§ 15-4-2212 - Local plan for workforce investment system strategy.
               	 		
15-4-2212.    Local plan for workforce investment system strategy.
    (a)  Each  local board shall develop and submit to the Governor a comprehensive  five-year local plan in partnership with the appropriate chief elected  official. The plan shall be consistent with the state plan and shall be  updated every three (3) years thereafter.
(b)  The local plan shall include:
      (1)  An identification of:
            (A)  The workforce investment needs of businesses, job seekers, and workers in the local area;
            (B)  The current and projected employment opportunities in the local area; and
            (C)  The job skills necessary to obtain the employment opportunities;
      (2)  A description of the one-stop delivery system to be established or designated in the local area, including:
            (A)  A  description of how the local board will ensure the continuous  improvement of eligible providers of services through the system and  ensure that the providers meet the employment needs of local employers  and participants; and
            (B)  A copy of each memorandum of understanding concerning the operation of the one-stop delivery system in the local area;
      (3)  A  description of the local levels of performance negotiated with the  Governor and chief elected official to be used to measure the  performance of the local area and to be used by the local board for  measuring the performance of the local fiscal agent, eligible providers,  and the one-stop delivery system, in the local area;
      (4)  A  description and assessment of the type and availability of adult and  dislocated worker employment and training activities in the local area;
      (5)  A  description of how the local board will coordinate workforce investment  activities carried out in the local area with statewide rapid response  activities, as appropriate;
      (6)  A  description and assessment of the type and availability of youth  activities in the local area, including an identification of successful  providers of the activities;
      (7)  A  description of the process used by the local board to provide an  opportunity for public comment, including comment by representatives of  businesses and comment by representatives of labor organizations, and  input into the development of the local plan, prior to submission of the  plan;
      (8)  An identification of  the entity responsible for the disbursal of grant funds as determined by  the chief elected official or the Governor;
      (9)  A  description of the competitive process to be used to award the grants  and contracts in the local area for activities carried out under this  subchapter; and
      (10)  Other information as the Governor may require.
(c)  Prior to the date on which the local board submits a local plan under this section, the local board shall:
      (1)  Make available copies of a proposed local plan to the public through public hearings and local news media;
      (2)  Allow  members of the local board and members of the public, including  representatives of business and representatives of labor organizations,  to submit comments on the proposed local plan to the local board, not  later than the end of the thirty-calendar-day period beginning on the  date on which the proposed local plan is made available; and
      (3)  Include  with the local plan submitted to the Governor under this section any  comments that represent a disagreement with the plan.
(d)  The  local plan submitted to the Governor under this section shall be  considered to be approved by the Governor at the end of the ninety-day  period beginning on the day the Governor receives the plan, unless the  Governor makes a written determination during the ninety-day period  that:
      (1)  Deficiencies in  activities carried out under this subchapter have been identified  through audits or otherwise, and the local area has not made acceptable  progress in implementing corrective measures to address the  deficiencies; or
      (2)  The plan does not comply with this subchapter.