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Statutes > California > Uic > 14220-14223

UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CODE
SECTION 14220-14223



14220.  Each local board shall develop and submit to the Governor a
comprehensive five-year local plan in partnership with the
appropriate chief local elected official. The plan shall be
consistent with the state workforce investment plan.




14221.  The local plan shall include all of the following:
   (a) A local labor market assessment which contains an
identification of local and regional workforce investment needs of
key industry sectors, businesses, jobseekers, and incumbent workers
in the local area, the current and projected employment opportunities
and the job skills necessary to obtain that employment.
   (b) A description of the local one-stop delivery system, including
all of the following:
   (1) A description of how the local board will achieve system
integration that will improve services to employers, incumbent
workers, and jobseekers, and a description of local funding sources.
   (2) A copy of each memorandum of understanding between the local
board and each of the one-stop partners concerning the operation of
the one-stop delivery system in the local area.
   (c) A description of the local levels of performance negotiated
with the Governor and chief local elected official to be used to
measure the performance of the local area and the performance of the
local fiscal agent, eligible providers, and the one-stop delivery
system in the local area. Performance standards shall not create
disincentives for serving clients for whom it is more difficult to
provide service.
   (d) A description and assessment of the type and availability of
adult and dislocated worker employment and training activities in the
local area.
   (e) A description of how the local board will provide services to
the business community, including, but not limited to, recruitment
and staffing services, training, and development, information and
resources, and outplacement and business retention services.
   (f) A description of how the local board will coordinate workforce
investment activities carried out in the local area with statewide
rapid response activities, as appropriate.
   (g) A description and assessment of the type and availability of
youth activities in the local area, including an identification of
successful providers of those activities.
   (h) A description of the process used by the local board,
consistent with Section 14223, to provide an opportunity for public
comment, including comment by representatives of businesses, labor
organizations, and community-based organizations, and input into the
development of the local plan, prior to submission of the plan.
   (i) An identification of the entity, as prescribed in the
Workforce Investment Act of 1998, responsible for the disbursal of
funds under the Workforce Investment Act of 1998.
   (j) A description of the competitive process to be used to award
the grants and contracts in the local area for activities carried out
under the Workforce Investment Act of 1998.




14222.  The local board may submit a local unified plan that
includes or integrates the local workforce investment and other local
workforce plans such as:
   (a) An instructional and job training plan required by Section
10200 of the Education Code.
   (b) A plan for community college curriculum development or
redesign required pursuant to Section 79202 of the Education Code.
   (c) A county plan for CalWORKs required by Section 10531 of the
Welfare and Institutions Code.
   (d) A local welfare-to-work plan required by Section 5063, to the
extent permitted under federal law.



14223.  The local board shall make available copies of a proposed
local plan, allow members of the local board and members of the
public to submit comments on the proposed local plan to the local
board not later than the end of the 30-day period beginning on the
date on which the proposed local plan is made available and submit
the plan to the Governor along with any comments that were in
disagreement with the plan.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Uic > 14220-14223

UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CODE
SECTION 14220-14223



14220.  Each local board shall develop and submit to the Governor a
comprehensive five-year local plan in partnership with the
appropriate chief local elected official. The plan shall be
consistent with the state workforce investment plan.




14221.  The local plan shall include all of the following:
   (a) A local labor market assessment which contains an
identification of local and regional workforce investment needs of
key industry sectors, businesses, jobseekers, and incumbent workers
in the local area, the current and projected employment opportunities
and the job skills necessary to obtain that employment.
   (b) A description of the local one-stop delivery system, including
all of the following:
   (1) A description of how the local board will achieve system
integration that will improve services to employers, incumbent
workers, and jobseekers, and a description of local funding sources.
   (2) A copy of each memorandum of understanding between the local
board and each of the one-stop partners concerning the operation of
the one-stop delivery system in the local area.
   (c) A description of the local levels of performance negotiated
with the Governor and chief local elected official to be used to
measure the performance of the local area and the performance of the
local fiscal agent, eligible providers, and the one-stop delivery
system in the local area. Performance standards shall not create
disincentives for serving clients for whom it is more difficult to
provide service.
   (d) A description and assessment of the type and availability of
adult and dislocated worker employment and training activities in the
local area.
   (e) A description of how the local board will provide services to
the business community, including, but not limited to, recruitment
and staffing services, training, and development, information and
resources, and outplacement and business retention services.
   (f) A description of how the local board will coordinate workforce
investment activities carried out in the local area with statewide
rapid response activities, as appropriate.
   (g) A description and assessment of the type and availability of
youth activities in the local area, including an identification of
successful providers of those activities.
   (h) A description of the process used by the local board,
consistent with Section 14223, to provide an opportunity for public
comment, including comment by representatives of businesses, labor
organizations, and community-based organizations, and input into the
development of the local plan, prior to submission of the plan.
   (i) An identification of the entity, as prescribed in the
Workforce Investment Act of 1998, responsible for the disbursal of
funds under the Workforce Investment Act of 1998.
   (j) A description of the competitive process to be used to award
the grants and contracts in the local area for activities carried out
under the Workforce Investment Act of 1998.




