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Code · Illinois · Chapter 110 — HIGHER EDUCATION · Act 805

Sec. 3-51. The Employment Advisory Board shall meet at least once within each calendar quarter.

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Sec. 3-51. The Employment Advisory Board shall meet at least once within each calendar quarter. It shall issue an advisory report, at least once within each calendar year, to its Community College District Board of Trustees concerning:
(a)the medium and long-term employment prospects of the communities comprising their Community College District;
(b)the course and instruction mix most likely to produce community college graduates, associates and alumni with the job skills necessary for local employment; and
(c)the practicality of using existing community college employees, contractors, instructors, professors, classrooms, and facilities to train and retrain employees of existing public and private enterprises within the boundaries of their Community College District to enhance their continued employment skills.
The Employment Advisory Board shall also produce special advisory reports, upon the request of the chairman or acting chairman of the Board of Trustees of their Community College District.
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