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Code · New York · Executive · Job Training Coordination

§ 971. Definitions.

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§ 971. Definitions. Whenever used in this article:
1. "Act" means the federal Job Training Partnership Act as enacted
into law by Public Law 97-300.
2. "Council" means the committee, board or council established by the
governor to meet the requirements of section one hundred twenty-two of
the act for a state job training coordinating council.
3. "Plan" means the governor's coordination and special services plan
as required by section one hundred twenty-one of the act.
4. "Workforce preparation programs" means employment and training
programs and human resource utilization activities including but not
limited to job training and development, vocational education, public
assistance employment, labor market information and employment services.
5. "Service delivery areas" means the areas designated by the governor
in accordance with the provisions of section one hundred one of the act.
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