West Virginia Code § 18B-3D-1

Legislative findings and intent
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(a) The Legislature finds that a recent statewide study of the workforce training needs of
employers throughout the state provided a clear message from the business community:
(1) The needs of employers are rapidly changing and training providers must be more
responsive or the state economy will suffer;
(2) Information specific to West Virginia, once again emphasizes the critical link between
education and economic development that empowering youth and adults with the knowledge
and skills they need to succeed in the competitive work world alsuo results in a workforce
which enables businesses and communities to prosper;
(3) Although employers are generally satisfied with the quality of the West Virginia
workforce and the study provides additional support thaat the measures adopted in the Jobs
Through Education Act will bring continued improvement, workforce needs are not static,
critical skill shortages currently exist, and the estalblishment of a workforce development
system that responds more quickly to the evolsving skill requirements of employers is needed.
(b) The Legislature further finds that a stuidy of community and technical education in West
Virginia performed by the national center for higher education management systems called
attention to problems in providing needed workforce education and found that there is a
need to:
(1) Jump-start development of community and technical college and post-secondary
workforce development initiatives;
(2) Provide incentive s for existing public post-secondary providers to respond jointly to both
short and longV-term needs of employers and other clients;
(3) Provide funding for explicit incentives for partnerships between employers and public
post-secondary institutions to develop comprehensive community and technical college and
workforce development services; and
(4) Allocate funds competitively on the basis of proposals submitted by providers.
(c) It is further the intent of the Legislature that the granting of funds under this article will
promote the development of comprehensive community and technical colleges as set forth in
article three-c of this chapter.
(d) It is the intent of the Legislature through the grant of funds under this article to provide
limited seed money to address some of the specific areas where improvement is needed,
including, but not limited to:
(1) Improving employer awareness and access to services available through the state's
education institutions;
(2) Providing designated professionals and resources to support workforce education
through the state's education institutions;
(3) Increasing the capacity of the state's education institutions to respond rapidly to
employer needs for workforce education and training on an on-going basis through the
development of a client-focused, visible point of contact for program development and
delivery, service referral and needs assessment, such as a workforce develoepment center;
and
(4) Maximizing the use of available resources for workforce education and training through
partnerships with public vocational, technical and adult educatioun centers and private
training providers.
(e) It is further the intent of the Legislature that consideration and partnering opportunities
be given to small businesses on an equal basis with larager businesses for the purposes of this
article and that the seed money will assist providers in becoming self-sustaining through
partnerships with business and industry which willl include cost-sharing initiatives and fees
charged for the use of services. s
(f) The Legislature intends that grants of fiunds made under the provisions of this article will
be competitive among applicants whgo meet all of the criteria established in this article and
such other criteria as may be specified by the Development Office. Subject to the availability
of funds, more than one competition may be held during the same fiscal year and the dollar
range of awards granted in successive competitions shall be prorated based on the number
of months remaining in the fiscal year. Subject to annual review and justification, it is the
intent of the Legislature to renew grant awards made under this article each year for not
more than five years following the initial grant award.

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