related programs, funded by the United States Department of Labor (Department).


Contents of the Guideline


This guide contains both general reporting and record keeping instructions for use by CSAs administering workforce programs, and specific quarterly report formats to support the collection, maintenance, and reporting of customer information to the Department.


  1. Purposes of the document: Describes the underlying rationale for CSAs use of the Handbook.


  1. General Reporting Guidance: Provides additional instructions concerning the TAA elements covered by the guideline, due dates for the submission of all quarterly reports and records, and common submission procedures for use by all CSAs. It also provides foundational context for changes in TAA reporting, and a conceptual description of the new reporting model.


  1. Program Items Reported: Contains a general introduction to assist CSAs in understanding how to read the individual record layout, relevant specifics about each section of the record layout and associated expectations of the timing of report elements reported.


  1. Appendix: Contains standardized report record layout.

I.Purposes of the Handbook

The primary purpose of the TAPR is to:


    1. Establish a standardized set of data elements, definitions, and specifications that will be used to describe the characteristics, activities, and outcomes of TAA participants;


    1. Facilitate the collection and reporting of valid, consistent, and complete information on TAA participants in order to support the overall management, evaluation, and continuous improvement of the TAA program at the local, state, and federal levels;


    1. Combine data reported for the TAA program into one source, instead of, as previously, recording on three different reports (ETA- 563 Quarterly Activity Report, TAPR, and Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance Activity Report), and allow for better tracking of participant activity based upon individual and petition information.


The Department ensures accuracy, uniformity, and comparability in the reporting of statistical data derived from state and local workforce agency operations through grantee adherence to federal definitions of reporting items, use of standardized report formats, observance of reporting due dates, and regular validation of reporting items. The reporting and record keeping requirements contained within this Handbook will support budget development activities by the Department, the Administration, and Congress, especially with regard to the impact of different levels of financial assistance on program services and outcomes.


The use of a standard set of reporting specifications at all levels of the workforce system helps improve the quality of services by reconciling conflicting administrative requirements and procedures and facilitating meaningful evaluation, realistic planning, and effective management of workforce development programs. When customer data are collected, maintained, and reported consistently at a basic level (e.g., CSA field office or One-Stop Career Center), performance information can be aggregated from each program and reported to higher levels with greater confidence that the data are comparable from customer to customer, from program to program, and from year to year.


Accurate and comprehensive management information on job seekers served through the one-stop delivery system is needed to make appropriate, cost-effective, and timely decisions about state and federal investments in workforce development activities. The performance information available through the TAPR is useful to One-Stop Career Center managers, public and private workforce agencies, service providers, state program administrators engaged in policy development and program planning, and evaluation researchers involved in the analysis of the TAA program. This information will also be useful to elected officials at all levels of governance and members of the public interested in the management and accountability of workforce program investments.

II.General Reporting Guidance

III.CONTEXT AND REPORTING Structure of the New TaPR

On February 17th, the President signed into law the Trade and Globalization Adjustment Assistance Act (TGAAA) as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. TGAAA contains significant new reporting requirements. States are required to submit TAA program data under the new reporting requirements beginning with the first quarter of fiscal year 2010.


The TGAAA mandates the collection and reporting of TAA participant activities and outcomes in several ways and includes: 

  1. New data elements that track individual benefits and services provided to TAA participants under the new law.

  2. A requirement to make a range of currently available and newly required TAA participant data and outcome measures available:

  • On the Department’s website according to selected criteria such as industry, congressional district, and State and National totals.

  • In an annual report to the Committee on Finance of the Senate and the Committee on Ways and Means of the House of Representatives.

  1. A requirement that states provide information on “efforts made to improve outcomes for workers under the Trade Adjustment Assistance program,”


CSAs administering TAA programs are currently required to produce separate participation and performance reports using different formats, definitions, instructions, and submission procedures. In some instances, there is confusion about the time periods used for calculating program performance, what data are to be reported, and how the data are prepared for submission on a timely basis. These inconsistencies limit the reliability of reported data, consequently compromising the Department’s ability to make the most effective use of participant data for establishing state-level funding needs, reporting on the progress of programs to the Administration and Congress, and impose unnecessary administrative burdens on CSAs that seek to coordinate service delivery and performance measurement in a local One-Stop environment.


The reporting and record keeping requirements contained in the TAPR are designed to strengthen data on TAA program activities and outcomes into a single streamlined reporting structure. This comprehensive reporting structure features a set of uniform quarterly report formats for capturing the full universe of TAA applicants, including TAA participants who receive benefits and services across programs. A standardized set of data elements that includes information on participant demographics, types of services received, and performance outcomes is a key component of this reporting structure.


As the 2010 TAPR is intended to track information on TAA activity on a “real time” basis for individuals from the point of TAA eligibility determination through post- participation outcomes, the data will be used to respond more quickly and effectively to the management information needs of Congress, the Administration, and a variety of stakeholders who develop and implement TAA program design. In addition, data collected in this report will be made available to the public based on industry, state and national aggregates through a query-able search feature on the TAA website located at www. doleta. gov/tradeact, providing an unprecedented level of transparency about TAA participation.


IV. Due Dates

All reports and records contained within the TAPR are due no later than 45 days after the end of each report quarter. The table below shows the expected due dates for each reporting quarter.




Report Quarter


Due Dates

January – March

May 15

April – June

August 14

July – September

November 14

October – December

February 14



Should the due date of the report fall on a Saturday, Sunday, or a Monday holiday, the quarterly report is due the Friday before.


C. Submission Procedures

Grantees are required to submit all quarterly TAPR reports and records directly to ETA’s Enterprise Business Support System (EBSS) via technical instructions available through the appropriate Regional Office or the ETA Performance Website (http:www.doleta.gov/performance.)

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D. DATA RECORD LAYOUT

CSAs administering TAA funds must use the report formats, individual record specifications, and submission procedures documented in these instructions to report application, determination, and participation activities, as well outcomes for TAA applicants and participants on a quarterly basis. S


Data elements contained within the TAPR are separated into section headings and categories that represent logical groupings. For each data element there is a definition or reporting instruction, coding values, data type and field size. Figure 1 provides a graphical representation of how the TAPR is organized for data collection.



Type of Adult


Section – A Section title is typed in bold letters, and has an alphabetic designation (e.g., Section A). A section represents a major grouping of one or more categories of data. The following four sections have been identified:


Section A = Individual Information

Section B = One-Stop Program Participation Information

Section C = One-Stop Services and Activities

Section D = Program Outcomes Information


Under the Section title, each section has one or more categories containing data elements. Generally, the data elements are displayed so that the Section begins with the data elements needed for all participants followed by information for participants receiving additional services from two or more ETA programs. Finally, those data elements needed for just one particular program or group of participants within a program appear at the end of each section.


Category - Within each section, data elements are divided into Categories. The category name is typed in bold, upper and lower case letters. Each category has a sequence number (e. g., “01”) and describes a group of related data elements. For example, the category under Section A labeled A. 01: Identifying Data in the record layout includes the data elements Unique Participant Identifier, State FIPS Code of Residence, Zip Code of Residence, and: County Code of Residence. Categories have been assigned to provide a method of organizing groups of related, or similar, data elements.


Data Element - The Data Elements are units of data that can be measured and/or uniquely defined. In the TAPR record layout, data elements are located in the second column and are typed using upper and lower case letters. Examples of data elements are Gender, Ethnicity Hispanic/Latino, and Date of Birth. Each data element has a unique, sequential data element number, 3-digits long, which is located in the first column of the record layout. The data elements have been assigned these numbers for identification purposes.


Some of the data elements included in the TAPR layout, particularly those identified under Section A, represent primary source information collected directly from the participant. Computations may also be required to derive the contents for some data elements. For example, data element for Wages 1st Quarter after Exit Quarter contains a value that is the sum of total earnings an individual receives during the relevant quarter. The required computations are that the participant’s total earnings figure is accumulated over time and is computed by merging at least two data source files external to the local case management system, such as wage records from the state’s UI database or the national Wage Record Interchange System (WRIS) that facilitates the exchange of interstate UI wage records.


Data Type/Field Length - For each data element there is a Data Type/Field Length (listed in the third column). The data element types that are available include:


  • Alpha-Numeric (AN) – This is a data element for which letters and numbers can be used in any combination. Generally, this data type is used when no standard code list exists, or where descriptive information is desired.


  • Integer Numeric (IN) – This is a data element that must be a numeric value. The values entered into these data elements can include an implied decimal (i.e., the decimal is not shown in the data field but it is assumed). The implied decimal also includes an assumption about the number of places to the right of the decimal.


  • Decimal (DE) – This data element type is a special numeric type. The decimal must be included in the value that appears.


  • Date (DT) – This data element type is specifically defined as a date. The format that must be used is provided in the definition specified in the data element.


The maximum field length is included in the individual record layouts. For numeric data elements that contain a decimal, the number of places to the right of the decimal is included in the field length. Thus, data element Wages 1st Quarter After Exit Quarter has a field length of 8. 2, indicating that there should be a total of eight (8) ten numbers with six eight numbers to the left of the decimal and two numbers to the right of the decimal. If the amount included in this data element is rounded to the nearest dollar, then the final two numbers will be zeroes.


Coding Values - Coding Values are typed in lower-case letters with the first letter capitalized and are provided for each data element. Coding values provide options or responses for the data element. For the most part, values have assigned code numbers and are listed in a logical sequence. For example, the data element Gender has the following three code values: 1 = Male, 2 = Female and 9 = Participant did not self-identify. Although the coding values listed are mandatory, grantees have flexibility on several data elements to include additional coding values to meet their program management needs.



E. SPAN of INDIVIDUAL RECORD report cycle


Reporting under the current revision of TAPR is designed to track individuals from the first report quarter where a determination of TAA eligibility is made that the TAA applicant is part of a TAA eligible worker group, though the last quarter necessary to track the complete range of performance measures, or six quarters following the quarter in which the Date of Exit occurs.


However, there are several exceptions that can occur where a participant may cease participation suddenly without any objective expectation of positive employment outcomes. These reasons are coded 1-6 in the data element for Other Reasons for Exit under the previous and revised TAPR; they include ill health, death, family care, being called to active duty, etc. In these instances, the record should not continue beyond the quarter in which the exit quarter is reported.


In this revision, three new coding values (7, 8, and 9) have been identified in Other Reasons for Exit. In instances where these coding values apply, there are also special rules regarding the treatment of the Date of Exit field.


  1. Individual records for TAA applicants who are denied eligibility for TAA benefits and services. Records for these individuals should only appear in the report quarter in which the eligibility determination is made. No Date of Exit should be entered in these instances.

