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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 156 — Department of education

156.745 Purposes -- Responsibilities.

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(1)The commission members may decide among themselves those voluntary actions
which enhance state efforts to properly educate, train, and reeducate Kentucky's
present and future workforce, to the end that all adult Kentuckians who are willing
and able to work are employed within the Commonwealth in good jobs of their
choosing.
(2)Specific responsibilities of the commission shall include implementation of:
(a)Programs to provide maximum flexibility for students in transferring from one
(1)school or college to another, including changes which minimize or
eliminate loss of credit;
(b)Aggressive efforts to expand the Work/Study Scholarship Program available
through the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority;
(c)Continuing exploration of cooperation between businesses and state agencies,
and businesses and university or vocational school job training programs; and
(d)Scheduling of meetings of the commission, to be held at least three
annually, to accomplish these purposes.
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