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* § 83-f. Legislative  commission  on  skills  development  and career  education. 1.  The  legislature  hereby  finds  and  declares  that  the  economic and social well-being of the people of the state and the future  shape  and strength of the state's economy will be greatly influenced by  the development and availability of a pool of workers equipped  to  meet  the demands of a rapidly changing economy. The legislature further finds  that  no  comprehensive  review of skill development and job training by  the public  and  private  sectors  or  of  the  state's  massive  career  education  system  has  been  undertaken  in  recent years and that such  review is essential for legislative consideration of unified,  effective  and  coordinated  policies,  programs  and  delivery  systems for career  education and skills development that will enhance economic  growth  and  economic opportunity for state residents.    2. A legislative commission on skills development and career education  is  hereby  established  to  examine  both  public  and  private  skills  development and job training  programs  and  the  adequacy  of  delivery  systems  for  state-assisted  programs,  to  assess the career education  system and its relevance to the needs of youth, adults and the  economy,  to evaluate the increasing mismatch between skills of the existing labor  force  and  those needed by growth sectors of the economy, to assess how  existing and new job training initiatives can increase employability  of  disadvantaged  persons,  to  explore  the  adequacy  of  private  sector  investment in human resource  development  and  alternatives  for  state  action  to encourage company efforts, and to make recommendations to the  legislature for such actions  as  it  determines  necessary  to  enhance  skills development and career education programs.    3.  The  commission  shall  consist  of ten members to be appointed as  follows: three members of the senate shall be appointed by the temporary  president of  the  senate;  three  members  of  the  assembly  shall  be  appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the assembly; two members of the senate  shall be appointed by the minority leader of the senate; and two members  of the assembly shall  be  appointed  by  the  minority  leader  of  the  assembly.  From  among  the  members so appointed, a chairman and a vice  chairman shall be designated  by  the  joint  action  of  the  temporary  president  of  the  senate  and the speaker of the assembly. Any vacancy  that  occurs  in  the  commission  or  in  the  chairmanship   or   vice  chairmanship  shall  be  filled in the same manner in which the original  appointment or designation was made. No member, officer, or employee  of  the  commission  shall  be  disqualified  from  holding any other public  office or employment, nor shall he forfeit any such office or employment  by reason of his appointment hereunder, notwithstanding  the  provisions  of any general, special, or local law, ordinance, or city charter.    4.  The commission may employ and at pleasure remove such personnel as  it may deem necessary for the performance of the commission's  functions  and  fix their compensation within the amount appropriated therefor. The  commission may hold public and private hearings and otherwise  have  all  of the powers of a legislative committee under this chapter. The members  of  the  commission  shall  receive  no compensation for their services,  except as provided pursuant to section five-a of this chapter, but shall  be  allowed  their  actual  and  necessary  expenses  incurred  in   the  performance of their duties hereunder.    5.  Employees of the commission shall be considered to be employees of  the legislature for all purposes.    6. The commission may  request  and  shall  receive  from  any  court,  department,  division,  board,  or  bureau, commission, or agency of the  state such assistance and data as will enable the commission properly to  carry out its powers and duties thereunder.7. The commission is hereby authorized and empowered to make and  sign  any agreements, and to perform any acts that may be necessary, desirable  or proper to carry out the purposes and objectives of this section.    * NB Repealed June 30, 2011

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* § 83-f. Legislative  commission  on  skills  development  and career  education. 1.  The  legislature  hereby  finds  and  declares  that  the  economic and social well-being of the people of the state and the future  shape  and strength of the state's economy will be greatly influenced by  the development and availability of a pool of workers equipped  to  meet  the demands of a rapidly changing economy. The legislature further finds  that  no  comprehensive  review of skill development and job training by  the public  and  private  sectors  or  of  the  state's  massive  career  education  system  has  been  undertaken  in  recent years and that such  review is essential for legislative consideration of unified,  effective  and  coordinated  policies,  programs  and  delivery  systems for career  education and skills development that will enhance economic  growth  and  economic opportunity for state residents.    2. A legislative commission on skills development and career education  is  hereby  established  to  examine  both  public  and  private  skills  development and job training  programs  and  the  adequacy  of  delivery  systems  for  state-assisted  programs,  to  assess the career education  system and its relevance to the needs of youth, adults and the  economy,  to evaluate the increasing mismatch between skills of the existing labor  force  and  those needed by growth sectors of the economy, to assess how  existing and new job training initiatives can increase employability  of  disadvantaged  persons,  to  explore  the  adequacy  of  private  sector  investment in human resource  development  and  alternatives  for  state  action  to encourage company efforts, and to make recommendations to the  legislature for such actions  as  it  determines  necessary  to  enhance  skills development and career education programs.    3.  The  commission  shall  consist  of ten members to be appointed as  follows: three members of the senate shall be appointed by the temporary  president of  the  senate;  three  members  of  the  assembly  shall  be  appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the assembly; two members of the senate  shall be appointed by the minority leader of the senate; and two members  of the assembly shall  be  appointed  by  the  minority  leader  of  the  assembly.  