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        260F.9  JOB RETENTION PROGRAM.
         1.  The department of economic development shall administer the
      job retention program.  The department shall adopt rules pursuant to
      chapter 17A necessary for the administration of this section.  By
      January 15 of each year, the department shall submit a written report
      to the general assembly and the governor regarding the activities of
      the job retention program during the previous calendar year.
         2.  A community college and the department may enter into an
      agreement to establish a job retention project.  A job retention
      project agreement shall include, but not be limited to, the
      following:
         a.  The date of the agreement.
         b.  The anticipated number of employees to be trained.
         c.  The estimated cost of training.
         d.  A statement regarding the number of employees employed by
      the participating business on the date of the agreement which must
      equal at least the lesser of one thousand employees or four percent
      or more of the county's resident labor force based on the most recent
      annual labor force statistics from the department of workforce
      development.
         e.  A commitment that the participating business shall invest
      at least fifteen million dollars to retool the workplace and upgrade
      the facilities of the participating business.
         f.  A commitment that the participating business shall not
      move the business operation out of this state or close the business
      operation for at least ten years following the date of the agreement.

         g.  Other criteria established by the department of economic
      development.
         3.  A job retention project agreement entered into pursuant to
      this section must be approved by the board of trustees of the
      applicable community college, the department of economic development,
      and the participating business.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2003 Acts, 1st Ex, ch 2, §77, 209
         Referred to in § 260C.18A 
         Footnotes
         For future repeal of this section effective June 30, 2010, see
      2003 Acts, 1st Ex, ch 2, §93

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Statutes > Iowa > Title-7 > Subtitle-2 > Chapter-260f > 260f-9

        260F.9  JOB RETENTION PROGRAM.
         1.  The department of economic development shall administer the
      job retention program.  The department shall adopt rules pursuant to
      chapter 17A necessary for the administration of this section.  By
      January 15 of each year, the department shall submit a written report
      to the general assembly and the governor regarding the activities of
      the job retention program during the previous calendar year.
         2.  A community college and the department may enter into an
      agreement to establish a job retention project.  A job retention
      project agreement shall include, but not be limited to, the
      following:
         a.  The date of the agreement.
         b.  The anticipated number of employees to be trained.
         c.  The estimated cost of training.
         d.  A statement regarding the number of employees employed by
      the participating business on the date of the agreement which must
      equal at least the lesser of one thousand employees or four percent
      or more of the county's resident labor force based on the most recent
      annual labor force statistics from the department of workforce
      development.
         e.  A commitment that the participating business shall invest
      at least fifteen million dollars to retool the workplace and upgrade
      the facilities of the participating business.
         f.  A commitment that the participating business shall not
      move the business operation out of this state or close the business
      operation for at least ten years following the date of the agreement.

         g.  Other criteria established by the department of economic
      development.
         3.  A job retention project agreement entered into pursuant to
      this section must be approved by the board of trustees of the
      applicable community college, the department of economic development,
      and the participating business.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2003 Acts, 1st Ex, ch 2, §77, 209
         Referred to in § 260C.18A 
         Footnotes
         For future repeal of this section effective June 30, 2010, see
      2003 Acts, 1st Ex, ch 2, §93

State Codes and Statutes

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Statutes > Iowa > Title-7 > Subtitle-2 > Chapter-260f > 260f-9

        260F.9  JOB RETENTION PROGRAM.
         1.  The department of economic development shall administer the
      job retention program.  The department shall adopt rules pursuant to
      chapter 17A necessary for the administration of this section.  By
      January 15 of each year, the department shall submit a written report
      to the general assembly and the governor regarding the activities of
      the job retention program during the previous calendar year.
         2.  A community college and the department may enter into an
      agreement to establish a job retention project.  A job retention
      project agreement shall include, but not be limited to, the
      following:
         a.  The date of the agreement.
         b.  The anticipated number of employees to be trained.
         c.  The estimated cost of training.
         d.  A statement regarding the number of employees employed by
      the participating business on the date of the agreement which must
      equal at least the lesser of one thousand employees or four percent
      or more of the county's resident labor force based on the most recent
      annual labor force statistics from the department of workforce
      development.
         e.  A commitment that the participating business shall invest
      at least fifteen million dollars to retool the workplace and upgrade
      the facilities of the participating business.
         f.  A commitment that the participating business shall not
      move the business operation out of this state or close the business
      operation for at least ten years following the date of the agreement.

         g.  Other criteria established by the department of economic
      development.
         3.  A job retention project agreement entered into pursuant to
      this section must be approved by the board of trustees of the
      applicable community college, the department of economic development,
      and the participating business.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2003 Acts, 1st Ex, ch 2, §77, 209
         Referred to in § 260C.18A 
         Footnotes
         For future repeal of this section effective June 30, 2010, see
      2003 Acts, 1st Ex, ch 2, §93