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SB. 810

VETOES

(5)     identification of adjustments made, in the performance standards and
the factors that are used in making the adjustments;

(6)     provisions for the design, development, and operation of a statewide
uniform labor market information system to facilitate the timely availability of
employment and training information throughout the State;

(7)     provisions for the design and use of a. statewide management
information system that produces, at a minimum on a quarterly basis, financial reports,
participant characteristics, and program performance statistics; and

(8)     provisions to maximize the utilization of existing State, local, and private
institutions and organizations which have demonstrated effectiveness in the provision of
employment and training programs (which include but are not limited to public schools,
including vocational-technical schools, community colleges, State approved proprietary
schools, State colleges and universities, the University of Maryland System, and business
and industry).

11-507. .

(a)     After receiving recommendations from the State council, the Governor shall
allocate federal funds reserved to the State under Title II of the federal act in accordance
with State budget procedures.

(b)     After receiving recommendations from the State council regarding the
utilization of federal funds under Title III of the federal act, the Governor, except for
funds reserved for State purposes, shall distribute the remainder to the service delivery
areas in accordance with the State plan required under § 308 of the federal act. For fiscal
year 1984, the Governor shall, after receiving recommendations from the State council,
distribute that remainder to service delivery areas in the form of grants in order to
facilitate the rapid start-up or continuation of programs for dislocated workers. The State
council shall make its recommendations for fiscal year 1984 no later than September 1,
1983.

(c)     The Governor may provide State funds in the budget to qualify for funds
under the federal act, and to implement § 24 of this subtitle.

(d)     Funds provided under the federal act shall only be used for activities which
are in addition to those which would otherwise be available in the area in the absence of
such funds.

(e)     Nothing in this section is intended to limit the ability of the State to contract
with private or public entities to provide employment and training services or supportive
services.

11-508.

To the extent that State funds become available and subject to the procedures in §
21(d), after receiving recommendations from the State council regarding the utilization of
State funds to supplement federal funds for employment and training services, supportive
services, and for related services such as training allowances and stipends, the Governor
may allocate an amount for such purposes in accordance with State budget procedures.

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