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Code · New Jersey · Title 30 — Probate and Guardianship Procedure · Chapter 4

30:4-91.20 Inventory, review of vocational training programs.

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10. The Commissioner of Corrections, in collaboration with the Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development, biennially shall inventory and review the various vocational training programs offered to inmates in the State's adult correctional facilities to ensure that:
a. Each inmate vocational training program is attuned to actual post-release employment opportunities and reflects current industry and business workforce needs; and
b. The inmate vocational training programs meet the same curricula standards as the current standards of programs at private and public vocational training institutions, and earn the inmates who successfully complete inmate vocational training programs comparable certifications or certificates of achievement to those issued by programs at private and public vocational training institutions.
L.2009, c.330, s.10.
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