  2. Individual records for TAA applicants who are determined eligible for TAA, but do not receive a TAA benefit or service. Records for those who are determined eligible by do track any TAA-related activity for 180 days following the end offor a reasonable period following the quarter that established eligibility should also be terminated. In establishing a reasonable period in these instances, states are given the discretion to wait 1 quarter (90 days), or 2 quarters (180 days), in order to terminate the record. In these instances, the individual would be reported for a total of two or three report quarters (depending on the state’s established time frame) in order to allow for a reasonable period for participant triggering activities to activate the record. No Date of Exit should be entered in these instances.

  3. TAA participants who access TAA benefits and services under under multiple certifications in succession and without interruption; this may occur if:

  • the participant is reemployed during the course of participation;

  • the reemployment results in a second TAA certification; and

  • the individual becomes individually eligible under a subsequent certification prior to their exit from participation.

If an individual accesses more than one petition certification as a result of the conditions described, a participant record should be generated for each petition certification that is relevant to the individual’s participation. In this instance, multiple record tracking should begin in the quarter when the individual receives a benefit or service from the subsequent petition certification, and continue throughout the remainder of the reporting cycle.

Example:

    • In the first quarter, an individual is determined eligible for TAA under a petition certification for a worker group at firm A.

    • In that same quarter, he begins to receive ATAA while employed at firm B.

    • Beginning in the third quarter, the participant begins receiving TAA approved training as part of a second TAA petition certification stemming from TAA group eligibility through firm B.

In this situation, the individual’s participation would be tracked on the TAPR as displayed below:




Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

P articipant record 1


p articipant record 2


Further, the two-record tracking for the individual, which begins in the third quarter, would continue until the participants exit.

If this scenario occurs, the following data tracking protocol should be observed for each record within the period of common participation:

      • Data in each record should be replicated for data elements concerning:

        1. Unique Identifier

        2. Date Of Participation/Date of First Case Management and Reemployment Service

        3. Date Of Exit

        4. All services provided by programs other than TAA that participate in common measures reporting as defined in TEGL 17-05.

        5. Training services, whether they are provided through TAA or other partner programs, as long as they are within the course of participation as understood in TEGL 17-05.


      • Data should be unique in each record concerning:

        1. Petition Number, and

        2. All TAA funded benefits and services (including Date Of First TAA Benefit Or Service)


  1. two petition certifications in succession and without interruption; this scenario may develop if: the participant is reemployed during the course of participation; the reemployment results in a second TAA certification; and the individual becomes individually eligible under the second certification prior to the end of their first participation. In such a situation, two distinct records should be used to report the individual’s activities in the same report quarter as follows:

  2. The initial participant record under the first petition number should indicate a date of exit that coincides with the last service received under the first petition number, and without the 90 days of non-service that is otherwise required for establishing the date of exit.

  3. A second record should be created under the second petition number, with the associated tenure and dislocation date if applicable. The record should contain the same unique identifier and other personal information, with a Date of Participation/Date of First Case Management and Reemployment Service that coincides with the Date of First TAA Benefit or Service that is established under the second petition certification (and which must be after the exit date of the first record identified above).

  4. In these instances, the first participation recordquarterly participant records that precede the final petition certification record for the individual would be excluded from performance calculations through code value ‘9’ in Other Reasons for Exit. In while the second participationcontrast, the quarterly participant records for the individual that reflects the final petition certification would continue through the performance reporting cycle, unless another coding valuebe coded as appropriate to the individual in Other Reason For Exit.



F. EFFORTS MADE TO IMPROVE OUTCOMES

For each quarterly submission of individual records, states will be asked to provide a single narrative summary of efforts to improve outcomes for TAA participants.

A text field will be provided for states to provide this information as part of the quarterly submission process. This submission requirement is designed to address program improvements performed on behalf of all TAA participants, and not on an individual basis.

Efforts described may include those related to improving or increasing outreach, program information provided to workers, case management services, selection of training programs, co-enrollment, follow-up services, or any other efforts the state has made during the reporting quarter to improve outcomes. The narrative should describe the effort and why it is expected to result in improved outcomes.  

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III. DATA specifics and TIMING OF ELEMENT REPORTING


This section contains relevant clarification regarding report elements by sections, including timing of data in the report record.


SECTION A: INDIVIDUAL PARTICIPATION


A. 01 Personal/Unique Identifying Data


Data in this section includes the unique identifier that should correspond to the identifier used in tracking participation in partner program services. In cases where individuals meet the definition of an applicant but do not actually receive a service, a similarly formatted unique identifier must be entered.


This section also includes information regarding the location where the participant is served.


The data in this section should be populated in the first quarter of the individual’s application or program service, depending on what is required by the data element.


A. 02: Equal Opportunity Information


As has been the case with previous versions of the TAPR, CSAs are required to collect, maintain, and report equal opportunity information, including sex, age, disability, ethnicity, and race, for all individuals who apply for benefits or services financially assisted by the program.


Sources of authority for this requirement include 29 CFR 31. 5(b), in the Department’s regulations implementing Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and 29 CFR 32. 44(b), and in The Department’s regulations implementing Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. The Civil Rights Center (CRC) Director has determined that collection of the equal opportunity information sought by this section of the reporting system is necessary in order to determine whether recipients have complied, or are complying, with the nondiscrimination and equal opportunity provisions of WIA and other applicable statutes.


Unless required for a determination of eligibility to participate in the program, the collection of equal opportunity information is to be self-identified and is voluntarily provided by the individual. The participant is not required to answer these questions to receive services. If the participant chooses not to disclose this information, the state should record a “9” in the required fields in the TAPR submission for the participant.


Individuals should be made aware of the reason for the request of such information as well as the parties to whom disclosure may be made. Information collected from the individual will be used to monitor compliance of recipients with the equal opportunity and nondiscrimination requirements enforced by the CRC. It will also be used to assist the grantee and the Department in evaluating and improving efforts to conduct outreach to diverse population groups, including racial and ethnic minorities and persons with disabilities.


The collection of ethnicity and race information contained within these reporting instructions are in accordance with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Statistical Directive 15 (as adopted October 30, 1997 at http://www. whitehouse. gov/omb/fedreg/ombdir15. html). The ethnicity and racial categories in this classification are social-political constructs and should not be interpreted as being scientific or anthropological in nature. They are not to be used as determinants of eligibility for participation in any Federal program. The standards have been developed to provide a common language for uniformity and comparability in the collection and use of data on race and ethnicity by Federal agencies.


OMB has determined that a two-question format should be used in all cases involving self-identification of ethnicity and race. Therefore, ethnicity information (i.e., Hispanic or Latino) must be collected separately from race information, and individuals who indicate that they are Hispanic or Latino should also have the opportunity to select one or more racial categories. Information on an individual’s ethnicity must also be collected before information on race. When completing race information, individuals must be offered the option of selecting one or more racial designations. Recommended forms for the instruction accompanying the race information should instruct the individual to read each racial designation carefully and then “Mark one or more ...” or “Select one or more ...” races to indicate what the individual considers him/herself to be.


For the purposes of the requirements in this section of the reporting system, disability means, with respect to an individual, a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the major life activities of such individual. 29 CFR 37. 4 provides further clarification of the term “disability”; relevant portions of the definition have been included below for reference:


(1)(i) The phrase physical or mental impairment means—

(A) Any physiological disorder or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical loss affecting one or more of the following body systems: neurological, musculoskeletal, special sense organs, respiratory (including speech organs), cardiovascular, reproductive, digestive, genitourinary, hemic and lymphatic, skin, and endocrine;

(B) Any mental or psychological disorder such as mental retardation, organic brain syndrome, emotional or mental illness, and specific learning disabilities.


(ii) The phrase physical or mental impairment includes, but is not limited to, such contagious and noncontiguous diseases and conditions as orthopedic, visual, speech and hearing impairments, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, mental retardation, emotional illness, specific learning disabilities, HIV disease (whether symptomatic or asymptomatic), tuberculosis, drug addiction, and alcoholism. The phrase ``physical or mental impairment'' does not include homosexuality or bisexuality.


(2) The phrase major life activities means functions such as caring for one's self, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, and working.


Equal Opportunity Data Elements should populate by the quarter in which a participant receives his or her first TAA service or benefit and repeat through the end of the report cycle.


A 03: Veteran Characteristics


The Jobs for Veterans Act of 2002 (P. L. 107-288) calls for an increased emphasis by the One-Stop delivery system on providing employment services to Transitioning Service Members (TSM), and authorizes this target group as eligible to receive employment services from DVOP and LVER staff. Effective implementation of this new statutory emphasis and authority will require coordination in delivering One-Stop services to this target group.


The Jobs for Veterans Act also calls for increased attention to the reporting of characteristics, services, and outcomes for TSM participants. Since the members of this target group are not yet veterans, they occupy a unique status for reporting purposes. Accordingly, accurate reporting of information on those TSMs served by the One-Stop system will require careful application of reporting specifications that are unique to this target group.


Covered Person Entry Date and Date 45 Days Following Covered Person Entry Date should be left blank pending future activation. All of the other data elements in the section for Veteran Characteristics should be populated by the quarter of the Date of Participation/Date of First Case Management and Reemployment Service and should repeat through the end of the reporting cycle.


A. 04: Employment and Education Information


Data in this section tracks the participant’s educational achievement and employment status at the point of TAA participation.


All of the data elements in this section should be tracked from the quarter in which the Date of Participation/Date of First Case Management and Reemployment Service occurs and repeat to the end of the reporting cycle.


A. 06: Public Assistance Information


Date elements in this section are designed to track whether TAA participants received public assistance services and benefits, including General Assistance (provided through state or local government), Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), Refugee Cash Assistance, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Supplemental Security Income, Social Security Disability Insurance, and Pell Grants.


All of the data elements in this section should be tracked by the quarter in which the Date of Participation/Date of First Case Management and Reemployment Service occurs and repeat to the end of the reporting cycle.


A. 07: Additional Reportable Characteristics


These data elements (Limited English Proficiency, Most Recent Date of Qualifying Separation, and Tenure with Employer at Separation) contain information that is gathered at the point of participation.


In almost all instances, data elements in this section will be tracked from the quarter in which the Date of First TAA Benefit or Service occurs. The only exception exists if TAA approved training begins prior to the TAA qualifying separation; in this scenario, Most Recent Date of Qualifying Separation and Tenure with Employer at Separation will be populated in the quarter in which the trade qualifying separation occurs.


Once populated, all data elements in this section will repeat to the end of the reporting cycle.


