Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 158 - Construction Industries Board
Chapter 1 - Procedures of the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board
Subchapter 9 - Actions to Improve Workforce Development and Skilled Trade Education
Section 158:1-9-3 - Contracts with Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education
Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 158:1-9-3
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) All contracts with the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education pursuant to this section shall be approved by the Construction Industries Board in accordance with the Oklahoma Open Meeting Act. Cost of the contracts with the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education for education and workforce development programs shall be paid from the Skilled Trade Education and Workforce Development Fund.
(b) All contracts with the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education entered into and approved pursuant to this section shall include the following:
(1) The time period for the
contract.
(2) The amount of
available funds of the previous fiscal year determined by statutory limitations
transferred to the Skilled Trade Education and Workforce Development Fund for
expenditure according to the terms of the contract.
(3) A description of the services to be
provided under the terms of the contract pursuant to this subchapter that may
include, but not be limited to:
(A) Career
awareness programs that will create interest in the pursuit of a skilled trade
career in the electrical, mechanical, plumbing and roofing trades;
(B) Education in regulatory and trade
requirements, performing trade work, and the related state adopted building
codes governing the electrical, mechanical, plumbing and roofing trades, and
assisting with existing classes, courses and programs; or,
(C) Assistance with developing and
implementing lesson plans, curriculum and information for school teachers,
counselors and others assisting with career awareness in the related
trades.
(4) A requirement
for the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education to provide a
report at the end of the contract terms describing how the funds of the
contract were used, what was the return to the Construction Industries Board,
and the benefits of the use of the funds to the State of Oklahoma, the
development and education of the Oklahoma skilled workforce in the related
trades, and the health, safety and welfare of the public.
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