The corporation may enter into contractual and promotional agreements necessary to effectively stimulate the program for the purposes of educating persons regarding the construction industry and recruiting persons for careers in the industry. The corporation's expenditures may include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) Print, digital, and radio and television advertising; (2) Promotional materials; (3) Media campaigns; (4) Videos; (5) Brochures; (6) Website development and maintenance; and (7) Database development and maintenance. Acts 2015, ch. 500, § 1. The corporation may enter into contractual and promotional agreements necessary to effectively stimulate the program for the purposes of educating persons regarding the construction industry and recruiting persons for careers in the industry. The corporation's expenditures may include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) Print, digital, and radio and television advertising; (2) Promotional materials; (3) Media campaigns; (4) Videos; (5) Brochures; (6) Website development and maintenance; and (7) Database development and maintenance. Acts 2015, ch. 500, § 1. The corporation may enter into contractual and promotional agreements necessary to effectively stimulate the program for the purposes of educating persons regarding the construction industry and recruiting persons for careers in the industry. The corporation's expenditures may include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) Print, digital, and radio and television advertising; (2) Promotional materials; (3) Media campaigns; (4) Videos; (5) Brochures; (6) Website development and maintenance; and (7) Database development and maintenance. Acts 2015, ch. 500, § 1. The corporation may enter into contractual and promotional agreements necessary to effectively stimulate the program for the purposes of educating persons regarding the construction industry and recruiting persons for careers in the industry. The corporation's expenditures may include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) Print, digital, and radio and television advertising; (2) Promotional materials; (3) Media campaigns; (4) Videos; (5) Brochures; (6) Website development and maintenance; and (7) Database development and maintenance. Acts 2015, ch. 500, § 1.
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