SECTION B: ONE STOP PARTICIPATION


B. 01: One-Stop Participation Data


Date of Participation/Date of First Case Management and Reemployment Services Information


This data element should track the first service for the participant whether the services are TAA funded or funded through other federally funded partner programs.


The first service may be defined by Date of Participation as defined in Training and Employment Guidance Letter (TEGL) No. 17-05 or by Case Management and Employment Services as defined in TEGL No. 22-08, whichever is first.


This date should be reported in the relevant report quarter and repeat through the end of the report cycle.


Date of First TAA Benefit or Service and Partner Program Co-enrollment Information


These data elements are designed to track:

  • The initial date of a TAA funded benefit or service (including TAA funded case management and TRA), and

  • Whether the TAA participant received services through specified partner programs on or after Date of Participation/Date of First Case Management of Reemployment Service through Date of Exit.


The Date of First TAA Benefit or Service will be reported in the quarter in which it occurs and remain fixed for remainder of reporting cycle.


Establishing when coenrollment is reported depends on whether the coenrollment occurs before or after the quarter of Date of First TAA Benefit or Service. Specifically:


  • If partner program coenrollment occurs on or after the Date of Participation/Date of First Case Management of Reemployment Service, but in a quarter that precedes Date of First TAA Benefit or Service quarter, it should appear in the quarter in which Date of First TAA Benefit or Service occurs.

  • If the relevant coenrollment occurs after that, then it should be reported in the quarter in which it occurs.


Regardless of when coenrollment occurs, this data element should be consistent from the point it is first reported through the last quarter of the reporting cycle.


Program Exit Information


Except for instances where coding values ‘7’, ‘8’, or ‘9’ are entered for the individual under Other Reasons for Exit, The Date of Exit is applied retroactively after no benefit or service is provided to the participant for 90 days, and if no future service is scheduled. In the case of records that regarding TAA applicants that do not receive TAA benefits or services (see coding values ‘7’ and ‘8’ in Other Reasons for Exit ), and therefore do not become TAA participants, no date should be entered in Date of Exit.


Other Reasons for Exit provide for reasons that records may be excluded for the purpose of performance calculations. Three new coding values for Other Reasons for Exit have been explored in Section E of this Handbook.


Data elements in this section will be recorded in quarter that they occur and repeat through the end of the report cycle.


Liable/Agent State Information


This data element is designed to track instances where the participant is eligible for Unemployment Insurance in one state, but may be provided TAA-related services in another state.


This element should appear in the quarter where the first TAA funded program benefit or service occurs and repeat through the end of the reporting cycle.


Determination of Eligibility Information


These data elements should reflect both a date of eligibility and a determination of eligibility for all individuals who apply for TAA on an individual basis as defined in the definition for Date of TAA Application. If an applicant is established as part of a TAA certified worker group, the determination should be “yes.” If the applicant does not meet this condition, the determination should be “no.” These records will include individuals who never receive a TAA funded service or benefit.


In cases where the individual is deemed ineligible for any TAA service, or does not receive a TAA service, the individual’s record will include the following data at a minimum, in the report quarter in which the defining date of eligibility occurs:


  • Unique Identifier

  • TAA Application Date

  • Date of Eligibility Determination

  • Determination of Eligibility

  • Petition Number

  • LWIB Code (optional)-five digit code for other state

  • Zip Code of Residence

  • County Code

  • State Code


SECTION C: ONE STOP SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES


C. 03: Intensive and Training Services


These elements should be reported in the first quarter in which they occur and repeat through the end of the reporting cycle.


Training Service Types and Durations


This section is designed to track a variety of training program elements for individuals who are enrolled in TAA approved training.


The inclusion of fields for multiple training activities allows information to be collected on training plans that include multiple types of training such as remedial training plus occupational training, or classroom training plus an on-the-job component. Data elements in this subsection are designed to track:


  • The duration of up to three categories of training types,

  • Occupational Skills Training Codes of up to three associated training types, and

  • Whether the training participant successfully completed each type of training or withdrew.


Note that, for reporting purposes on training durations in cases where multiple types of training types occur:


  • The start date of the first training type tracked should document the first day of the participant’s TAA approved training within the period of participation, and

  • The end date of the last training type should document the conclusion of the participant’s TAA approved training.


Date Entered Training and Date Completed Training elements should first appear in the report quarter in which they occur and repeat through the end of the reporting cycle.

Occupational Skills Training Codes should first appear in the report quarter that corresponds with the relevant Date Entered Training data element.


Information on whether the participant successfully completed the training type will be documented in the same report quarter where the relevant Date Completed Training occurs.


Waivers Information


Two fields in this section are designed to track whether:


  • Waiver from Training Requirement -Current Quarter is designed to track whether a waiver was issued the report quarter (yes/no), and

  • Waiver from Training Requirement –Type reports the type of waiver that was issued, if applicable.


The first waiver field will be reported for the report quarter only, while the second will be entered in the quarter that the waiver was issued, and repeat through the end of the report cycle.


Accrued Training Expenditures and Overpayment Cost Information


Data elements in this subsection are designed to track:


  • Quarterly accrued expenditures for the participant’s TAA funded training,

  • Cumulative accrued expenditures for the participant’s TAA funded training, culminating in a total training cost at the point of participant’s training completion

  • Amount of training cost related overpayments, and

  • Whether an overpayment waiver applies to the participant in instances where a training cost overpayment is identified.


Note that amounts entered for quarterly accrued expenditures may be aggregated in the quarter for each state and added to corresponding state aggregate of quarterly costs reported for Job Search and Job Relocation Costs within the same quarterly TAPR report submission. The sum of these aggregated state expenditures should equal the amount of accrued expenditures reported by the state for the relevant quarterly submission on the ETA-9130 Fiscal Report for TAA Training.


Quarterly expenditures should provide for expenditures accrued in the report quarter only and should not repeat. Cumulative expenditures should be updated on a quarterly basis and become fixed from the quarter in which Date of Completed Training #3 occurs, through the end of the reporting cycle.


Adversely Affected Incumbent Worker, Distance Learning, and Part Time Training


These data elements are designed to track whether training participants are incumbent workers or had courses that included either part time training or distance learning as a curriculum component.


With regard to the data element Adversely Affected Incumbent Worker, note that the term “incumbent worker” as defined in the TAPR is distinct from the term “incumbent worker” as it may be defined elsewhere. Specifically, an adversely affected incumbent worker in TAA reflects:


  • a worker who has been certified as part of a group as eligible to apply for TAA,

  • is threatened with dislocation from his or her trade-affected employment, and

  • secures TAA-approved training that commences in advance of his or her actual dislocation from the trade affected employment.


Adversely Affected Incumbent Worker should be tracked in the quarter in which training enrollment commences through the remainder of the report cycle.


Part Time Training and Distance Learning should be tracked as quarterly counts and therefore should only occur in the relevant report quarter.


C. 05: Related Assistance


This section tracks a wide array of TAA and partner program benefits and services that may be provided to the TAA participant, including:

  • financial benefits for eligible TAA training participants including:

    • TAA-specific benefits such as travel and subsistence subsidies, as well as

    • partner program benefits funded by partner programs but potentially available to co-enrolled TAA participants, including supportive services and needs related payments ,

  • trade readjustment allowance (TRA) data, including benefit durations, and costs paid on a quarterly and cumulative basis,

  • job search and relocation benefits,

  • Alternative Trade Adjustment Assistance (ATAA) and Reemployment Trade Adjustment Assistance (RTAA) wage subsidy payments and other elements associated with the administration of these benefits,

  • overpayments and associated overpayment waivers that may be assessed in connection with TRA, ATAA, and RTAA.


Training Related Benefits (except for TRA)

These data elements are designed to track receipt of different types of benefits that may be available to TAA participants that are enrolled in TAA approved training, including travel subsidies, subsistence subsidies, supportive services, and needs-related payments.


In instances where these benefits are provided to the participant, the associated data elements should be reported no later than the quarter in which the participant’s Date of Exit occurs, and repeat through the end of the report cycle.



TRA Benefit Data


In the TAPR report, TRA data is tracked for all three distinct types of TRA (basic, additional and remedial) as follows:


  • First payment date that the benefit is received by the participant,

  • Number of weeks that each benefit type is received by the participant in the report quarter

  • Cumulative number of weeks that each benefit type is received by the participant that may aggregate through the report cycle,

  • Quarterly cost information on each benefit type paid to the participant within the report quarter,

  • Cumulative cost information on each benefit type paid to the participant that may aggregate through the report cycle,

  • Yes/no report element on whether a TRA overpayment was identified in the report quarter,

  • Amount of TRA overpayments attributed to the participant which should be updated through the course of participation as needed,

  • Identification of whether a TRA cost overpayment waiver is established within the course of participation.


First TRA payment dates will be recorded in the report quarter that they occur and remain fixed through the end of the reporting cycle.


Cumulative TRA weeks and cumulative TRA cost information may be updated as needed in each quarterly submission. In the quarter of exit, these cumulative data elements should become fixed from the quarter in which Date of Exit occurs and repeat through the end of the report cycle.


Job Search and Relocation Information


These elements should report the following information for the participant:


  • The total number, if any, of job search allowances that were approved and paid to the participant,

  • In cases where a job search allowance was paid to the participant, how much was paid

    • Within the specific report quarter, and

    • Over the course of participation,

  • Whether a relocation allowance was approved and paid in the quarter, and

  • In cases where a relocation allowance is identified, the amount of the payment that was made

    • Within the specific report quarter, and

    • Over the course of participation.


As multiple job search allowances might be approved in the course of an individual’s participation, a number value is used to track the number of allowances that may occur in the course of participation, to be updated for each quarterly submission as needed. The allowance costs could also update on a quarterly basis. The values provided for these elements should become fixed beginning in the report quarter where the exit date is reported through the end of the report cycle.


No more than one relocation may be approved under a single certification (although the costs associated with the relocation may be paid out over more than one report quarter). As a result, once a relocation allowance is identified, this data element is tracked as a yes/no element in the quarter where it occurs, although the element tracking the cost of the allowance may be updated as needed to allow for the potential dispersal of the benefit across more than one report quarter. Values in relocation allowance data elements should also become fixed at the quarter where the exit date is reported to repeat through the end of the report cycle.


ATAA and RTAA information


Information on the ATAA wage subsidy and RTAA wage subsidy may be tracked through the same data elements, even through the benefit levels and conditions for eligibility differ. This is because the petition number associated with the participant’s record will indicate whether the reported data elements for ATAA/RTAA allow for ATAA eligibility or RTAA eligibility. Because petitions certified before May 18, 2009 have a petition number below 70,000 and petitions certified on or after May 18, 2009 will have a number above 70,000, it is possible to identify which benefit is applied to the participant, and so both benefit types may be tracked through the same data elements.


