The director of occupational education shall supervise the administration of the occupational education programs of the state and upon approval of the board shall determine the allocation and distribution of state and federal vocational education funds to the community and technical colleges, local college districts, individual school districts, and other appropriate state and local educational […]
The board shall review each proposal by any board of cooperative services for the establishment of any new postsecondary program of occupational education and shall transmit its decision thereon to such board of cooperative services within ninety days after receipt of such proposal. No board of cooperative services shall establish a new postsecondary program of […]
The state of Colorado accepts the provisions, terms, and conditions of the acts of the congress of the United States, known as the “Smith-Hughes Vocational Education Act” (Pub.L. 347), the “George-Barden Vocational Education Act of 1946” (Pub.L. 586), the “Vocational Education Act of 1963” (Pub.L. 210), and that portion of the “Manpower Development and Training […]
The board shall prepare state plans for occupational education in this state that are required for compliance with any acts of congress which require a state plan for career and technical education and shall prepare or approve such further plans for occupational education programs as it deems necessary. The board shall provide for the implementation […]
The board shall coordinate all resources available for the promotion of job development, job training, and job retraining in the state, including, but not limited to, secondary, postsecondary, and out-of-school or on-site work programs, and shall make available this and any other information relating to occupational education. Source: L. 67: p. 443, § 16. C.R.S. […]
This section shall be known and may be cited as the “Colorado Customized Training Act”. The general assembly hereby finds and declares: That it is the policy of this state to encourage quality economic development by providing incentives for the location of new industries or the expansion of existing firms, thereby improving employment opportunities for […]
This section shall be known and may be cited as the “Colorado Existing Industry Training Act”. The general assembly hereby finds and declares: That it is the policy of this state to maintain our economic health and vitality by ensuring the availability of a skilled labor force by assisting existing Colorado companies, especially ones undergoing […]