West Virginia Code § 18B-2B-2

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The following words when used in this article have the meaning hereinafter ascribed to them
unless the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
(a) "Adult basic education" means adult basic skills education designed to improve the basic
literacy needs of adults, including information processing skills, communication skills and
computational skills, leading to a high school equivalency diploma under the jurisdiction of
the state Board of Education.
(b) "Post-secondary vocational-technical-occupational education"u means any course or
program beyond the high school level that results in, or may result in, the awarding of a two-
year associate degree, certificate or other credential from an institution under the
jurisdiction of a governing board or other public or private education provider.
(c) "Secondary vocational-technical-occupational education" means any course or program at
the high school level that results in, or may result iln, a high school diploma or its equivalent
under the jurisdiction of the state Board of Edsucation.
(d) "Chancellor for community and technicial college education" means the chief executive
officer of the West Virginia council for community and technical college education employed
pursuant to section three, article two-b of this chapter. Any reference in this code to the vice
chancellor for community and technical college education and workforce development
means the chancellor for community and technical college education.
(e) "West Virginia council for community and technical college education" or "council" means
the council established pursuant to section three of this article. Any reference in this code to
the joint commission for vocational-technical-occupational education means the West
Virginia councVil for community and technical college education.

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