ATAA/RTAA information will be tracked primarily on a quarterly basis and these data elements track benefit activity that may occur within the report quarter, with the following exceptions:


  • First payment date that the benefit is received should appear in the report quarter that it occurs and remain fixed through the end of the reporting cycle.

  • Cumulative number of weeks and cumulative costs may be updated as needed in each quarterly submission. In the quarter of exit, these cumulative data elements should become fixed through the end of the report cycle.


SECTION D: PERFORMANCE OUTCOMES INFORMATION


D. 01: Employment and Job Retention Information


This section tracks performance-related outcomes for the participant, including:


  • Whether the participant was employed in the first, second, third and fourth quarter after exit,

  • Type of verification used to identify participant’s reemployment status in the first, second, third and fourth quarter after exit,

  • The type of employment that the participant may have obtained after exit,

  • Whether the participant was recalled by their trade affected employment.


Data elements that report information in this section should appear within six months following the report quarter referenced in the data element.


D. 02: Wage Record Information


This section tracks information that is used to track the participant’s performance outcomes in the program, including:


  • Wage data for three quarters prior to participation, and

  • Wage date for four quarters after program exit.


Data elements that report information in this section should appear within six months following the report quarter referenced in the data element.


  1. 03: Education and Credential Data


Type of Recognized Credential


This report provides for up to two types of training credential that document the educational achievements of the participant in the course of the TAA approved training participation.


These data elements should appear in the report quarter in which they occur and repeat through the end of the report cycle.












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TRADE ACTIVITY PARTICIPANT REPORT DATA SPECIFICATIONS



















OMB No. : 1205-0392 OMB Expiration Date: 03/31/2010

Average Response Time Range: 45 Hours

OMB Burden Statement: These reporting instructions have been approved under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. Persons are not required to respond to this collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB number. Obligation to respond is required to obtain or retain benefits under Trade Adjustment Assistance program (20 CFR 617. 61). Public reporting burden for this collection of information, which is to assist with planning and program management and to meet Congressional and statutory requirements, includes time to review instructions, search existing data sources, gather and maintain the data needed, and complete and review the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate, or any other aspect of this collection, including suggestions for reducing burden, to the U. S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, Office of Trade Adjustment Assistance, Room N-5428, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210.

APPENDIX
TRADE ACTIVITY PARTICIPANT REPORT

 

 

 

 

OMB 1205-0392
Expires: 03/31/2010


No.

Data Element Name

Field Type / Length

Data Element Name/Definition

Code Value

SECTION A - INDIVIDUAL INFORMATION

 

Section A.01: Identifying Data

100

Unique Participant Identifier

AN 12

Record the unique identification number:
(1)assigned to the participant which, at a minimum, must be the same for every period of participation in the WIA Title I programs, including National Emergency Grants, and in every local area across the state and where the participant is receiving services or benefits financially assisted by the Wagner-Peyser, Veterans Employment and Training Service, and/or Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) programs. And,
(2) provide unique identification number of potential "non participant" records, including those identified through Veteran "covered entrants" and TAA applicants that may or may not receive a participant service.

XXXXXXXXXXXX

101

State Code of Residence

AN 2

Record the 2-letter FIPS alpha code of the state of the primary domicile of the participant. For example, the State of Alabama would be represented as "AL." Primary domicile is that location established or claimed as the permanent residence or "home" of the participant.

77 00 = All Other Countries
88 = Mexico
99 = Canada

For persons on active military duty, states should record the two-letter Air/Army Post Office (APO) or Fleet Post Office (FPO) as defined by the Military Postal Service Agency.

XX

No.

Data Element Name

Field Type / Length

Data Element Name/Definition

Code Value

102

Zip Code of Residence

IN 5

Record the 5-digit zip code of the primary domicile of the participant. Primary domicile is that location established or claimed as the permanent residence or "home" of the participant. If primary domicile is outside the United States, use the following codes:


77777 = All Other Countries

88888 = Mexico

99999 = Canada

For persons on active military duty, states should record the zip code associated with the APO or FPO as defined by the Military Postal Service Agency.

00000










103

County Code of Residence

IN 3

Record the 3-digit FIPS Code of the County of the primary domicile of the participant. Primary domicile is that location established or claimed as the permanent residence or "home" of the participant.

If primary domicile is outside the United States, use the following codes:


777 = All Other Countries
888 = Mexico
999 = Canada

000

105

ETA-Assigned Local Workforce Board/Statewide Code

IN 5

Record the 5-digit ETA assigned Local Board/Statewide code where the participant received his/her first benefit or service financially assisted by the program. If the participant was served by the local area and also by other non-local funds (e.g. statewide funds or a national emergency grant), record the code for the Local Board. If participant record is a liable state record, record 99999.

00000

Section A.02: Equal Opportunity Information

200

Date of Birth

DT 8

Record the participant's date of birth.

Leave “blank” if the individual is not a TAA participant, and the data is not available.

YYYYMMDD

201

Gender

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant indicates that he is male.
Record 2 if the participant indicates that she is female.
Record 9 if the participant does not self-identify gender.

Leave “blank” if the individual is not a TAA participant, and the data is not available.

1 = Male
2 = Female
9 = Participant did not self-identify

202

Individual with a Disability

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant indicates that he/she has any "disability," as defined in Section 3(2)(a) of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 12102). Under that definition, a "disability" is a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of the person's major life activities. (For definitions and examples of "physical or mental impairment" and "major life activities," see paragraphs (1) and (2) of the definition of the term "disability" in 29 CFR 37.4, the definition section of the WIA non-discrimination regulations.)
Record 0 if the participant indicates that he/she does not have a disability that meets the definition.
Record 9 if the participant does not wish to disclose his/her disability status.

Leave “blank” if the individual is not a TAA participant, and the data is not available.

1 = Yes
0 = No
9 = Participant did not disclose

203

Category of Disability

IN 1

Record 1 if the impairment is primarily physical, including mobility and sensory impairments.

Record 2 if the impairment is primarily mental, including cognitive and learning impairments. Record 3 if the impairment includes both physical and mental impairments. Record 9 if the participant does not wish to disclose his/her type of disability.

Leave “blank” if the individual is not a TAA participant, and the data is not available. Additional Reporting Instructions: For definitions and examples of "physical or mental impairment" and "major life activities," see paragraphs (1) and (2) of the definition of the term "disability" in 29 CFR 37.4, the definition section of the WIA non-discrimination regulations.)

1 = Physical Impairment

2 = Mental Impairment

3 = Both Physical and Mental Impairments

9 = Participant did not disclose

204

Ethnicity Hispanic / Latino

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant indicates that he/she is of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture in origin, regardless of race.
Record 0 if the participant indicates that he/she does not meet any of these conditions.
Record 9 if the participant does not self-identify his/her ethnicity.

Leave “blank” if the individual is not a TAA participant, and the data is not available.

1 = Yes
0 = No
9 = Participant did not self-identify

205

American Indian or Alaskan Native

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant indicates that he/she is a person having origins in any of the original peoples of North America and South America (including Central America), and who maintains cultural identification through tribal affiliation or community recognition.
Record 0 if the participant indicates that he/she does not meet any of these conditions.
Record 9 if the participant does not self-identify his/her ethnicity.

Leave “blank” if the individual is not a TAA participant, and the data is not available.

1 = Yes
0 = No
9 = Participant did not self-identify

206

Asian

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant indicates that he/she is a person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian Subcontinent (e.g., India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Sikkim, and Bhutan). This area includes, for example, Cambodia, China, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Record 0 if the participant indicates that he/she does not meet any of these conditions.
Record 9 if the participant does not self-identify his/her ethnicity.

Leave “blank” if the individual is not a TAA participant, and the data is not available.

1 = Yes
0 = No
9 = Participant did not self-identify

207

Black or African American

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant indicates that he/she is a person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa.
Record 0 if the participant indicates that he/she does not meet any of these conditions.
Record 9 if the participant does not self-identify his/her ethnicity.

Leave “blank” if the individual is not a TAA participant, and the data is not available.

1 = Yes
0 = No
9 = Participant did not self-identify

208

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant indicates that he/she is a person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands.

Record 0 if the participant indicates that he/she does not meet any of these conditions.

Record 9 if the participant does not self-identify his/her ethnicity.

Leave “blank” if the individual is not a TAA participant, and the data is not available.

1 = Yes

0 = No

9 = Participant did not self-identify

209

White

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant indicates that he/she is a person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa.
Record 0 if the participant indicates that he/she does not meet any of these conditions.
Record 9 if the participant does not self-identify his/her ethnicity.

Leave “blank” if the individual is not a TAA participant, and the data is not available.

1 = Yes
0 = No
9 = Participant did not self-identify

Section A.03: Veteran Characteristics

301

Eligible Veteran Status

IN 1

Record 1 if the individual is a person who served in the active U.S. military, naval, or air service for a period of less than or equal to 180 days, and who was discharged or released from such service under conditions other than dishonorable.

Record 2 if the participant served on active duty for a period of more than 180 days and was discharged or released with other than a dishonorable discharge; or was discharged or released because of a service connected disability; or as a member of a reserve component under an order to active duty pursuant to section section 167(a), (d), or (g), 673 (a) 12301(a), (d), or (g), 12302, or 12304 of Title 10, U.S.C., served on active duty during a period of war or in a campaign or expedition for which a campaign badge is authorized and was discharged or released from such duty with other than a dishonorable discharge.

Record 2 3 if the participant is: (a) the spouse of any person who died on active duty or of a service-connected disability, (b) the spouse of any member of the Armed Forces serving on active duty who at the time of application for assistance under this part, is listed, pursuant to 38 U.S.C 101 and the regulations issued there under, by the Secretary concerned, in one or more of the following categories and has been so listed for more than 90 days: (i) missing in action; (ii) captured in the line of duty by a hostile force; or (iii) forcibly detained or interned in the line of duty by a foreign government or power; or (c) the spouse of any person who has a total disability permanent in nature resulting from a service-connected disability or the spouse of a veteran who died while a disability so evaluated was in existence.

Record 0 if the participant does not meet any one of the conditions described above or is not a TAA participant.

Leave “blank” if this data is not available. NOTE: “blank” option is available on this data element through the report quarter ending September 30, 2010.


1 = Yes <=180 days.Yes, Eligible Veteran

2 = Yes, Other Eligible Person Yes, Eligible Veteran

3 = Yes, Other Eligible Person

0 = No

302

Campaign Veteran

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant is an eligible veteran (i.e., coding value 1 in Eligible Veteran Status) who served on active duty in the U.S. armed forces during a war or in a campaign or expedition for which a campaign badge or expeditionary medal has been authorized as identified and listed by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). A current listing of the campaigns can be found at OPM's website http://www.opm.gov/veterans/html/vgmedal2.asp
Record 0 if the participant does not meet the condition described above
or is not a TAA participant.

