| Chapter 176 |
| 2016 -- S 2476 AS AMENDED Enacted 06/28/2016 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- GOVERNOR'S WORKFORCE BOARD RHODE ISLAND |
| Introduced By: Senators Conley, Lombardo, Archambault, McCaffrey, and Metts |
| Date Introduced: February 11, 2016 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. Sections 42-102-6 and 42-102-10 of the General Laws in Chapter 42-102 |
| entitled "Governor's Workforce Board Rhode Island" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 42-102-6. Powers and duties. -- (a) Strategic statewide employment-and-training plan. |
| (1) The board shall meet with other entities involved with career and technical education, |
| workforce development, and career training and shall be responsible for the development of a |
| comprehensive and cohesive, statewide employment-and-training plan. The strategic, statewide |
| employment-and-training plan shall include goals and objectives for serving the state's existing |
| and emerging workforce utilizing all state and federal workforce-development programs. The |
| board shall take into consideration the needs of all segments of the state's citizenry in establishing |
| goals and training objectives, including the workforce needs of the state's employers. |
| (2) The strategic, statewide-employment-and-training plan shall be developed biennially |
| and shall cover the subsequent, two (2) fiscal years. Said biennial plans shall be submitted on |
| November 15. The biennial plan shall outline goals and objectives of the coordinated programs |
| system, major priorities needed for the next two-year (2) period, and policies and requirements |
| necessary to meet those priorities. The board shall provide a funding plan necessary to achieve |
| system priorities and serve the anticipated number of participants and shall identify the general |
| revenue funds necessary to meet program needs, taking into account anticipated federal, private, |
| and other sources of funds. The biennial plan shall incorporate the annual, unified-workforce- |
| development-system report required pursuant to subsection (f) in those years in which both |
| reports are due. |
| (3) The board shall develop and maintain a comprehensive inventory and analysis of |
| workforce-development activities in the state to support the biennial, statewide employment-and- |
| training plan. The analysis shall include, but not be limited to, an examination of the populations |
| being served across the different employment and training and adult education programs across |
| the state; the number of participants being served by these programs; the type of services |
| provided; and the eligibility requirements of each of these programs. The analysis shall also |
| identify the funding sources (all sources) used in these programs; the service providers within the |
| state; as well as the range of services provided. The analysis shall also examine the employer role |
| in workforce development activities, including, but not limited to, how employer needs are |
| assessed,; benefits employers receive for partnering with workforce development organizations,; |
| and the role employers play in developing programs and providing training. |
| (4) The board shall establish and convene an advisory group to assist in the development |
| of this comprehensive inventory and analysis that consists of stakeholders and organizations with |
| specific knowledge and expertise in the area of workforce development. |
| (5) All departments and agencies of the state shall furnish advice and information, |
| documentary or otherwise, to the board and its agents as is deemed necessary or desirable by the |
| board to facilitate the purposes of the board, including the development of the statewide, |
| employment-and-training plan. |
| (6) Elements of the statewide employment and training plan established pursuant to |
| subsection (a) of this section may inform the development of the state workforce investment plan |
| required pursuant to § 42-102-6(d)(2)(i). |
| (b) Performance management and coordination of employment-and-training programs. |
| (1) The board shall establish statewide policies, definitions, objectives, goals, and |
| guidelines for the coordination of all employment-and-training programs and related services and |
| programs within the state, including: |
| (i) The state department of labor and training programs, sponsored under the Workforce |
| Investment Act of 1998, Wagner-Peyser Act, 29 U.S.C. 49 et seq., the Trade Act of 2002, and |
| any other employment-related educational program administered by the state department of labor |
| and training; |
| (ii) The state department of human services training programs, sponsored under the |
| Temporary Assistance to Needy Families, Title IV of the Social Security Act; the Supplemental |
| Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Employment and Training Program; Vocational |
| Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and any other employment-and-training and related services and |
| employment-related educational programs administered by the state's department of human |
| services; |
| (iii) Employment and training programs sponsored under the Carl D. Perkins Vocational |
| Education Act, 20 U.S.C. 2301 et seq., the Federal Adult Education Act, Title II of the Workforce |
| Investment Act of 1998 and any other employment-related educational programs administered by |
| the board of education; |
| (iv) The state department of corrections training programs for ex-offenders to help them |
