Sec. 112. Career skills training
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In this section, the term eligible entity means a nonprofit partnership that— includes the equal participation of industry, including public or private employers, and labor organizations, including joint labor-management training programs; may include workforce investment boards, community-based organizations, qualified service and conservation corps, educational institutions, small businesses, cooperatives, State and local veterans agencies, and veterans service organizations; and demonstrates— experience in implementing and operating worker skills training and education programs; the ability to identify and involve in training programs carried out under this section, target populations of individuals who would benefit from training and be actively involved in activities relating to energy efficiency and renewable energy industries; and the ability to help individuals achieve economic self-sufficiency.
The Secretary shall award grants to eligible entities to pay the Federal share of associated career skills training programs under which students concurrently receive classroom instruction and on-the-job training for the purpose of obtaining an industry-related certification to install energy efficient buildings technologies, including technologies described in subsection (b)(3) of section 307 of the Energy Conservation and Production Act ( 42 U.S.C. 6836 ). The Federal share of the cost of carrying out a career skills training program described in subsection
(a)shall be 50 percent. There is authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section $10,000,000, to remain available until expended.
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