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2002 Session

Budget Amendments - HB30 (Committee Approved)

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Industrial Worker Training

Item 108 #4h

Item 108 #4h

First Year - FY2003 Second Year - FY2004
Commerce And Trade
Business Assistance, Department of FY2003 ($3,022,980) FY2004 ($3,022,980) GF

Language
Page 70, line 34, strike "$21,933,851" and insert "$18,910,871".
Page 70, line 34, strike "$22,096,056" and insert "$19,073,076".
Page 71, after line 46, insert:
"F.1.  In the event the total awards to businesses eligible for reimbursement under the Industrial Employee Training Program are greater than the appropriation provided, the Department may either prorate the amount of reimbursement each business receives or request the Governor to transfer such sums as necessary from the Governor’s Development Opportunity Fund to this item.  The Secretary of Commerce and Trade shall notify the Chairmen of the Senate Finance and House Appropriations Committees 30 days prior to the transfer of funding from the Governor’s Development Opportunity Fund.  The Director of the Department of Planning and Budget is authorized to transfer the second year appropriation to the first year to meet unexpected demand.
2.  It is the intent of the General Assembly that the Department focus on providing job training and retraining services for manufacturing and industrial businesses and facilities.  In addition, the Department of Business Assistance is authorized to revise the program's eligibility requirements as necessary to meet the intent of this appropriation."


Explanation
(This amendment restores language that was omitted from House Bill 30 and directs the Department to focus on job training and retraining services for manufacturing and industrial businesses and facilities.)