| reintegrate into the community and re-enter employment; |
| (v) Projects and services funded through the job-development fund pursuant to § 42-102- |
| 6(e)(1); |
| (vi) All other employment-and-training and related services and employment-related |
| educational programs, either presently existing or hereinafter established, that are administered by |
| any state agencies, departments, or councils; and |
| (vii) Programs included within subsections (b)(1)(i) through (b)(1)(vi) of this section |
| shall be referred herein collectively as "the coordinated programs system". |
| (2) With respect to plans for employment-and-training programs sponsored under the |
| federal Carl D. Perkins Vocational Education Act, 20 U.S.C. 2301 et seq., and any other |
| employment-related educational programs administered by the board of education, the workforce |
| board and board of education shall establish a process for the development and preparation of all |
| these plans and the board of education shall approve the plan subject to review and comment by |
| the workforce board; provided, however, that the responsibilities and duties of the board of |
| education, as set forth in the general laws, shall not be abridged. |
| (3) With respect to plans for the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families Program, |
| SNAP Employment and Training Program, Vocational Rehabilitation Services, and any other |
| employment-and-training and related programs administered by the state's department of human |
| services, the authority and responsibilities of the department as the single state agency under |
| Titles IV-A, 42 U.S.C. 601 through 617, and IV-F, 42 U.S.C. 681 through 687 [repealed] of the |
| Federal Social Security Act shall not be abridged. |
| (4) With respect to plans for training ex-offenders to help them reintegrate into the |
| community and re-enter employment, and any other employment-and-training programs |
| administered by the state's department of corrections, the responsibilities and duties of the |
| department, as set forth in the general laws, shall not be abridged. |
| (5) The board shall review, comment on, or approve as appropriate all plans for |
| employment and training within the coordinated-programs system. The board shall establish |
| policies and performance goals for the coordinated-programs system. These policies and goals |
| shall include, but not be limited to: |
| (i) Establishing and communicating uniform policies and consistent terms and |
| definitions; |
| (ii) Gathering and distributing information from, and to, all agencies, departments, and |
| councils within the coordinated-programs system; |
| (iii) Standardizing and coordinating program planning, evaluation, budgeting, and |
| funding processes; |
| (iv) Recommending structural and procedural changes; |
| (v) Establishing performance goals and measurements for monitoring the effectiveness |
| of the programs provided through the coordinated-programs system; and |
| (vi) Reconciling diverse agency, departmental, or council goals and developing priorities |
| among those goals. |
| (c) Comprehensive system-improvement plan. |
| (1) The 2015 unified workforce-development-system report required pursuant to § 42- |
| 102-6(f) and due on November 15, 2015, shall include an additional, comprehensive system- |
| improvement plan to facilitate the seamless and coordinated delivery of workforce services in this |
| state, consistent with the goals and objectives of the board's statewide employment-and-training |
| plan. In developing the comprehensive, system-improvement plan, the board shall review the |
| roles, responsibilities, and functions of all state employment-and-training programs. The study |
| shall identify any gaps in the services provided by those programs; any barriers to integration and |
| cooperation of these programs; and any other matters that adversely affect the seamless delivery |
| of workforce-development systems in the state. |
| (2) The board shall include in the comprehensive, system-improvement plan: |
| (i) A list of specific barriers, whether structural, regulatory, or statutory, that adversely |
| affect the seamless, and coordinated, delivery of workforce-development programs and services |
| in this state, as well as recommendations to overcome or eliminate these barriers; and |
| (ii) Recommendations for providing, at a minimum, board comment and review of all |
| state employment-and-training programs, to ensure such programs are consistent with the board's |
| statewide employment-and-training plan, and meet the current, and projected, workforce demands |
| of this state, including programs that, pursuant to state or federal law or regulation, must remain |
| autonomous. |
| (3) The recommendations developed by the board under subsection (c)(1) must identify |
| the state agency or department that is responsible for implementing each recommendation; and |
| include a time frame for the implementation of each recommendation. The governor may include |
| such recommendations in his or her proposed budget the following fiscal year. |
| (d) Workforce investment act responsibilities. |
| (1) The board shall assume the duties and responsibilities of the state workforce- |
| investment board established pursuant to Executive Order 05-18 dated September 22, 2005, as |
| outlined in subsection (c)(2). |
| (2) The board shall assist the governor and the general assembly in: |
| (i) Developing a state workforce-investment plan for the purposes of the Workforce |
