Sec. 111.73. ACTIVITIES. The institute may sponsor the following activities: (1) adult education, technical assistance, and informational services for labor, management, and public practitioners concerned with the problems of labor, the labor force, and industrial relations; (2) research and training related to labor, the labor force, and industrial relations; (3) special informational services to assist labor, business and industry, government, and educational institutions in relating education and training to labor market requirements; (4) research, technical assistance, and information related to the impact of special problems on the Texas labor force, such as the energy problem, on employment, unemployment, and labor relations in the state; (5) degree or certificate programs appropriate to the field, subject to the approval of the board of regents and the Coordinating Board, Texas College and University System; and (6) a formal program of training, technical assistance, and informational services to the junior and community colleges in the state for the purpose of assisting in the development of labor study programs.
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