Oklahoma Code § 56-230.70

Title 56. Poor Persons: One-stop Career/Employment Centers
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A.  The Legislature hereby encourages the establishment of One-
stop Career/Employment Centers that link federal, state and local
resources and programs and that create collaborative and
interorganizational partnerships between state governmental agencies

and private and nonprofit entities.  Such agencies and private and
nonprofit entities shall include, but not be limited to:
1.  The Department of Human Services;
2.  The State Department of Education;
3.  The Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education;
4.  The Oklahoma Department of Commerce;
5.  The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission;
6.  The Oklahoma Health Care Authority;
7.  The State Department of Health;
8.  The State Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Services;
9.  The Oklahoma Department of Corrections;
10.  The Office of Management and Enterprise Services;
11.  The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education;
12.  Community action agencies;
13.  Local and municipal groups;
14.  Substate planning groups; and
15.  Religious and charitable organizations.
B.  1.  The purpose of the collaborative and interorganizational
partnership shall be to assist persons receiving temporary
assistance, persons who are employed in low-wage jobs, underemployed
persons, and persons who are unemployed to obtain employment
preparation; to explore career, employment and job referral
opportunities; to improve skills through education and training; and
to obtain information on various services and programs in the state.
2.  Employment preparation includes, but is not limited to:
a. education, training, or retraining for specified time
limits,
b. private and public work experience, and
c. development of certain career/job training and
retraining skills and apprenticeships.
C.  The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, in consultation
with entities desiring to form such partnerships, shall develop a
local implementation plan for use by all parties desiring to enter
into a plan for a one-stop career and employment center.  The plan
shall be signed by all partnership entities and shall be submitted
to the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission for review and
recommendation.
D.  The local implementation plan shall include, but not be
limited to, the names, addresses, and phone numbers of parties and
organizational entities; specific goals, objectives, and plans for
implementation of the initiative; the signature of all parties
agreeing to the initiative; and the beginning date of the initiative
as agreed upon by the parties.
E.  Until such time as the collaborative and interorganizational
partnerships encouraged by this legislation are fully implemented,
the state agencies listed in subsection A of this section which

provide services shall each maintain an Internet web site upon which
application forms for the services they provide may be accessed and
downloaded by individuals wishing to make application for the
services provided.  Each agency shall also provide a link to the
other agencies required by this legislation to provide their
application forms on their websites.

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