1 = Yes
0 = No

303

Disabled Veteran

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant is a veteran who served on active duty in the U.S. armed forces and who is entitled to compensation regardless of rating (including those rated at 0%); or who but for the receipt of military retirement pay would be entitled to compensation, under laws administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA); or was discharged or released from activity duty because of a service-connected disability

Record 2 if the participant is a veteran who served on active duty in the U.S. armed forces and who is entitled to compensation (or who, but for the receipt of military retirement pay would be entitled to compensation) under laws administered by the DVA for a disability, (i) rated at 30 percent or more or, (ii) rated at 10 or 20 percent in the case of a veteran who has been determined by DVA to have a serious employment handicap.

Record 0 if the participant does not meet any one of the conditions described above, or if the individual is not a TAA participant and the information is not available.


1 = Yes

2 = Yes, special disabled

0 = No

304

Date of Actual Military Separation

DT 8

Record the date on which the participant separated from active duty with the U.S. armed forces.
Leave “blank” if the data element does not apply to the participant, or the individual is not a TAA participant, and the data is not available.

YYYYMMDD

305

Transitioning Service Member

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant is an active military duty status (including separation leave) with the U.S. armed forces and within 24 months of retirement or 12 months of separation from the armed forces.
Record 0 if the participant does not meet the condition described above ,
or if the individual is not a TAA participant and the information is not available.

1 = Yes
0 = No

306

Covered Person Entry Date

DT 8

LEAVE ELEMENT BLANK PENDING FURTHER INSTRUCTION FROM ETA.

Record the date on which the covered person first made contact with the workforce system, either at a physical location or through an electronic resource.


YYYYMMDD

307

Date 45 Days Following Covered Person Entry Date

DT 8

LEAVE ELEMENT BLANK PENDING FURTHER INSTRUCTION FROM ETA.

Record the date that falls 45 days following the Covered Person Entry Date.


YYYYMMDD




















Section A.04: Employment and Education Information

400

Employment Status at Participation

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant either (a) did any work at all as a paid employee, (b) did any work at all in his or her own business, profession, or farm, (c) worked as an unpaid worker in an enterprise operated by a member of the family, or (d) is one who was not working, but has a job or business from which he or she was temporarily absent because of illness, bad weather, vacation, labor-management dispute, or personal reasons, whether or not paid by the employer for time-off, and whether or not seeking another job.
Record 2 if the participant , although employed, either (a) has received a notice of termination of employment or the employer has issued a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) or other notice that the facility or enterprise will close, or (b) is a transitioning service member.
Record 0 if the participant does not meet any one of the conditions described above

Leave “blank” if the individual is not a TAA participant and the information is not available.


1 = Employed
2 = Employed, but Received Notice of Termination of Employment or Military Separation
0 = Not Employed

401

UC Eligible Status

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant (a) filed a claim and has been determined monetarily eligible for benefit payments under one or more State or Federal Unemployment Compensation (UC) programs and whose benefit year or compensation, by reason of an extended duration period, has not ended and who has not exhausted his/her benefit rights, and (b) was referred to service through the state's Worker Profiling and Reemployment Services (WPRS) system.

Record 2 if the participant meets condition (a) described above, but was not referred to service through the state's WPRS system.

Record 3 if the participant has exhausted all UC benefit rights for which he/she has been determined monetarily eligible, including extended supplemental benefit rights.

Record 0 if the participant was neither a UC Claimant nor an Exhaustee

Leave “blank” if the individual is not a TAA participant and the information is not available.


1 = Claimant Referred by WPRS

2 = Claimant Not Referred by WPRS

3 = Exhaustee

0 = Neither Claimant nor Exhaustee

402

Highest School Grade Completed

IN 2

Use the appropriate code to record the highest school grade completed by the participant.
Record 87 if the participant attained a high school diploma.
Record 88 if the participant attained a GED or equivalent.
Record 89 if the participant with a disability receives a certificate of attendance/completion as a result of successfully completing an Individual Education Plan (IEP).
Record 90 if the participant attained other post-secondary degree or certification.
Record 91 if the participant attained an associates diploma or degree (AA/AS).

Record 00 if no school grades were completed.

Leave “blank” if the individual is not a TAA participant and the information is not available.





1 - 12 = Number of elementary/secondary school grades completed
13 - 15 = Number of college, or full-time technical or vocational school years completed
16 = Bachelors degree or equivalent
17 = Education beyond the Bachelors degree
87 = Attained High School Diploma
88 = Attained GED or Equivalent
89 = Attained Certificate of Attendance/Completion
90 = Attained Other Post-Secondary Degree or Certification
91 = Attained Associates Diploma or Degree
00 = No school grades completed


Section A.06: Public Assistance Information

600

Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF)

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant is listed on the welfare grant or has received cash assistance or other support services from the TANF agency in the last six months prior to date of participation.
Record 0 if the participant does not meet the condition described above

Leave “blank” if the information is not available.

1 = Yes
0 = No

601

Supplemental Security Income(SSI) / Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)

IN 1

Record 1 if the individual is receiving or has received SSI under Title XVI of the Social Security Act in the last six months prior to date of participation.

Record 2 if the individual is receiving or has received SSDI benefit payments under Title XIX of the Social Security Act in the last six months prior to participation in the program. Record 3 if the individual is receiving or has received both SSI and SSDI in the last six months prior to participation in the program.

Record 0 if the individual does not meet any of the conditions described above, or if the individual is not a TAA participant and the information is not available.

1 = SSI only

2 = SSDI only

3 = Yes, Both SSI and SSDI

0 = No

602

Other Public Assistance Recipient

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant is receiving or has received cash assistance or other support services from one of the following sources in the last six months prior to date of participation: General Assistance (GA) (State/local government), Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA), or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. Do not include foster child payments.
Record 0 if the participant does not meet the above criteria

Leave blank if the information is not available.

1 = Yes
0 = No

Section A.07: Additional Reportable Characteristics

703

Limited English Language Proficiency

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant has limited ability in speaking, reading, writing or understanding the English language and (a) whose native language is a language other than English, or (b) who lives in a family or community environment where a language other than English is the dominant language.
Record 0 if the participant does not meet the conditions described above.

Leave “blank” if the individual is not a TAA participant and the information is not available.

1 = Yes
0 = No

707

Most Recent Date of Qualifying Separation

DT 8

Record the participant's most recent date of separation from trade-impacted employment that qualifies the individual to receive benefits and/or services under the Trade Act.

Leave “blank” if the individual is not a TAA participant and the information is not available.

YYYYMMDD

708

Tenure with Employer at Separation

IN 3

Record the total number of months that the participant was employed with the employer of record as of the participant's most recent qualifying date of separation. Employment of at least one day but less than one month should be recorded as "1".

Otherwise, leave blank.

000

SECTION B - ONE-STOP PROGRAM PARTICIPATION INFORMATION

Section B.01: One-Stop Participation Data

900

Date of Participation/ Date of First Case Management and Reemployment Service

DT 8



Record the date on which the TAA participant begins receiving his/her first service or benefit funded by TAA or a partner program).

Otherwise, lLeave "blank.” if the individual is not a TAA participant.

YYYYMMDD

901

Date of Exit

DT 8

Record the date on which the last service funded by the program or a partner program is received by the participant. Once a participant has not received any services funded by the program or a partner program for 90 consecutive calendar days and has no gap in service and is not scheduled for future services, the date of exit is applied retroactively to the last day on which the individual received a service funded by the program or a partner program.

Leave “blank” if the participant has not yet exited, or if the individual is not a TAA participant.

YYYYMMDD

902

Adult (local formula)

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant received services financially assisted under WIA section 133(b)(2)(A).
Record 0 if the participant did not receive services under the condition described above
or if the individual is not a participantis not a TAA participant and the information is not available.


1 = Yes
0 = No


903



Dislocated Worker (local formula)

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant received services financially assisted under WIA section 133(b)(2)(B).
Record 0 if the participant did not receive services under the condition described above
or if the individual is not a TAA participant and the information is not available.

1 = Yes
0 = No

908

Rapid Response

IN 1

Record 1 if the individual participated in rapid response activities authorized at WIA section 134(a)(2)(A)(i).
Record 0 if the participant did not receive services under the condition described above
or if the individual is not a TAA participant and the information is not available.

1 = Yes
0 = No

909

Rapid Response (Additional Assistance)

IN 1

Record 1 if the individual participated in a program financially assisted by WIA section 134(a)(2)(A)(ii).
Record 0 if the participant did not participate in a program or otherwise receive services under the condition described above, or received services by a local area with statewide funds passed down from the state to the local area,
or if the individual is not a TAA participant, and the data is not available.

1 = Yes
0 = No

910

NEG Project ID

AN 4

Record the first Project I.D. Number where the participant received services financially assisted under a National Emergency Grant (NEG). (For example, Utah projects may be numbered UT-02, so the TAPR entry would be UT02) - WIA title ID, section 173.
Record
00000 if the participant did not receive any services funded by a NEG or if the individual is not a TAA participant.

XXXX

911

Second NEG Project ID

AN 4

Record the second Project I.D. Number where the participant received services financially assisted under a NEG. If the individual received services financially assisted by more than two NEGs, record only the first two Project I.D. Numbers.
Record 0 if the participant did not receive any services funded by a NEG or it is not known. Record 0000 if the participant did not receive services funded under a second NEG
or if the individual is not a TAA participant.

XXXX

912

Special ETA Project ID

AN 4

Record the special ETA project ID number (code to be assigned by ETA where applicable) where the participant received services funded under a special state demonstration or pilot project.
Record 0000 if the participant did not receive services funded under a Special ETA Project
or if the individual was not a participant


XXXX

913

Rapid Response Event Number

AN 12

LEAVE ELEMENT BLANK PENDING FURTHER INSTRUCTION FROM ETA. Record the 12-digit unique number of the event through which rapid response services were provided to the participant. This unique identification number is the same one provided to the state or local area through the USDOL Rapid Response Information Network. For example, a Maryland rapid response event will be numbered as RR-MD-2006-0001, where the last 4-digits are incremented as each new rapid response event is entered during that calendar year (so the TAPR entry would be RRMD20060001).

If the individual received services through more than one rapid response event within the same period of participation, then the last (or most recent) rapid response event number should be recorded.

Record 0 if the rapid response event number is not known. Leave "blank" if this data element does not apply to the participant. .

