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S.F. No. 420 - Rural Workforce System Coordinators
 
Author: Senator Tom Saxhaug
 
Prepared By: Carlon D. Fontaine, Senate Counsel (651/296-4395)
 
Date: February 4, 2015



 

Section 1, subdivision 1, specifies that certain workforce centers outside of the metro area must have a workforce system coordinator.

Subdivision 2 provides the responsibilities for the rural workforce system coordinators, including:  assisting area businesses; connecting job seekers, educators, employers, and other stakeholders and partners; assessing and compiling information about workforce development programs and services offered; making recommendations to the commissioner of DEED; sharing best practices and collaborating with other coordinators; promoting workforce development programs and resources in the workforce service area.

Subdivision 3 requires the workforce council of each workforce service center with a workforce system coordinator to report on activities of the workforce system coordinators and other workforce center-specific information and outcomes.  Requires the commissioner of DEED to consolidate the reports for submission to the legislature.

Section 2 appropriates $2.25 million in fiscal year 2016 from the general fund for up to nine rural workforce system coordinators.

Section 3, paragraph (a), appropriates $10 million in fiscal years 2016 and 2017 from the general fund, and $3.5 million in fiscal years 2016 and 2017 from the workforce development fund for the Minnesota youth program.  The purpose of the Minnesota youth program is to improve employability, enhance basic education skills, encourage high school completion, provide educational, career, and life skills counseling, and other assistance for eligible youth applicants.

Paragraph (b). Of the total amounts in paragraph (a), appropriates $6 million each year from the general fund and $2 million each year from the workforce development fund for distribution to certain workforce centers located outside the metro area for employment and career counseling to youth, including career counseling in kindergarten through grade 12 schools.  Allows funds and activities under paragraph (b) to serve all youth up to age 24.  Currently, under the Minnesota youth program, use of funds is limited to economically disadvantaged, at-risk youth, and applies only to ages 14 to 21. 

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