Oklahoma Code § 74-5003.10d

Title 74. State Government: State's Workforce Investment Board, Recognition -
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A.  The Governor's Council for Workforce and Economic
Development established under the authority of Executive Order 2005-
27 is hereby recognized by the Legislature as the State's Workforce
Investment Board.  The Council succeeded and was established in lieu
of the Oklahoma Workforce Investment Board.  Appointed members of
the Council serving under the authority of Executive Order 2005-27
when this act becomes effective shall continue to serve until their
terms have expired and their successors have been duly appointed.
Pursuant to the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act,
the purpose of the Council shall be to:
1.  Guide the development of a comprehensive and coordinated
workforce development system for the state and monitor its
operation; and
2.  Review and make recommendations that will align the
workforce system, including education, with the economic development
goals of the state for the purpose of creating workforce and
economic development systems that are integrated and shall provide
Oklahoma a competitive advantage in a global economy.
B.  Membership of the Council shall include representatives of
private employers who reflect Oklahoma's projected and desired
business and industry base and public officials from agencies which
provide programs and services related to workforce, education and
economic development.  All Council members shall be in positions to
influence policy and hiring decisions within their organizations.
Initial appointments to the Council shall conform to the following
described schedule:
1.  The membership of the Council shall comply with the federal
requirements of the state investment board;
2.  A majority of the Council shall come from described private
sector employers, including owners of businesses, chief executives
or operating officers of businesses or other business executives or
employees with optimum policymaking or hiring authority, and who
represent businesses, including small businesses, that provide
employment opportunities that, at a minimum, include high-quality,
work-relevant training and development in in-demand industry sectors
or occupations in this state;
3.  State officials shall include incumbents or designees of the
following named offices, or their successors in office or function:
a. Governor,
b. two members of the Oklahoma Senate, appointed by the
President Pro Tempore,
c. two members of the Oklahoma House of Representatives,
appointed by the Speaker, and

d. Executive Director of the Oklahoma Employment Security
Commission;
4.  Additional members, at the discretion and pleasure of the
Governor, may be appointed representing the needs or interests of
the state economy or specific regional needs; and
5.  Ex-officio members, at the discretion and pleasure of the
Governor, may be included to provide expertise and agency
information to the Council.  These appointments may include, but not
be limited to:
a. the Secretary of Education,
b. the Secretary of Health and Human Services,
c. the Secretary of Commerce,
d. the Chancellor of the Oklahoma State Regents for
Higher Education,
e. the Director of Career and Technology Education,
f. the State Superintendent of Public Instruction,
g. the Director of the State Department of Rehabilitation
Services,
h. the Director of the Oklahoma Department of
Corrections,
i. the Commissioner of the Oklahoma Department of Mental
Health and Substance Abuse Services,
j. the Director of the Oklahoma Health Care Authority,
and
k. the Native American Liaison.
C.  Private sector members shall be appointed by and serve at
the pleasure of the Governor for a two-year term beginning October
1, 2005, and may be reappointed.  However, of the initial private
sector members appointed, half shall be appointed for an initial
term of one (1) year beginning October 1, 2005.  Private members may
be removed from office for failure to attend three consecutive
Council meetings.  The chair of the Council shall be from the
private sector and shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure
of the Governor.
D.  The Council shall meet at such times and places as it deems
appropriate.  Members shall serve without compensation.  Council
members employed by a state agency shall be reimbursed travel
expenses related to their service on the Council as authorized by
state law by their respective state agency.  Legislative members of
the Council shall be reimbursed by their respective houses for
necessary travel expenses incurred in the performance of their
duties as authorized by state law.  Remaining Council members shall
also be reimbursed travel expenses related to their service on the
Council by the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission as authorized
by state law.  No member of the Council shall profit, directly or
indirectly, from any transaction with the Council.

E.  The duties and responsibilities of the Council in the
development, monitoring and aligning of the workforce system with
economic development shall include, but not be limited to:
1.  Performing the duties required of the state governance board
by the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act;
2.  Identifying the human resource investment needs of Oklahoma
business and industry, together with those of the citizens of the
state, so that each might respond to and meet the needs of the
others and thus together build a robust, diversified economy;
3.  Reviewing and evaluating workforce development programs
within the state, formulate recommendations to increase their
efficiency and effectiveness, eliminate duplication, and align with
economic goals.  Recommendations shall be communicated to the
Governor, Legislature, state and federal government agencies and
appropriate individuals and entities within the private sector;
4.  Increasing academic capability and technical skills within
the state workforce and foster lifelong learning among Oklahoma's
citizens;
5.  Strengthening collaboration among institutions which provide
education and training services, government agencies which
coordinate employment and other human resource investment
activities, and Oklahoma business and industry to create a seamless
system to nurture healthy economic development; and
6.  Enhancing rural economic development capability and
capacity, giving particular attention to regional collaboration and
partnering.
F.  Activities of the Council shall be coordinated by the
Secretary of Workforce Development.
G.  The State Workforce Partners originally established under
the authority of Executive Order 2005-27 as the Workforce Solutions
Staff Team is hereby recognized by the Legislature.  This
interagency team shall be comprised of executive level staff from
workforce, education and economic development agencies of the state
for the purpose of providing staff support to the Council and to
create efficiencies, eliminate duplication, and eliminate barriers
to jointly providing a service delivery system.  Other members may
be included on this team as the Governor may deem necessary to
accomplish this goal.
H.  The Council shall be supported by funds available to state
agencies pursuant to state and federal laws and regulations.  Each
member of the Council whose agency qualifies pursuant to state and
federal law to receive and use such funds shall assist by providing
support and funding of the Council in carrying out the
responsibilities of the Council.
I.  The Council shall form a subcommittee on health workforce
whose purpose shall be to inform, coordinate, and facilitate
statewide efforts to ensure that a well-trained, adequately

distributed, and flexible health workforce is available to meet the
needs of an efficient and effective health care system in Oklahoma.
Duties of the Health Workforce Subcommittee shall include, but not
be limited to, the following:
1.  Conducting data analysis and preparing reports on health
workforce supply and demand;
2.  Research and analysis of state health professional education
and training capacity;
3.  Recommend recruitment and retention strategies for areas
determined by the Oklahoma Primary Care Office or the Oklahoma
Office of Rural Health to be areas of high need; and
4.  Assessment of health workforce policy, evaluation of impact
on Oklahoma's health system and health outcomes, and developing
health workforce policy recommendations.
Added by Laws 2006, c. 236, § 1, emerg. eff. June 6, 2006.  Amended
by Laws 2015, c. 188, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2015; Laws 2024, c. 100, §
1, emerg. eff. April 23, 2024.

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