XXXXXXXXXXXX

918

Veterans' Programs


IN 1

Record 1 if the participant received services financially assisted by both the Local Veterans Employment Representative (LVER) Program and Disabled Veterans Outreach Program (DVOP).
Record 2 if the participant only received services financially assisted by the LVER program
Record 3 if the participant only received services financially assisted by the DVOP program
Record 0 if the individual did not receive services under any of the conditions described above or if the individual is not a TAA participant, and the data is not available.

1 = Yes, Both LVER and DVOP
2 = Yes, LVER only
3 = Yes, DVOP only
0 = No

920

Petition Number

IN 8

Record the petition number of the certification which applies to the individual's group. If there is more than one petition number (for example, certifications under both the TAA and NAFTA-TAA programs), record the petition number of the program from which the training is paid, unless a waiver was issued. Do NOT include any alphanumeric suffix; record the petition number ONLY.

XXXXXXXX

921

Vocational Education

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant received services financially assisted under the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Applied Technology Education Act (20 USC 2471) (WIA section 121(b)(1)(B)(vii)).
Record 0 if the participant did not receive any services under the condition described above

Leave “blank” if the information is not available.

1 = Yes
0 = No

922

Vocational Rehabilitation

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant received services financially assisted under parts A and B of title I of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 USC 720 et seq.), WIA title IV, and section 121(b)(1)(B)(vii)).

Record 2 if the participant received services financially assisted by the Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E) Program authorized by 38 USC Chapter 31.

Record 3 if the participant received services from both vocational rehabilitation programs.

Record 0 if the participant did not receive any services under the condition described above,

Leave “blank” if the information is not available.

1 = Yes

2 = VR&E

3 = Both VR and VR&E

0 = No

923

Wagner-Peyser Act

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant received services financially assisted under the Wagner-Peyser Act (29 USC 49 et seq.) WIA section 121 (b)(1)(B)(ii) during period of participation.
Record 0 if the participant did not receive services financially assisted under the Wagner-Peyser Act,

Leave “blank” if the individual is not a TAA participant, and the data is not available.

1 = Yes
0 = No

927

Other WIA or Non-WIA Programs

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant received services financially assisted from any other WIA or non-WIA program not listed above that provided the individuals with services during period of participation.
Record 2 if the participant received services financially assisted in full or in part by funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 during period of participation. .
Record 3 if the participant received services financially assisted from any other WIA or non-WIA program not listed above AND received services financially assisted in full or part by funds from the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act of 2009 during period of participation.
Record 0 if the individual did not receive any services under the condition described above

Leave “blank” if the individual is not a TAA participant, and the data is not available.

1 = Yes, Other WIA or Non-WIA Programs

2= Yes, ARRA

3= Yes, Both Other WIA or Non-WIA Programs and ARRA
0 = No

928

Other Reasons for Exit (at time of exit or during 4-quarter measurement period following the quarter of exit)

IN 2

Record 1 if the participant is residing in an institution or facility providing 24-hour support such as a prison or hospital and is expected to remain in that institution for at least 90 days.

Record 2 if the participant is receiving medical treatment that precludes entry into unsubsidized employment or continued participation in the program. Does not include temporary conditions expected to last for less than 90 days.

Record 3 if the participant was found to be deceased or no longer living.

Record 4 if the participant is providing care for a family member with a health/medical condition that precludes entry into unsubsidized employment or continued participation in the program. Does not include temporary conditions expected to last for less than 90 days.

Record 5 if the participant is a member of the National Guard or other reserve military unit of the armed forces and is called to active duty for at least 90 days.

Record 6 if a Youth and was relocated to Mandated Residential Program. Record 98 if the participant entered retirement at the end of the program without seeking employment. Record 99 if the participant either disclosed an invalid social security number (SSN) or chose not to disclose a SSN.

Record 7 if individual was determined ineligible for TAA.

Record 8 if individual received no TAA benefits or services for 180 days following report quarter of eligibility determination.

Record 9 if participant began receiving TAA benefits or services under a new petition certification.

Record 0 if the participant exited for a reason other than one of the conditions listed above.

Leave “blank” if the individual has not exited.


Note: Exit Reason "98 = Retirement" has been added for program management purposes only and individuals who exit the program based on this reason will not be excluded from calculation of the performance measures. These individuals will be included in the performance measure calculations.

1 = Institutionalized

2 = Health/Medical

3 = Deceased

4 = Family Care

5 = Reserve Forces Called to Active Duty

6 = Relocated to Mandated Residential Program

7=Determined Ineligible for TAA

8=Did Not Receive Services for 90 or 180 Days After Report Quarter That Established Eligibility.

9=Began Receiving Benefits and Services Under a New Petition Certification.

98 = Retirement

99 = Not a Valid SSN

00= Other

950

TAA Application Date

DT 8

Record the date on which the individual first applied for Trade Act services/benefits under the applicable certification.

YYYYMMDD

951

Date of First TAA Benefit or Service

DT 8

Record the date of the first Trade funded benefit or service received after the individual was determined eligible to participate.

Leave “blank” if the individual is not a TAA participant.

YYYYMMDD

952

Liable/Agent State Identifier

IN 1

Record 1 if the information contained within the participant’s record is being reported to the Department by the liable state. The definition for liable state can be found under 20 CFR 617. 26(a).
Record 2 if the information contained within the participant’s record is being reported to the Department by the agent state. The definition for agent state can be found under 20 CFR 617. 26(b).
Record 0 if the agent/liable does not apply to the participant.

Leave “blank” if the individual is not a TAA participant.

1 = Liable State
2 = Agent State
0 = N/A

953

Date of Eligibility Determination

DT 8

Record the date upon which the individual was determined to be (or not) an adversely affected worker.

YYYYMMDD

954

Determined Eligible

IN 1

Record 1 if the individual was determined eligible for the Trade Program.
Record 0 if the individual was determined not eligible.




1 = Yes
0 = No

SECTION C - ONE-STOP SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES

Section C. 03: Intensive and Training Services

1208

Date Entered Training #1

DT 8

Record the date on which the participant's first training service actually began.
Leave "blank" if the individual did not receive training services or if this data element does not apply to the participant,
or if the individual is not a TAA participant.

YYYYMMDD

1209

Type of Training Service #1

IN 1

Use the appropriate code to indicate the type of approved training being provided to the participant.
Record 0 if the participant did not receive a training service
or if the individual is not a TAA participant.

1 = On-the-Job Training
5 = Customized Training
6 = Occupational Skills Training
7 = Remedial Training (ABE and ESL)

8=Prerequisite Training

9=Apprenticeship Training

0 = No training service

1210

Occupational Skills Training Code #1

IN 8

Enter the 8 digit O*Net 4 0 (or later versions) code that best describes the training occupation for which the participant received training services.
Record 00000000 or Leave "blank" if this data element does not apply to the participant or the individual is not a TAA participant.

00000000

1211

Training Completed #1

IN 1

Record 1 if the individual completed approved training.
Record 0 if the individual did not complete training (withdrew).
Leave "blank" if the individual did not receive training services or if
the participant has not yet completed training, this data element does not apply to the participantor the individual is not a TAA participant.

1 = Yes
0 = No (Withdrew)

1212

Date Completed, or Withdrew from, Training #1

DT 8

Record the date when the participant completed training or withdrew permanently from training.

Leave "blank" if the individual did not receive training services or if this data element does not apply to the participantthe participant has not yet completed training or the individual is not a TAA participant.

YYYYMMDD

1213

Date Entered Training #2

DT 8

Record the date on which the individual's second training service actually began.
Leave "blank" if the individual did not receive a second training service or this data element
does not apply to the participant or if the individual is not a TAA participant.

YYYYMMDD

1214

Type of Training Service #2

IN 1

If the participant received a second type of training, record the appropriate code to indicate the type of approved training being provided to the participant.
Record 0 if the participant did not receive a second training service
or if this data element does not apply to the participantthe individual is not a TAA participant.

1 = On-the-Job Training
5 = Customized Training
6= Occupational Skills Training
7 = Remedial Training (ABE and ESL)

8=Prerequisite Training

9= Apprenticeship Training

0 = No training service

1215

Occupational Skills Training Code #2

IN 8

Enter the 8 digit O*Net 4.0 (or later versions) code that best describes the training occupation for which the participant received training services.
Record 00000000 or Leave "blank" if data element does not apply to the participant, or the individual is not a TAA participant

00000000

1216

Training Completed #2

IN 1

Record 1 if the individual completed approved training.
Record 0 if the individual did not complete training (withdrew).
Leave "blank" if the individual did not receive a second training service or
this data element the participant has not yet completed trainingdoes not apply to the participant, or the individual is not a TAA participant.

1 = Yes
0 = No (Withdrew)

1217

Date Completed, or Withdrew from, Training #2

DT 8

Record the date when the participant completed training or withdrew permanently from training.

Leave "blank" if the individual did not receive a second training service or the participant has not yet completed trainingthis data element does not apply to the participant, or the individual is not a TAA participant.

YYYYMMDD

1218

Date Entered Training #3

DT 8

Record the date on which the individual's third training service actually began. If the individual received more than 3 training services, record the date on which the individual actually began the last (or most recent) training service.
Leave "blank" if the individual did not receive a third training service or this data element
does not apply to the participantthe individual is not a TAA participant.

YYYYMMDD

1219

Type of Training Service #3

IN 1

If the participant received a third type of training, record the appropriate code to indicate the type of approved training being provided to the participant.

Record 0 if the participant did not receive a third service or if this data element does not apply to the participantthe individual is not a TAA participant.


Additional Note: If the participant receives more than three training services, record the last (or most recent) training services received by the participant in this field.

1 = On-the-Job Training
5 = Customized Training
6 = Occupational Skills Training
7 = Remedial Training (ABE and ESL)

8 = Prerequisite Training

9=Apprenticeship Training

0 = No training service

1220

Occupational Skills Training Code #3

IN 8

Enter the 8 digit O*Net 4. 0 (or later versions) code that best describes the training occupation for which the participant received training services.
Record 00000000 or leave "blank" if occupational code if this data element does not apply to the participant or the individual is not a TAA participant.

00000000

1221

Training Completed #3

IN 1

Record 1 if the individual completed approved training.
Record 0 if the individual did not complete training (withdrew).
Leave "blank" if the individual did not receive a third training service or
the participant has not yet completed trainingthis data element does not apply to the participant, or the individual is not a TAA participant.

