For services and expenses of the Title III dislocated workers program estab- lished pursuant to section five of chapter 655 of the laws of 1983 as amended by chapter 780 of the laws of 1984
For suballocation to the state department of educa- tion for services and ex- penses of the Title III employer specific skills training program esta- blished pursuant to sec- tion six of chapter 655 of the laws of 1983 as amended by chapter 780 the laws of 1984 For suballocation to the state department of educa- tion for services and ex- penses of the Title III Occupational retraining program established pur- suant to section seven of chapter 780 of the laws of 1984
Program account sub-total
Special Revenue Funds - Federal
Federal Job Training Partnership Fund Federal Emergency Employment Act Account
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For expenditures related to federal grants. beginning July first, nineteen hundred. eighty-five, and ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred eighty-six of the department of labor, including grants to
For services and expenses of Title IIA service delivery area programs ... For services and expenses of Title IIA administrative and auditing activities ... For services and expenses of Title IIA incentive pro- grams ... For services and expenses of Title IIA education pro- grams, including suballo- cation to the state educa- tion department .... For services and expenses of Title IIA programs for ol- der individuals, including suballocations state office for aging ... For services and expenses of Title IIB summer youth em- ployment and training pro- grams For services and expenses of the occupational retrain- ing and reemployment act established pursuant to chapter 655 of the laws of 1983 as amended by chapter 780 of the laws of 1984. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the amounts made available for Title III programs pur- suant to section 301(b) of the Job Training Partner- ship Act (P. L. 97-300) shall be apportioned to the programs defined within the occupational
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR--Cont.
retraining and ployment act in the fol- lowing manner: fifty per- cent shall be allocated to the dislocated workers program as defined pur- suant to section five, twenty-five percent shall be suballocated to the state department of educa- tion for employer specific skills training as defined pursuant to section six, and twenty-five percent shall be suballocated to the state department of education for the Occupa- tional retraining program as defined pursuant to
section seven of such act .... 10,500,000
For services and expenses of Title III discretionary
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services and expenses, including travel outside the state, of employment and training programs and of state participation in affirmative action programs, including costs of administration, institutional training, individual referral training, payments to sponsors for on-thejob training and training, subsistence and travel allowances to trainees in accordance with the following sub-schedule. Preference for all on-the-job training slots shall be given to unemployed and underemployed Vietnam-era veterans. The allowances to be paid shall be determined by the labor commissioner with the approval of the director of the budget. In deter
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR--Cont.
mining the amount of the allowances for trainees participating in classroom in- structions under an affirmative action program, the labor commissioner shall not be limited by the provisions of article 23-A of the labor law and standards esta- blished thereunder, but may provide for amounts which are reasonably calculated to meet the needs of the trainees and the training, taking into account wages paid in the occupation for which they are being trained and any other relevant factors. However, in no event shall the weekly al- lowance exceed the wages prevailing in the Occupation to which the training is directed. The authorized and transfer to this
comptroller is hereby directed to loan money by fund from the general fund or any other fund, which loans shall be limited to the amounts immediately required to meet disbursements, made in pursuance of an appropriation by law and authorized by a certificate of approval issued by the director of the budget with copies thereof filed with the comptroller and the chairmen of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee. The director of the budget shall not issue such a certificate unless he shall have determined that the amounts to be so transferred are receivable on ac- count or are otherwise readily available for payment. When making loans, the comp- troller shall establish appropriate ac- counts and if the loan is not repaid by the end of the month, provide on or before the fifteenth day of the following month to the director of the budget and the chairmen of the senate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee, an accurate accounting and reporting of the financial resources of each such fund at the end of such month. Within ten days of the receipt of such accounting and reporting, the director of the budget shall provide to the chairmen of the sen- ate finance committee and the assembly ways and means committee an expected sche- dule of repayment by fund and by source for each outstanding loan. Repayment shall be made by the comptroller by transfer of the first cash receipts of this fund
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR--Cont.
services and expenses of the department of labor related to the administration, including fringe benefits, of apprenticeship training programs and agreements, including sixty dollars ($60) per day for state apprenticeship council members For services and expenses of the department of labor or its contractors related to the displaced homemaker program, provided, however, that no more than $95,100 shall be available for administration, including fringe benefits, in accordance with the following ... For services and expenses of the department of labor or its contractors related to the implementation and administration of affirmative action programs, provided, however, that no more than $152,000 shall be available for administration, including fringe benefits, in accordance with the following For services and expenses of the department of labor and its subcontractors related to the adolescent vocational exploration program provided, however, that no more than $148,000 shall be available for administration, including fringe benefits, in accordance with the following
For services and expenses of the department of labor related to the administration, including fringe benefits, of apprenticeship training programs and agreements, including sixty dollars ($60) per day for state
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