| Investment Act of 1998 (WIA) and the Wagner-Peyser Act; |
| (ii) Actively promoting and coordinating private-sector involvement in the workforce- |
| investment system through the development of partnerships among state agencies, the business |
| community, and the Bboard; |
| (iii) Ensuring that the current, and projected, workforce needs of Rhode Island |
| employers inform and advise Rhode Island's education and workforce-development system; |
| (iv) Providing oversight of local workforce-investment boards, whose primary role in the |
| workforce-investment system is to deliver employment, training, and related education services in |
| their respective local area; and |
| (v) Developing a statewide system of activities that are funded under the WIA or carried |
| out through the one-stop delivery system, including: |
| (A) Assuring coordination and non duplication among the programs and activities |
| carried out by one-stop partners; |
| (B) Reviewing local workforce-investment plans; |
| (C) Designating local workforce-investment areas in accordance with federal law; |
| (D) Developing allocation formulas for the distribution of funds for adult employment- |
| and-training activities, and youth activities to local areas, and creating and expanding job and |
| career opportunities for individuals with intellectual, developmental, or other significant |
| disabilities; |
| (E) Developing comprehensive, state-performance measures as prescribed by federal |
| law, including state-adjusted levels of performance, to assess the effectiveness of the workforce- |
| investment activities in the state; |
| (F) Preparing the annual report to the Secretary of Labor described in WIA; |
| (G) Developing the statewide employment-statistics system; |
| (H) Developing an application for incentive grants; |
| (I) Carrying out the responsibilities of a local board as outlined in WIA; and |
| (J) Addressing any other issue requiring input from the board under the provisions of |
| WIA. |
| (e) Job-development fund responsibilities. |
| (1) The board shall allocate monies from the job-development fund for projects to |
| implement the recommendations of the board consistent with the statewide employment-and- |
| training plan established pursuant to § 42-102-6(a). |
| (f) Unified workforce-development system report. |
| (1) The board shall produce and submit an annual, unified, workforce-development- |
| system report to the governor, the speaker of the house, the president of the senate, and the |
| secretary of state. The report shall be submitted annually on November 15. The report shall cover |
| activity having taken place the preceding fiscal year ending June 30 and shall include: |
| (i) A fiscal and programmatic report for the governor's workforce board covering the |
| previous fiscal year, including: |
| (A) A summary of the board's activities and accomplishments during the previous fiscal |
| year; |
| (B) A summary of clerical, administrative, professional, or technical reports received by |
| the board during the previous fiscal year, if applicable; |
| (C) A briefing on anticipated activities in the upcoming fiscal year; |
| (D) A consolidated financial statement of all funds received, and expended, by the board, |
| including the source of funds, during the previous fiscal year; |
| (E) A listing of any staff supported by these funds; |
| (ii) A unified, expenditure-and-program report for statewide employment-and-training |
| programs and related services, including: |
| (A) Expenditures by agencies for programs included in § 42-102-6(b)(1), including |
| information regarding the number of individuals served by each program; demographic |
| information by gender, race, and ethnicity; outcome and program-specific performance |
| information as determined by the board,; and such other information as may be determined by the |
| board, including, but not limited to, the attainment of credentials; |
| (2) Beginning November 15, 2015, program expenditures included in the unified, |
| workforce-development-system report shall be categorized as administrative, program delivery, |
| or other costs; the report shall further include information on the cost-per-individual served |
| within each program, through a manner determined by the board; |
| (3) All state and local agencies, departments, or council, or similar organizations within |
| the coordinated-programs system, shall be required to provide the board with the information |
| necessary to produce the unified, workforce-development-system report. |
| 42-102-10. State Career Pathways System. -- The workforce board ("board") shall |
| support and oversee statewide efforts to develop and expand career pathways that enable |
| individuals to secure employment within a specific industry or occupational sector and to advance |
| over time to successively higher levels of education and employment in that sector. Towards this |
| purpose, the board shall convene an advisory committee comprised of representatives from |
| business, labor, adult education, secondary education, higher education, the department of |
| corrections, the executive office of health and human services, the department of behavioral |
| healthcare, developmental disabilities and hospitals, the office of library and information services, |
| community-based organizations, consumers, and the public-workforce system. |
| SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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