From  among  the  members so appointed, a chairman and a vice  chairman shall be designated  by  the  joint  action  of  the  temporary  president  of  the  senate  and the speaker of the assembly. Any vacancy  that  occurs  in  the  commission  or  in  the  chairmanship   or   vice  chairmanship  shall  be  filled in the same manner in which the original  appointment or designation was made. No member, officer, or employee  of  the  commission  shall  be  disqualified  from  holding any other public  office or employment, nor shall he forfeit any such office or employment  by reason of his appointment hereunder, notwithstanding  the  provisions  of any general, special, or local law, ordinance, or city charter.    4.  The commission may employ and at pleasure remove such personnel as  it may deem necessary for the performance of the commission's  functions  and  fix their compensation within the amount appropriated therefor. The  commission may hold public and private hearings and otherwise  have  all  of the powers of a legislative committee under this chapter. The members  of  the  commission  shall  receive  no compensation for their services,  except as provided pursuant to section five-a of this chapter, but shall  be  allowed  their  actual  and  necessary  expenses  incurred  in   the  performance of their duties hereunder.    5.  Employees of the commission shall be considered to be employees of  the legislature for all purposes.    6. The commission may  request  and  shall  receive  from  any  court,  department,  division,  board,  or  bureau, commission, or agency of the  state such assistance and data as will enable the commission properly to  carry out its powers and duties thereunder.7. The commission is hereby authorized and empowered to make and  sign  any agreements, and to perform any acts that may be necessary, desirable  or proper to carry out the purposes and objectives of this section.    * NB Repealed June 30, 2011

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* § 83-f. Legislative  commission  on  skills  development  and career  education. 1.  The  legislature  hereby  finds  and  declares  that  the  economic and social well-being of the people of the state and the future  shape  and strength of the state's economy will be greatly influenced by  the development and availability of a pool of workers equipped  to  meet  the demands of a rapidly changing economy. The legislature further finds  that  no  comprehensive  review of skill development and job training by  the public  and  private  sectors  or  of  the  state's  massive  career  education  system  has  been  undertaken  in  recent years and that such  review is essential for legislative consideration of unified,  effective  and  coordinated  policies,  programs  and  delivery  systems for career  education and skills development that will enhance economic  growth  and  economic opportunity for state residents.    2. A legislative commission on skills development and career education  is  hereby  established  to  examine  both  public  and  private  skills  development and job training  programs  and  the  adequacy  of  delivery  systems  for  state-assisted  programs,  to  assess the career education  system and its relevance to the needs of youth, adults and the  economy,  to evaluate the increasing mismatch between skills of the existing labor  force  and  those needed by growth sectors of the economy, to assess how  existing and new job training initiatives can increase employability  of  disadvantaged  persons,  to  explore  the  adequacy  of  private  sector  investment in human resource  development  and  alternatives  for  state  action  to encourage company efforts, and to make recommendations to the  legislature for such actions  as  it  determines  necessary  to  enhance  skills development and career education programs.    3.  The  commission  shall  consist  of ten members to be appointed as  follows: three members of the senate shall be appointed by the temporary  president of  the  senate;  three  members  of  the  assembly  shall  be  appointed  by  the  speaker  of  the assembly; two members of the senate  shall be appointed by the minority leader of the senate; and two members  of the assembly shall  be  appointed  by  the  minority  leader  of  the  assembly.  From  among  the  members so appointed, a chairman and a vice  chairman shall be designated  by  the  joint  action  of  the  temporary  president  of  the  senate  and the speaker of the assembly. Any vacancy  that  occurs  in  the  commission  or  in  the  chairmanship   or   vice  chairmanship  shall  be  filled in the same manner in which the original  appointment or designation was made. No member, officer, or employee  of  the  commission  shall  be  disqualified  from  holding any other public  office or employment, nor shall he forfeit any such office or employment  by reason of his appointment hereunder, notwithstanding  the  provisions  of any general, special, or local law, ordinance, or city charter.    4.  The commission may employ and at pleasure remove such personnel as  it may deem necessary for the performance of the commission's  functions  and  fix their compensation within the amount appropriated therefor. The  commission may hold public and private hearings and otherwise  have  all  of the powers of a legislative committee under this chapter. The members  of  the  commission  shall  receive  no compensation for their services,  except as provided pursuant to section five-a of this chapter, but shall  be  allowed  their  actual  and  necessary  expenses  incurred  in   the  performance of their duties hereunder.    5.  Employees of the commission shall be considered to be employees of  the legislature for all purposes.    6. The commission may  request  and  shall  receive  from  any  court,  department,  division,  board,  or  bureau, commission, or agency of the  state such assistance and data as will enable the commission properly to  carry out its powers and duties thereunder.7. The commission is hereby authorized and empowered to make and  sign  any agreements, and to perform any acts that may be necessary, desirable  or proper to carry out the purposes and objectives of this section.    * NB Repealed June 30, 2011