Section 14200 Of Article 1. Local Workforce Development Board From California Unemployment Insurance Code >> Division 7. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 1.
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. (a) The local chief elected officials in a local workforce
development area shall form, pursuant to guidelines established by
the Governor and the board, a local workforce development board to
plan and oversee the workforce investment system.
(b) The Governor shall periodically certify one local board for
each local area in the state, following the requirements of the
federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014.
(c) The Governor shall establish, through the California Workforce
Development Board, standards for certification of high-performance
local workforce development boards. The California Workforce
Development Board shall, in consultation with representatives from
local workforce development boards, initiate a stakeholder process to
determine the appropriate measurable metrics and standards for
high-performance certification. These standards shall be implemented
on or before January 1, 2013, and the first certification of
high-performance boards shall occur on or before July 1, 2013.
Certification and recertification of each high-performance local
workforce development board shall occur thereafter midway through the
implementation of the local and regional plans required by the
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act. In order to meet the
standards for certification, a high-performance local workforce
development board shall do all of the following:
(1) Consistently meet or exceed negotiated performance goals for
all of the measures in each of the three federal Workforce Innovation
and Opportunity Act of 2014 customer groups, which consist of
adults, dislocated workers, and youth.
(2) Consistently meet the statutory requirements of this division.
(3) Develop and implement local policies and a local strategic
plan that meets all of the following requirements:
(A) Meets all local and regional planning requirements specified
under the federal Workforce Innovation and Development Act of 2014.
(B) Is consistent with the California Workforce Development Board
State Plan.
(C) Describes the actions that the board shall take to implement
local policies in furtherance of its goals.
(D) Serves as a written account of intended future courses of
action aimed at achieving the specific goals of the local and state
board within a specific timeframe.
(E) Explains what needs to be done, by whom, and when each action
is required to occur in order to meet those goals.
(4) Demonstrate that the local planning process involves key
stakeholders, including the major employers and industry groups in
the relevant regional economy and organized labor.
(5) Demonstrate that the local planning process takes into account
the entire workforce training pipeline for the relevant regional
economy, including partners in K-12 education, career technical
education, the community college system, other postsecondary
institutions, and other local workforce development areas operating
in relevant regional economy.
(6) Demonstrate that the local planning process and plan are data
driven, and that policy decisions at the local level are evidence
based. Each high-performance local workforce development board shall
use labor market data to develop and implement the local plan, taking
care to steer resources into programs and services that are relevant
to the needs of each workforce development area's relevant regional
labor market and high-wage industry sectors. Local workforce
development areas shall demonstrate an evidence-based approach to
policymaking by establishing performance benchmarks and targets to
measure progress toward local goals and objectives.
(7) Demonstrate investment in workforce initiatives, and,
specifically, training programs that promote skills development and
career ladders relevant to the needs of each workforce investment
area's regional labor market and high-wage industry sectors.
(8) Establish a youth strategy aligned with the needs of each
workforce investment area's regional labor market and high-wage
industry sectors.
(9) Establish a business service plan that integrates local
business involvement with workforce initiatives. This plan at a
minimum shall include all of the following:
(A) Efforts to partner with businesses to identify the workforce
training and educational barriers to attract jobs in the relevant
regional economy, existing skill gaps reducing the competitiveness of
local businesses in the relevant regional economies, and potential
emerging industries that would likely contribute to job growth in the
relevant regional economy if investments were made for training and
educational programs.
(B) An electronic system for both businesses and job seekers to
communicate about job opportunities.
(C) A subcommittee of the local workforce development board that
further develops and makes recommendations for the business service
plan for each local workforce development board in an effort to
increase employer involvement in the activities of the local
workforce development board. The subcommittee members should be
comprised of business representatives on the local workforce
development board who represent both the leading industries and
employers in the relevant regional economy and potential emerging
sectors that have significant potential to contribute to job growth
in the relevant regional economy if investments were made for
training and educational programs.
(d) The Governor and the Legislature, as part of the annual budget
process, in consultation with the California Workforce Development
Board, shall annually reserve a portion of the 15-percent
discretionary fund made available pursuant to the federal Workforce
Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014 for the purpose of providing
performance incentives to high-performance local workforce
development boards. The remaining discretionary funds shall continue
to be available for other discretionary purposes as provided for in
the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014.
(e) Only a workforce development board that is certified as a
high-performance local workforce development board by the California
Workforce Development Board shall be eligible to receive any
incentive money reserved for high-performance local workforce
development boards, as described in subdivision (d). A board that is
not certified as a high-performance local workforce development board
shall not receive any portion of the money reserved for
high-performance local workforce development boards, as described in
subdivision (d).
(f) The California Workforce Development Board shall establish a
policy for the allocation of incentive moneys to high-performance
local workforce development boards.
(g) To the extent permitted by the Workforce Innovation and
Opportunity Act of 2014, the California Workforce Development Board
may consider the utilization of incentive grants, or direct
assistance, or both, to local workforce development boards for the
purposes of this section.
(h) There shall not be a requirement to set aside federal
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014 funds for the
purposes of subdivision (d), (e), (f), or (g) in years when the
federal government significantly reduces the share of federal
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014 funds appropriated
to the state for statewide discretionary purposes below the federal
statutory amount of 15 percent.