813 - State apprenticeship and training council.

§  813.  State  apprenticeship and training council.   1. The governor  shall appoint a state apprenticeship and training council,  composed  of  three   representatives  from  employer  organizations  and  three  from  employee organizations and one representative of the general public, who  shall be the chairman. The council by majority vote may designate one of  its members, other than the chairman, as vice-chairman  to  act  in  the  absence or inability of the chairman. Each member shall be appointed for  a  term  of  three years. Each member shall hold office until his or her  successor is appointed and has  qualified,  and  any  vacancy  shall  be  filled by appointment for the unexpired portion of the term. The present  members  of  the  council  shall  continue  to  hold  office  until  the  expiration of their present  terms  or  their  earlier  terminations  by  resignation  or  inability  to  act.  The commissioner of education, the  commissioner of labor and the commissioner of economic development shall  ex officio be members of such council without vote. The members  of  the  council  shall  not receive a salary or other compensation, but shall be  reimbursed  for  transportation  and   other   expenses   actually   and  necessarily  incurred  in  the  performance  of  their duties under this  article.    2. The  council:  (a)  shall  advise  the  commissioner  of  labor  on  apprentice  training  matters,  including  the  matters  of  related and  supplemental instruction; (b)  may  recommend  suggested  standards  for  apprenticeship  agreements;  (c)  shall  maintain  a close and effective  liaison  with  governmental  and  nongovernmental  agencies  which   are  concerned  with  skilled  manpower development and problems; and (d) may  recommend  research  projects  on   facts   and   trends   relating   to  apprenticeship  training  and  the  supply  of  and  needs  for  skilled  manpower.