Sec. 9. Workforce training
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In this section, the term qualified youth or conservation corps has the meaning given the term in section 203 of Public Law 91–378 (commonly known as the Youth Conservation Corps Act of 1970 ) ( 16 U.S.C. 1722 ). The Secretaries of Agriculture, the Interior, Homeland Security, Commerce, and Labor shall collaborate with institutions of higher education, the Corps Network, the outdoor recreation business community, and public land stewardship and outdoor recreation organizations to support institutions of higher education in developing, coordinating, and carrying out nationally consistent and standardized training for all qualified youth or conservation corps participants.
The training described in subsection
(b)shall include— the foundations of Federal public land and recreation management and stewardship; principles of sustainable outdoor recreation and resource management; recreation and resource management job-specific occupational skills; and other basic skills training to ensure that qualified youth or conservation corps participants are— prepared for their work with the qualified youth or conservation corps; and prepared for careers relating to conservation, outdoor recreation, and other environmental industries after serving in the qualified youth or conservation corps.
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