Maryland Code § ED-21-210

Section ED-21-210
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
(a) In this section, "Advisory Committee" means the CTE Skills Standards
Advisory Committee.
(b) The CTE Committee shall create a CTE Skills Standards Advisory
Committee.
(c) (1) The purpose of the Advisory Committee is to make
recommendations and provide advice to the CTE Committee on setting the
occupational standards necessary for a strong CTE system.
(2) The recommendations made by the Advisory Committee shall
form the basis for the post-CCR CTE pathway required under § 7-205.1 of this
article.
(d) (1) The Advisory Committee shall be composed of members
appointed by the chair of the CTE Committee that include employers, unions,
apprenticeship sponsors, and other experts on occupational skills, including
agricultural skills.
(2) To the extent practicable, the Advisory Committee shall be
composed of members of the Governor's Workforce Development Board who do not
serve on the CTE Committee.
(e) A member of the Advisory Committee:

(1) May not receive compensation as a member of the Advisory
Committee; and
(2) Is not entitled to reimbursement for expenses under the Standard
State Travel Regulations for duties performed under this section.
(f) (1) The Advisory Committee shall make recommendations to the
CTE Committee concerning:
(i) A comprehensive array of career advancement guidelines,
including standards for each occupation in a profession and concrete steps and
accomplishments needed to progress to a greater skilled occupation in a given field;
(ii) Credentials to be issued at each stage of advancement and
criteria necessary to be awarded a particular credential; and
(iii) Necessary adjustments to ensure that the State's CTE
system remains globally competitive and administered according to best global
practices.
(2) In making recommendations under this subsection, the Advisory
Committee shall strive to create a comprehensive, unified system of career
progression that:
(i) Is attuned to the State's workforce needs;
(ii) Features integration among as many industries as
possible;
(iii) Features performance assessments administered by
industry practitioners whenever possible;
(iv) Allows a student trained in one career to seamlessly
transfer the student's skills and education to a new career in a different field;
(v) Seeks to incorporate as much education in a job setting as
is practicable;
(vi) Incorporates professional workplace soft skills, including
interpersonal and communication skills, time management, business etiquette, and
use of common business tools; and

(vii) Incorporates education in high school, community college,
and other postsecondary occupation programs into a seamless whole that will provide
students with credentials at various points that build on previous credentials.
(g) The terms, meeting times, procedures, and policies guiding removal of
members for the Advisory Committee shall be determined by the CTE Committee.

‹ Prev All Maryland sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.