1 = Yes
0 = No (Withdrew)

1222

Date Completed, or Withdrew from, Training #3

DT 8

Record the date when the participant completed training or withdrew permanently from training. If multiple training services were received, record the most recent date on which the individual completed training.
Leave "blank" if the individual did not receive a third training service
or the participant has not yet completed trainingthis data element does not apply to the participant, or the individual is not a TAA participant.

YYYYMMDD

1224

Pell Grant Recipient

IN 1

Record 1 if the individual is or has been notified s/he will be receiving a Pell Grant at any time during participation in the program. This information may be updated at any time during participation in the program.
Record 0 if the individual does not meet the condition described above.

1 = Yes
0 = No

1225

Waiver from Training Requirement-Type

IN 1

Use the appropriate code to indicate the reason for which a waiver from the training requirements was issued to the individual.
Record 0 if the
participant did not receive a training waiver.

Leave “blank” if the individual is not a TAA participant.

1 = Recall
2 = Marketable Skills
3 = Retirement
4 = Health
5 = Enrollment Unavailable
6 = Training Not Available
0 = No

1226

Date Individual Service Plan Created

DT 8

Record the date on which the participant's Individual Service Plan (ISP) was created or otherwise established to identify the participant's employment goals, the appropriate achievement objectives, and the appropriate combination of services for the participant to achieve the employment goals.

Otherwise, leave "blank" if a service plan was not created for the participant or if the individual is not a TAA participant.

YYYYMMDD

1227

Date of Most Recent Case Management and Reemployment Service

DT 8

Record the date on which the participant received his or her most recent Case Management and Reemployment Service.

Leave “blank” if the individual is not a TAA participant.

YYYYMMDD

1228

Waiver from Training Requirement -Current Quarter

IN 1

Record 1 if a waiver was issued in report quarter.

Record 0 if no waiver was received.


1 = Yes
0 = No

1229

Current Quarter Training Expenditures

DE 7. 2

Record the dollar amount of training expenditures accrued in the current report quarter for the participant. Accrued expenditures are defined as the sum of actual cash disbursements for direct charges for goods and services; the amount of indirect expenses charged to the award; minus any rebates, refunds, or other credits; plus the total costs of all goods and property received or services performed, whether an invoice has been received or a cash payment has occurred. Accrued expenditures are to be recorded in the reporting quarter in which they occur, regardless of when the related cash receipts and disbursements take place. This item includes: (1) Tuition: facility and training costs, books and laboratory fees, and/or equipment expenses approved by the State agency; (2) Travel allowances (3) Subsistence allowances.

0000000. 00

1230

Total Training Expenditures

DE 7. 2

Record the dollar amount of training expenditures accrued thus far in participant's training. Accrued expenditures are defined as the sum of actual cash disbursements for direct charges for goods and services; the amount of indirect expenses charged to the award; minus any rebates, refunds, or other credits; plus the total costs of all goods and property received or services performed, whether an invoice has been received or a cash payment has occurred. Accrued expenditures are to be recorded in the reporting quarter in which they occur, regardless of when the related cash receipts and disbursements take place. This item includes: (1) Tuition: facility and training costs, books and laboratory fees, and/or equipment expenses approved by the State agency; (2) Travel allowances (3) Subsistence allowances.

0000000. 00

1231

Training Costs-Amount of Overpayment

DE 7. 2

Record the amount of the Training Cost Overpayment. This amount may be updated on a cumulative basis.

0000000. 00

1232

Training Costs - Overpayment Waiver

IN 1

Record 1 if there was a TAA Training Overpayment Waiver to be recorded in the quarter it is issued and continues through last quarter of reporting. This will include Job Search and Relocation Overpayments.

Record 0 if there was not an TAA Training Overpayment Waiver.

1 = Yes
0 = No

1233

Distance Learning

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant received training through distance learning during the report quarter.

Record 0 if the participant did not receive any services under the condition described above or if the individual is not a TAA participant.

1= Yes
0 = No

1234

Part Time Training

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant received part time training in the report quarter.

Record 0 if the participant did not receive any services under the condition described above or if the individual is not a TAA participant.

1= Yes
0 = No

1235

Adversely Affected Incumbent Worker

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant received training prior to his or her separation date from qualifying trade affected employment.
Record 0 if the participant did not receive any services under the condition described above
or if the individual is not a TAA participant.







1 = Yes
0 = No

Section C. 05 - Other Related Assistance and Support Services

1400

Received Supportive Services (except needs-related payments)

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant received supportive services (WIA section 134(e)(2)) which include, but are not limited to, assistance with transportation, child care, dependent care, and housing that are necessary to enable the individual to participate in activities authorized under WIA title IB.
Record 0 if the participant did not receive any supportive services as described above
or if the individual is not a TAA participant.

1 = Yes
0 = No

1401

Received Needs-Related Payments

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant received needs related payments (WIA section 134(e)(3)) for the purpose of enabling the individual to participate in approved training funded under WIA Title IB.

Record 0 if the participant received training but did not receive any needs-related payments as described above or if the individual is not a TAA participant.

1 = Yes

0 = No

1404

Subsistence While in Training

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant received a subsistence allowance while in training.
Record 0 if participant did not receive a subsistence allowance
or if the individual is not a TAA participant.

1 = Yes
0 = No

1405

Travel While in Training

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant received a travel allowance while in training.

Record 0 if the participant did not receive a travel allowance or if the individual is not a TAA participant.

1= Yes
0 = No

1420

Date Received First Basic TRA payment

DT 8

Record the date on which the participant received their first Basic TRA payment or if the data element does not apply to the individual.

Leave “blank” if the participant did not receive a Basic TRA Payment, or if the individual is not a TAA participant.

YYYYMMDD

1421

Weeks Paid This Quarter - Basic TRA

IN 2

Record the total number of weeks of Basic TRA paid in the current quarter.

00

1422

Total Weeks Paid Cumulative - Basic TRA

IN 2

Record the total number of weeks for which Basic TRA was paid to the individual.

00

1423

Amount Paid Current Quarter-TRA Basic

DE 7. 2

Record the dollar amount of Basic TRA paid in the current report quarter.

0000000. 00

1424

Total Amount Paid - Basic TRA

DE 7. 2

Record the total dollar amount of Basic TRA paid to the individual.

0000000. 00

1425

Date Received First Additional TRA Payment

DT 8

Record the date on which the participant received their first Additional TRA payment.

Leave “blank” if the participant did not receive an Additional TRA Payment, or if the individual is not a TAA participant.

YYYYMMDD

1426

Weeks Paid This Quarter - Additional TRA

IN 2

Record the total number of weeks of Additional TRA paid in the current quarter.

00

1427

Total Weeks Paid Cumulative - Additional TRA

IN 2

Record the total number of weeks for which Additional TRA was paid to the individual.

00

1428

Amount Paid This Quarter - Additional TRA

DE 7. 2

Record the dollar amount of Additional TRA paid in the current report quarter

0000000. 00

1429

Total Amount Paid - Additional TRA

DE 7. 2

Record the total dollar amount of Additional TRA paid to the individual.

0000000. 00

1430

Date Received First Remedial/

Prerequisite TRA Payment

DT 8

Record the date on which the participant received their first Remedial/Prerequisite TRA payment.

Leave “blank” if the participant did not receive a Remedial/Prerequisite TRA Payment, or if the individual is not a TAA participant.

YYYYMMDD

1431

Weeks Paid This Quarter-Remedial/

Prerequisite TRA

IN 2

Record the total number of weeks of Remedial/Prerequisite TRA in the current quarter.

00

1432

Total Weeks Paid Cumulative - Remedial/

Prerequisite TRA

IN 2

Record the total number of weeks for which Remedial/Prerequisite was paid to the individual.

00

1433

Amount Paid This Quarter - Remedial/

Prerequisite TRA

DE 7. 2

Record the dollar amount of Remedial/Prerequisite paid in the current report quarter.

0000000. 00

1434

Total Amount Paid - Remedial/

Prerequisite TRA

DE 7. 2

Record the total dollar amount of Remedial/Prerequisite paid to the individual.

0000000. 00

1435

Job Search Allowance-Count

IN 2

Record the total number of job search allowances approved and paid to the participant in the current report quarter.
Otherwise, rRecord a "0" if the participant did not receive a job search allowance in the quarter.or if the individual is not a TAA participant.

00

1436

Job Search Allowance Current Quarter - Costs

DE 7. 2

Record the dollar value of Job Search Allowance approved in the current quarter.

0000000. 00

1437

Job Search Allowance -Total Costs

DE 7. 2

Record the cumulative total dollar amount of job search costs paid for the participant. This field may be updated for each quarterly submission.

0000000. 00

1438

Relocation Allowance Current Quarter-Recipient

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant received a relocation allowance in the current report quarter.
Record 0 if the participant did not receive a Relocation Allowance
or if the individual is not a TAA participant.

1 = Yes
0 = No

1439

Relocation Allowance -Total Cost

DE 7. 2

Record the total dollar amount of relocation costs paid to relocate the participant including the lump sum payment.

0000000. 00

1440

TRA Overpayment

IN 1

Record 1 if there was an overpayment established under any type of TRA during the course of participation in the quarter in which it is first identified and to continue through last quarter of reporting.

Record 0 if there was no TRA overpayment.


1 = Yes
0 = No

1441

Amount of TRA Overpayment

DE 7. 2

Record the dollar amount of the TRA overpayment. This amount may be updated on a cumulative basis.

0000000. 00

1442

TRA Overpayment Waiver

IN 1

Record 1 if there was a TRA overpayment waiver to be recorded in the quarter it is issued and to continue through last quarter of reporting.

Record 0 if there was no TRA overpayment.


1 = Yes
0 = No

1443

Date Received First A/RTAA Payment

DT 8

Record the date on which the participant received their first A/RTAA payment.

Leave “blank” if this does not apply to the participant, or the individual is not a TAA participant.

YYYYMMDD

1444

Number of A/RTAA Payments Current Quarter

IN 2

Record the number of A/RTAA payments paid to the participant in the current report quarter.

00

1445

Current Quarter A/RTAA Payments

DE 7. 2

Record the total dollar amount of A/RTAA paid to the participant in the report quarter.

0000000. 00

1446

Number of A/RTAA Payments Total

IN 3

Record the number of A/RTAA payments made to the participant through the current quarter of participation. This field may be updated for each quarterly submission.

000

1447

Total Amount Paid - A/RTAA

DE 7. 2

Record the total dollar amount of A/RTAA paid to the individual.

0000000. 00

1448

Frequency of Payments

IN 1

Record 1 if weekly.
Record 2 if every two weeks.
Record 3 if monthly.
Record 4 if other.

Leave “blank” if this does not apply to the participant, or the individual is not a TAA participant.

