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Page 13 1 of labor services shall reimburse the department of 2 inspections and appeals for all costs associated with 3 hearings under chapter 91C, relating to contractor 4 registration. 5 2. DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL SERVICES 6 For salaries, support, maintenance, miscellaneous 7 purposes, and for not more than the following full- 8 time equivalent positions: 9 $ 2,106,000 10 FTEs 33.00 11 3. For salaries, support, maintenance, 12 miscellaneous purposes, and for not more than the 13 following full-time equivalent positions for a 14 workforce development coordinator and council: 15 $ 114,000 16 FTEs 1.00 17 The workforce development coordinator shall 18 formulate a five-year written implementation plan for 19 the workforce development initiative and shall 20 implement a common intake, assessment, and client 21 tracking system by June 30, 1996, to determine the 22 economic impact of the workforce development system. 23 The coordinator shall annually provide a written 24 report no later than December 1 of each year to the 25 department of management and the legislative fiscal 26 bureau indicating all of the following: 27 a. The amounts of federal, state, and any other 28 funds expended to implement the workforce initiative. 29 b. The efficiencies achieved in terms of 30 administrative costs and other expenditures of the 31 departments involved. 32 c. The location of each workforce center, staffing 33 levels, and the number of clients served. 34 d. Any other information deemed necessary by the 35 coordinator related to the progress and success in 36 implementing the initiative. 37 e. By June 30, 1996, there shall be implemented a 38 common intake, assessment, and client tracking system 39 to determine the economic impact of the new workforce 40 development system. The tracking system shall be able 41 to track individuals who have received training or 42 retraining to determine whether the training or 43 retraining has resulted in increased wages for the 44 individuals, shall contain information on individuals 45 who have participated in or completed state subsidized 46 training or retraining programs more than once at a 47 particular community college or at different community 48 colleges and whether the training or retraining was 49 for the same business or different businesses, and 50 shall provide information regarding the number of
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