Oklahoma Code § 74-5003.10e

Title 74. State Government: Work-based Learning Program
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A.  There is hereby created the Work-based Learning Program.
The Governor's Council on Workforce and Economic Development shall
have authority over the program.  The Governor's Council shall
coordinate the program by establishing partnerships with the State
Department of Education, the State Regents for Higher Education, the
State Department of Career and Technology Education, the Oklahoma
Board of Private Vocational Schools, the Secretary of State and
business entities throughout the state.  The Oklahoma Employment
Security Commission, serving as the Workforce Innovation and
Opportunity Act designee as established by the Governor in Executive
Order 2023-21, shall have the official duty to develop and maintain
a Work-based Learning Program within its jurisdiction and will
collaborate, specifically related to registered apprenticeships,
with the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education in
its focus on increasing the number of registered apprenticeships and
internship programs, defined as paid and unpaid work experience by
the United States Department of Labor as contained in 20 CFR
681.600, in this state to at least an aggregate of twenty thousand
positions by the end of the calendar year 2020.  All partners
participating in the Work-based Learning Program shall be required
to provide their expertise, time and resources as deemed necessary
to advance and sustain the work-based learning goals of Oklahoma
Works to assist with publishing an annual progress report showing
each state agency's steps and accomplishments toward meeting
statewide workforce goals and to network and coordinate with other
public and private entities in an effort to align all state
agencies, boards and commissions and the private business sector in
meeting Oklahoma Works goals.

B.  The Work-based Learning Program shall include the following
components:
1.  Coordinate work-based learning opportunities through the
state's labor market and labor exchange systems to connect youth and
adults in public and private sectors;
2.  Work toward increasing the number of youth and adults
participating successfully in public and private work-based learning
opportunities;
3.  Set standards for equality and fair access to quality work-
based learning experiences for all Oklahomans, including, but not
limited to, women, out-of-school youth, adults, African Americans,
Hispanics, Native Americans, veterans, individuals with disabilities
and other target populations identified in the federal Workforce
Innovation and Opportunity Act;
4.  Promote quality work-based learning experiences which are
developmentally appropriate, including an orientation for all
parties, identify learning objectives for the term of the
experience, explore multiple aspects of an industry, develop
workplace skills and competencies, assess performance, provide
opportunities for work-based reflection, link appropriate next steps
and see that all aspects are documented and reported and comply with
state and federal labor laws;
5.  Convene industry partners to develop industry-specific
standards for internships in order to aid employers with the
creation of rigorous internship programs; and
6.  Prioritize paid work-based learning experiences to ensure
equity and access.
C.  Each organization seeking to be a registered Work-based
Learning Program in Oklahoma shall either:
1.  Be registered as a Work-based Learning Program, such as an
apprenticeship, with the United States Department of Labor; or
2.  File a certificate each year in the Office of the Secretary
of State, which shall confirm such an organization is an active
participant in Oklahoma's registered Work-based Learning Program.
The certificate to be filed shall include:
a. the name of the business, nonprofit organization or
government organization,
b. the street address of the organization,
c. the name of the primary contact for the organization,
d. the electronic mail address for the primary contact of
the registered organization,
e. the registered organization's North American Industry
Classification System code (NAICS), if applicable,
f. the number and type of work-based learning
opportunities proposed for the year, the estimated
term of each opportunity, the proposed occupations,

and estimated number of hours per week of each
opportunity, if available,
g. the number and type of work-based learning
opportunities proposed for the year, the estimated
term of each opportunity, the proposed occupations,
and the estimated number of hours per week of each
opportunity, if available,
h. signed acknowledgement of the application by the
primary contact, and
i. the annual renewal shall be due on the anniversary
date of filing the registration application.
The filing shall be made electronically via the Secretary of
State website.
D.  The annual certificate of participation shall be due on the
anniversary date of original registration, as the case may be, until
cancellation of the work-based organization in the Work-based
Learning Program.
E.  The Secretary of State shall, at least sixty (60) days
before the anniversary date each year of a participating
organization, cause a notice of renewal of the annual certificate to
be sent to such organization to its last known electronic mail
address of record filed with the Secretary of State.  At the time of
renewal, the organization shall provide a Work-based Learning
Program annual summary, including for each position offered:
1.  The number of opportunities posted;
2.  The number of opportunities hired;
3.  The type of work-based learning opportunities offered (e.g.,
internship, apprenticeship);
4.  The Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code;
5.  The performance evaluation criteria utilized;
6.  The term of the position;
7.  The number of hours per week;
8.  Paid or unpaid status;
9.  Academic credit awarding institution, if applicable;
10.  Academic hours awarded, if applicable; and
11.  The gender, age and ethnicity of hires, if available.
F.  A registered organization that fails to file the annual
renewal and pay the annual renewal fee by the anniversary date of
registration shall cease to be a registered organization with the
Governor's Council for Workforce and Economic Development.
G.  The Secretary of State shall charge and collect the
following fees:
1.  For filing the original application, a fee of Fifty Dollars
($50.00) submitted to the Secretary of State; and
2.  For filing subsequent annual renewals, a fee of Twenty-five
Dollars ($25.00) submitted to the Secretary of State.

H.  To coordinate with statewide career pathways efforts,
registered organizations under this program shall recruit
participants by posting job announcements on the state labor market
exchange system.  Job announcements shall include the registered
organization number as assigned by the Secretary of State.
I.  The Secretary of State shall transfer on July 1 of each
fiscal year an amount based on the Governor's Council for Workforce
Development annual budget not to exceed Eight Hundred Fifty Thousand
Dollars ($850,000.00) annually from the Secretary of State revolving
fund to support the administration of the program and business
registration to help enable the development of the state's talent
pipeline.

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