1 = Weekly
2 = Bi-Weekly
3 = Monthly
4 = Other

1449

Maximum A/RTAA Benefit Reached

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant reached their maximum benefit amount prior to their two-year eligibility limitation.
Record 0 if
the participant did not reach their maximum benefit prior to their two-year eligibility limitation or if the individual is not a TAA participant.. Leave blank if this element does not apply.

1 = Yes
0= No

1450

A/RTAA Overpayment Current Quarter

IN 1

Record 1 if there was an overpayment established under A/RTAA in the current quarter. Otherwise record '0'.

Record 0 if there was not overpayment or if the individual is not a TAA participant.

1 = Yes
0 = No

1451

Amount of A/RTAA Overpayment

DE 7. 2

Record the amount of the A/RTAA overpayment. This amount may be updated on a cumulative basis.

0000000. 00

1452

A/RTAA Overpayment Waiver

IN 1

Record 1 if there was an A/RTAA overpayment waiver to be recorded in the quarter it is issued and to continue through last quarter of reporting.

Record 0 if there was not A/RTAA overpayment waiver for the participant or if the individual is not a TAA participant.












1 = Yes
0 = No








SECTION D - PROGRAM OUTCOMES INFORMATION

Section D.01: Employment and Job Retention Information

1500

Employed in 1st Quarter After Exit Quarter

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant was employed in the first quarter after the quarter of exit.
Record 0 if the participant was not employed in the first quarter after the quarter of exit.
Record 3 if information on the participant's employment status in the first quarter after the quarter of exit is not yet available.

Leave blank if the individual is not a TAA participant.

1 = Yes
0 = No
3 = Information not yet available

1501

Type of Employment Match 1st Quarter After Exit Quarter

IN 1

Use the appropriate code to identify the method used in determining the participant's employment status in the first quarter following the quarter of exit. Wage records will be the primary data source for tracking employment in the first quarter after the exit quarter. If participants are not found in the wage records, grantees may then use supplemental data sources. If the participant is found in more than one source of employment using wage records, record the data source for which the participant's earnings are greatest.
Record 0 if the participant was not employed in the first quarter after the quarter of exit.

Leave “blank” if the participant has not yet exited or if the individual was not a TAA participant.

Additional Note: If the participant is found employed in a wage record source (e. g. , Federal, Military) that cannot be translated into quarterly earnings amounts, states should treat these employment matches as supplemental data and use coding value 5 = Supplemental through case management, participant survey, and/or verification with the employer.

1 = UI Wage Records (In-State & WRIS)
2 = Federal Employment Records (OPM, USPS)
3 = Military Employment Records (DOD)
4 = Other Administrative Wage Records
5 = Supplemental through case management, participant survey, and/or verification with the employer
6 = Information not yet available
0 = Not employed

1507

Employed in 2nd Quarter After Exit Quarter

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant was employed in the second quarter after the quarter of exit.

Record 0 if the participant was not employed in the second quarter after the quarter of exit.

Record 3 if the participant has exited but employment information is not yet available.

Leave “blank” if the participant has not yet exited or if the individual was not a TAA participant.

1 = Yes

0 = No

3 = Information not yet available

1513

Recalled by Layoff Employer

IN 8

Record 1 if the participant was recalled by the employer where the qualifying separation took place at any point from the point of participation through the last performance quarter.
Record 0 if the participant does not meet the condition described above.

Leave


1 = Yes
0 = No

1514

Occupational Code of Employment 2nd Qtr After Exit Quarter (if available)

IN 8

Record the 8-digit occupational code that best describes the individual's employment using the O*Net Version 4 0 (or later versions) classification system.

Record “00000000” or leave “blank” if this element does not apply.

XXXXXXXX

1515

Industry Code of Employment 2nd Qtr After Exit Quarter

IN 6

Record the 4 to 6-digit industry code that best describes the individual's employment using the North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS). If more than one NAICS is reported, then the NAICS associated with the highest gross wage should be reported.

Record “000000” or leave “blank” if this element does not apply.









XXXXXX

1508

Type of Employment Match 2nd Quarter After Exit Quarter

IN 1

Use the appropriate code to identify the method used in determining the participant's employment status in the second quarter following the quarter of exit. Wage records will be the primary data source for tracking employment in the second quarter after the exit quarter. If participants are not found in the wage records, grantees may then use supplemental data sources. If the participant is found in more than one source of employment using wage records, record the data source for which the participant's earnings are greatest.
Record 0 if the participant was not employed in the second quarter after the quarter of exit.
Leave “blank” if the participant has not yet exited or if the individual is not a TAA participant.
Additional Note: If the participant is found employed in a wage record source (e. g. , Federal, Military) that cannot be translated into quarterly earnings amounts, states should treat these employment matches as supplemental data and use coding value 5 = Supplemental through case management, participant survey, and/or verification with the employer.

1 = UI Wage Records (In-State & WRIS)
2 = Federal Employment Records (OPM, USPS)
3 = Military Employment Records (DOD)
4 = Other Administrative Wage Records
5 = Supplemental through case management, participant survey, and/or verification with the employer
6 = Information not yet available
0 = Not employed

1509

Employed in 3rd Quarter After Exit Quarter

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant was employed in the third quarter after exit.
Record 0 if the participant was not employed in the third quarter after exit.
Record 3 if the participant has exited but employment information is not yet available.

Leave “blank” if the participant has not yet exited or if the individual is not a TAA participant.

1 = Yes
0 = No
3 = Information not yet available

1510

Type of Employment Match 3rd Quarter After Exit Quarter

IN 1

Use the appropriate code to identify the method used in determining the participant's employment status in the third quarter following the quarter of exit. Wage records will be the primary data source for tracking employment in the third quarter after the exit quarter. If participants are not found in the wage records, grantees may then use supplemental data sources. If the participant is found in more than one source of employment using wage records, record the data source for which the participant's earnings are greatest.

Record 0 if the participant was not employed in the third quarter after the quarter of exit.

Leave “blank” if the participant has not yet exited or if the individual is not a TAA participant.


Additional Note: If the participant is found employed in a wage record source (e.g., Federal, Military) that cannot be translated into quarterly earnings amounts, states should treat these employment matches as supplemental data and use coding value 5 = Supplemental through case management, participant survey, and/or verification with the employer.

1 = UI Wage Records (In-State & WRIS)

2 = Federal Employment Records (OPM, USPS)

3 = Military Employment Records (DOD)

4 = Other Administrative Wage Records

5 = Supplemental through case management, participant survey, and/or verification with the employer

6 = Information not yet available

0 = Not employed

1511

Employed in 4th Quarter After Exit Quarter

IN 1

Record 1 if the participant was employed in the fourth quarter after exit.
Record 0 if the participant was not employed in the fourth quarter after exit.
Record 3 if the participant has exited but employment information is not yet available.

Leave “blank” if the participant has not yet exited or if the individual is not a TAA participant.

1 = Yes
0 = No
3 = Information not yet available

1512

Type of Employment Match 4th Quarter After Exit Quarter

IN 1

Use the appropriate code to identify the method used in determining the participant's employment status in the fourth quarter following the quarter of exit. Wage records will be the primary data source for tracking employment in the fourth quarter after the exit quarter. If participants are not found in the wage records, grantees may then use supplemental data sources. If the participant is found in more than one source of employment using wage records, record the data source for which the participant's earnings are greatest.
Record 0 if the participant was not employed in the fourth quarter after the quarter of exit.

Leave “blank” if the participant has not yet exited or if the individual is not a TAA participant.

Additional Note: If the participant is found employed in a wage record source (e. g. , Federal, Military) that cannot be translated into quarterly earnings amounts, states should treat these employment matches as supplemental data and use coding value 5 = Supplemental through case management, participant survey, and/or verification with the employer.

1 = UI Wage Records (In-State & WRIS)
2 = Federal Employment Records (OPM, USPS)
3 = Military Employment Records (DOD)
4 = Other Administrative Wage Records
5 = Supplemental through case management, participant survey and/or verification with the employer
6 = Information not yet available
0 = Not employed





Section D. 02 Wage Record Data

1600

Wages 3rd Quarter Prior to Participation Quarter

DE 8.2

Record total earnings from wage records for the third quarter prior to the quarter of participation.

00000000.00

1601

Wages 2nd Quarter Prior to Participation Quarter

DE 8.2

Record total earnings from wage records for the second quarter prior to the quarter of participation.

00000000.00

1602

Wages 1st Quarter Prior to Participation Quarter

DE 8.2

Record total earnings from wage records for the first quarter prior to the quarter of participation.

00000000.00

1603

Wages 1st Quarter After Exit Quarter

DE 8.2

Record total earnings from wage records for the first quarter after the quarter of exit.

00000000.00

1604

Wages 2nd Quarter After Exit Quarter

DE 8.2

Record total earnings from wage records for the second quarter after the quarter of exit.

00000000.00

1605

Wages 3rd Quarter After Exit Quarter

DE 8.2

Record total earnings from wage records for the third quarter after the quarter of exit.

00000000.00

1606

Wages 4th Quarter After Exit Quarter

DE 8.2

Record total earnings from wage records for the fourth quarter after the quarter of exit.

00000000.00









Section D. 03 Education and Credential Data

1700




Type of Recognized Credential #1

IN 1

Use the appropriate code to record the type of recognized diploma, degree, or certificate attained by the participant who received training services.

Record 0 if this field does not apply to the participant who received training.

Leave "blank" if this data element does not apply to the participant, or if the individual is not a TAA participant.


Diplomas, degree, or certificates must be attained either during participation or by the end of the fourth quarter after the quarter of exit from services (other than follow-up services).

1 = High School Diploma/GED

2 = AA or AS Diploma/Degree

3 = BA or BS Diploma/Degree

4= Post Graduate Degree

5 = Occupational Skills Licensure

6 = Occupational Skills Certificate

7= Other Recognized Diploma, Degree, or Certificate

0 = No recognized credential

1706




Type of Recognized Credential #2

IN 1

Use the appropriate code to record the type of recognized diploma, degree, or certificate attained by the participant who received training services.
Record 0 if this field does not apply to the participant who received training.

Leave "blank" if this data element does not apply to the participant, or if the individual is not a TAA participant.

Diplomas, degree, or certificates must be attained either during participation or by the end of the fourth quarter after the quarter of exit from services (other than follow-up services).

1 = High School Diploma/GED
2 = AA or AS Diploma/Degree
3 = BA or BS Diploma/Degree
4= Post Graduate Degree 5 = Occupational Skills Licensure
6 = Occupational Skills Certificate
7= Other Recognized Diploma, Degree, or Certificate

0 = No recognized second credential




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