Colorado Code § 23-60-306

Colorado customized training program - creation - policy - functions of the state board for community colleges and occupational education - report
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(1) This
section shall be known and may be cited as the "Colorado Customized Training Act".
(2) (a) The general assembly hereby finds and declares:
(I) That it is the policy of this state to encourage quality economic development by
providing incentives for the location of new industries or the expansion of existing firms, thereby
improving employment opportunities for the citizens of this state; that skilled labor availability
is a key element in new or expanding company plant location or expansion decisions; and that,
during site selection negotiations, the ability to guarantee a trained local work force to match the
new or expanding company's specific job skill needs is crucial to the improvement of the
economic development capabilities of this state and for competition with other states offering
similar programs; and
(II) That fast-track training, involving highly intensive, short-duration skill training for
specific jobs, is necessary to provide the unemployed and underemployed with an economic
development training program to allow them to compete for newly created jobs, and that job-
specific, start-up training provides job-seekers with the skills necessary to increase their
productivity, to increase their wages, and to reduce their need for public support.
(b) Therefore, it is hereby declared to be the policy of this state to promote the health,
safety, opportunity for gainful employment, business opportunities, increased productivity, and
general welfare of the inhabitants of this state by the creation of the Colorado customized
training program.
(3) (a) There is hereby created the Colorado customized training program within the
board. Except as otherwise provided in subsection (6) of this section, said program shall be
operated as a joint effort with the department of local affairs and in cooperation with the
department of labor and employment, the department of human services, and state and local
education agencies.
(b) Training for new jobs may include any of the following or any combination thereof:
(I) Preemployment training of workers;
(II) Training of workers upon first being hired;
(III) Retraining of workers for new job openings when they have lost their previous jobs
because of plant closings or have been displaced by technological changes.
(c) Training shall not be provided by the Colorado customized training program when a
trained and experienced work force, seeking employment, already exists in the local labor
market.
(d) Training shall be initiated by the Colorado customized training program only when
the participating new or expanding company has identified specific job openings and has agreed
to give any graduates of the Colorado customized training program hiring priority.
(e) The payment of all direct costs of the training programs specified in paragraph (b) of
this subsection (3) shall be made from moneys available for the Colorado customized training
program. Direct costs shall include:
(I) Instructor wages, travel, and per diem allowances;
(II) Lease of training equipment;
(III) Lease of training space;
(IV) Purchase of training supplies;
(V) Development of instructional materials; and
(VI) Administrative costs directly associated with each training session.
(f) Moneys of the Colorado customized training program shall not be used to pay wages
or stipends to trainees during a training session.
(g) Any training session sponsored by the Colorado customized training program shall
last no longer than the time required to provide local workers with specific job skills required by
a participating firm.
(h) The board and the department of local affairs shall work with business and industry
representatives to jointly develop specific training programs sponsored by the Colorado
customized training program for the purposes specified in paragraph (b) of this subsection (3).
Such training programs shall emphasize the training or retraining of workers for the benefit of
small businesses.
(i) Training programs shall not be established if such training is available through
Colorado's regular vocational or technical education system or the Colorado apprenticeship and
training program.
(j) Existing vocational or technical education facilities and resources shall be used in the
Colorado customized training program whenever such resources are available. The Colorado
customized training program shall be coordinated through existing vocational or technical
education institutions.
(k) Training programs shall be designed with the direct cooperation and approval of the
participating company. The participating company may be requested to contribute technical
expertise, machinery, training space, moneys, and other appropriate resources in order to
improve program effectiveness.
(l) Moneys available for the Colorado customized training program shall be expended
for the alleviation of unemployment, underemployment, economic distress, low productivity, or
employment dislocation through the initiation of economic development and advanced
technology training programs. At the discretion of the board, up to one hundred percent of all
moneys available for the Colorado customized training program may be transferred to the
Colorado existing industry training program created by section 23-60-307, for the purpose of
providing funding to meet any existing demand for training and education programs within
existing industries. The board shall consider the retention and expansion of existing business and
industry as a high priority when making funding decisions.
(m) Notwithstanding section 24-1-136 (11)(a)(I), beginning January 1, 1985, and each
January 1 thereafter, the state board for community colleges and occupational education shall
report to the joint budget committee and the legislative audit committee on the cost-effectiveness
of the Colorado customized training program in assisting economic development in Colorado.
(n) Moneys available for the Colorado customized training program may be used by the
board to offset partially or fully the cost of nonresident tuition at state institutions of higher
education for relocated employees of companies which currently participate in the Colorado
customized training program and have located new facilities in Colorado or which have
expanded their operations in Colorado and for the dependents of such relocated employees.
(n.5) Moneys may be available from the Colorado customized training program for use
in training potential employees, establishing programs related to training, and helping companies
to train employees.
(o) Recognizing that customized training is a matter of statewide concern, the
commission shall establish policies pursuant to section 23-1-105 to allow for annual general
funding recommendations for customized training programs which are not otherwise funded
under this section.
(4) The state board for community colleges and occupational education is authorized to
accept, receive, and expend grants, gifts, and moneys from any source for the purpose of
implementing its duties and functions under this section.
(5) Part 1 of article 8 of this title 23, concerning state assistance for career and technical
education program support, does not apply to the Colorado customized training program.
(6) On and after July 1, 2000, the Colorado office of economic development shall
execute, administer, perform, and enforce the rights, powers, duties, functions, and obligations
previously vested in the department of local affairs under this section.

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