Job Corps center operators must provide the following services according to procedures issued by the Secretary:
A center-wide quality living and learning environment that supports the overall training program and includes a safe, secure, clean and attractive physical and social environment, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day;
An ongoing, structured personal counseling program for students provided by qualified staff;
A quality, safe and clean food service, to provide nutritious meals for students;
Medical services, through provision or coordination of a wellness program which includes access to basic medical, dental and mental health services, as described in the Policy and Requirements Handbook, for all students from the date of enrollment until separation from the Job Corps program;
A recreation/avocational program that meets the needs of all students;
A student leadership program and an elected student government; and
A student welfare association for the benefit of all students that is funded by non-appropriated funds that come from sources such as snack bars, vending machines, disciplinary fines, donations, and other fundraising activities, and is run by an elected student government, with the help of a staff advisor.