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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 156 — Department of education

156.848 Agreements for training workers.

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(1)The executive director of the Office of Adult Education within the Department of
Workforce Development in the Education and Labor Cabinet and the
commissioner of education may enter into agreements to train workers for new
manufacturing jobs in new or expanding industries characterized by one
(1)or
more of the following criteria: a high average skill, a high average wage, rapid
national growth, or jobs feasible and desirable for location in rural regions.
Such agreements shall not be subject to the requirements of KRS 45A.045 and
KRS 45A.690 to 45A.725 when awarded on the basis of a detailed training plan
approved by the appropriate agency head. Reimbursement to the industry shall
be made upon submission of documents validating actual training expenditure
not to exceed the amount approved by the training plan.
(2)The executive director and the commissioner of education may approve
authorization for his or her agency to enter into agreements with industries
whereby the industry may be reimbursed directly for the following services:
(a)The cost of instructors' salaries when the instructor is an employee of the
industry to be served;
(b)Cost of only those supplies, materials, and equipment used exclusively in
the training program; and
(c)Cost of leasing a training facility should a vocational education school or
the industrial plant not be available.
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