Sec. 301. State grantee advisory council
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Each State that receives a grant under title I or title II shall designate a State grantee advisory council. The State board shall serve as the State grantee advisory council and shall oversee and assess the performance of the activities carried out under the grant received under title I or II. The Governor shall appoint a representative of each of the following types of entities to serve as a member of the State grantee advisory council, if the entity involved is not represented on the State board:
The State workforce development system. The State unemployment compensation agency. The State higher education system, including the system covering 2-year public institutions of higher education. The State, local, or regional chamber of commerce. Employer organizations. Labor organizations or joint labor-management organizations. Community-based organizations. An established State-based employee ownership center that offers education and technical assistance to retiring business owners, worker groups, entrepreneurs, or declining businesses, for the purpose of using broad-based employee share ownership through employee stock ownership plans, worker cooperatives, or employee ownership trusts, to allow worker groups to buy out businesses.
Any other member relevant to the activities carried out by the State under the grant awarded under title I or II.