14222.  The local board may submit a local unified plan that
includes or integrates the local workforce investment and other local
workforce plans such as:
   (a) An instructional and job training plan required by Section
10200 of the Education Code.
   (b) A plan for community college curriculum development or
redesign required pursuant to Section 79202 of the Education Code.
   (c) A county plan for CalWORKs required by Section 10531 of the
Welfare and Institutions Code.
   (d) A local welfare-to-work plan required by Section 5063, to the
extent permitted under federal law.



14223.  The local board shall make available copies of a proposed
local plan, allow members of the local board and members of the
public to submit comments on the proposed local plan to the local
board not later than the end of the 30-day period beginning on the
date on which the proposed local plan is made available and submit
the plan to the Governor along with any comments that were in
disagreement with the plan.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Uic > 14220-14223

UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CODE
SECTION 14220-14223



14220.  Each local board shall develop and submit to the Governor a
comprehensive five-year local plan in partnership with the
appropriate chief local elected official. The plan shall be
consistent with the state workforce investment plan.




14221.  The local plan shall include all of the following:
   (a) A local labor market assessment which contains an
identification of local and regional workforce investment needs of
key industry sectors, businesses, jobseekers, and incumbent workers
in the local area, the current and projected employment opportunities
and the job skills necessary to obtain that employment.
   (b) A description of the local one-stop delivery system, including
all of the following:
   (1) A description of how the local board will achieve system
integration that will improve services to employers, incumbent
workers, and jobseekers, and a description of local funding sources.
   (2) A copy of each memorandum of understanding between the local
board and each of the one-stop partners concerning the operation of
the one-stop delivery system in the local area.
   (c) A description of the local levels of performance negotiated
with the Governor and chief local elected official to be used to
measure the performance of the local area and the performance of the
local fiscal agent, eligible providers, and the one-stop delivery
system in the local area. Performance standards shall not create
disincentives for serving clients for whom it is more difficult to
provide service.
   (d) A description and assessment of the type and availability of
adult and dislocated worker employment and training activities in the
local area.
   (e) A description of how the local board will provide services to
the business community, including, but not limited to, recruitment
and staffing services, training, and development, information and
resources, and outplacement and business retention services.
   (f) A description of how the local board will coordinate workforce
investment activities carried out in the local area with statewide
rapid response activities, as appropriate.
   (g) A description and assessment of the type and availability of
youth activities in the local area, including an identification of
successful providers of those activities.
   (h) A description of the process used by the local board,
consistent with Section 14223, to provide an opportunity for public
comment, including comment by representatives of businesses, labor
organizations, and community-based organizations, and input into the
development of the local plan, prior to submission of the plan.
   (i) An identification of the entity, as prescribed in the
Workforce Investment Act of 1998, responsible for the disbursal of
funds under the Workforce Investment Act of 1998.
   (j) A description of the competitive process to be used to award
the grants and contracts in the local area for activities carried out
under the Workforce Investment Act of 1998.




14222.  The local board may submit a local unified plan that
includes or integrates the local workforce investment and other local
workforce plans such as:
   (a) An instructional and job training plan required by Section
10200 of the Education Code.
   (b) A plan for community college curriculum development or
redesign required pursuant to Section 79202 of the Education Code.
   (c) A county plan for CalWORKs required by Section 10531 of the
Welfare and Institutions Code.
   (d) A local welfare-to-work plan required by Section 5063, to the
extent permitted under federal law.



14223.  The local board shall make available copies of a proposed
local plan, allow members of the local board and members of the
public to submit comments on the proposed local plan to the local
board not later than the end of the 30-day period beginning on the
date on which the proposed local plan is made available and submit
the plan to the Governor along with any comments that were in
disagreement with the plan.