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§ 8-1914. Program established.
 

(a)  In general.- There is a Chesapeake Conservation Corps Program administered by the Trust, in consultation with the Corps Board. 

(b)  Purpose.- The purpose of the Corps Program is to: 

(1) Promote, preserve, protect, and sustain the environment; 

(2) Provide young adults with opportunities to become better citizens, students, and workers through meaningful service to their communities and the State; 

(3) Mobilize, educate, and train youth and young adults to work with communities and schools to promote energy conservation and mitigate and prevent threats to the environment; 

(4) Provide opportunities for youth and young adults, especially disadvantaged youth, to be trained for careers that will be part of the emerging field of "green collar" jobs; 

(5) Educate and train communities and individuals for the long-term action needed to continue to promote, preserve, protect, and sustain the environment after a Corps project has been completed; 

(6) Act as a coordinator and facilitator of efforts to foster public-private partnerships in developing "green collar" job opportunities and in enhancing and expanding the workforce available for environmental protection and clean energy industries; and 

(7) Channel available public and private resources to the protection, conservation, and preservation of the environment of the State. 
 

[2010, ch. 275, § 2; ch. 276, § 2.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Natural-resources > Title-8 > Subtitle-19 > 8-1914

§ 8-1914. Program established.
 

(a)  In general.- There is a Chesapeake Conservation Corps Program administered by the Trust, in consultation with the Corps Board. 

(b)  Purpose.- The purpose of the Corps Program is to: 

(1) Promote, preserve, protect, and sustain the environment; 

(2) Provide young adults with opportunities to become better citizens, students, and workers through meaningful service to their communities and the State; 

(3) Mobilize, educate, and train youth and young adults to work with communities and schools to promote energy conservation and mitigate and prevent threats to the environment; 

(4) Provide opportunities for youth and young adults, especially disadvantaged youth, to be trained for careers that will be part of the emerging field of "green collar" jobs; 

(5) Educate and train communities and individuals for the long-term action needed to continue to promote, preserve, protect, and sustain the environment after a Corps project has been completed; 

(6) Act as a coordinator and facilitator of efforts to foster public-private partnerships in developing "green collar" job opportunities and in enhancing and expanding the workforce available for environmental protection and clean energy industries; and 

(7) Channel available public and private resources to the protection, conservation, and preservation of the environment of the State. 
 

[2010, ch. 275, § 2; ch. 276, § 2.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Natural-resources > Title-8 > Subtitle-19 > 8-1914

§ 8-1914. Program established.
 

(a)  In general.- There is a Chesapeake Conservation Corps Program administered by the Trust, in consultation with the Corps Board. 

(b)  Purpose.- The purpose of the Corps Program is to: 

(1) Promote, preserve, protect, and sustain the environment; 

(2) Provide young adults with opportunities to become better citizens, students, and workers through meaningful service to their communities and the State; 

(3) Mobilize, educate, and train youth and young adults to work with communities and schools to promote energy conservation and mitigate and prevent threats to the environment; 

(4) Provide opportunities for youth and young adults, especially disadvantaged youth, to be trained for careers that will be part of the emerging field of "green collar" jobs; 

(5) Educate and train communities and individuals for the long-term action needed to continue to promote, preserve, protect, and sustain the environment after a Corps project has been completed; 

(6) Act as a coordinator and facilitator of efforts to foster public-private partnerships in developing "green collar" job opportunities and in enhancing and expanding the workforce available for environmental protection and clean energy industries; and 

(7) Channel available public and private resources to the protection, conservation, and preservation of the environment of the State. 
 

[2010, ch. 275, § 2; ch. 276, § 2.]