Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 780 - Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education
Chapter 25 - Business and Industry Services
Subchapter 11 - Business and Industry Services Programs
Section 780:25-11-1 - Business and Industry Training programs
Universal Citation: OK Admin Code 780:25-11-1
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
(a) Program and student accounting.
(1)
Program
reports. Business and Industry Training programs for which enrollments
are submitted must indicate the appropriate type of class or appropriate codes
assigned by the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology
Education.
(2)
Reporting
procedures. Program and enrollment information shall be submitted to the
Information Management Division of the Oklahoma Department of Career and
Technology Education as outlined in
780:10-7-2.
(b) Program funding. State funds shall be available to support training and programs designed for and delivered to adult students to prepare them for success in the workplace.
(1)
Funding mechanism. State
funds to support Business and Industry Training programs shall be provided
through the technology center funding formula.
(2)
Program definition. For
funding purposes, a Business and Industry Training program is considered to be
1,050 clock hours of training. The number of programs calculated in the Funding
Formula is determined by dividing the total clock hours of training by
1,050.
(3)
Availability of
funds. State support for Business and Industry Training in the funding
formula is based on the availability of funds and program approval by the
Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education.
(4)
Program intent. Formula
funding for Business and Industry Training will be limited to those programs
that are designed for and intended to meet the employability needs of adults.
(An adult is defined as a person at least 16 years of age.)
(5)
Ineligible programs. Student
and other services that are part of the quality foundation services shall not
be reported for program funding. Such services include, but are not limited to
counseling, assessment, basic skills enhancement, financial aid administration,
job development, and the administration or coordination of Business and
Industry Services. Training programs that do not qualify for formula funding
are specified in the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education's
reporting guidelines.
(A) Professional
development for technology center personnel, or technology center Boards of
Education;
(B) Political or
community fund-raising activities;
(C) Religious organization meetings or
functions;
(D) Receptions, meal
functions or style shows;
(E)
Commercial exhibits, fairs or promotional activities;
(F) Open houses or student organization
meetings;
(G) Industry, public
school, or organizational staff meetings, conventions, or team meetings;
(H) Driver training, DUI school,
non-occupationally specific driver improvement or defensive driving programs;
(I) Job search, career
exploration, employment skills, career development and career search;
(J) Training programs designed
specifically for the incarcerated; and
(K) Hunter safety, boat safety; concealed
weapons training, and recreational activities/training.
(6)
Technology center
operations. Business and Industry Training programs will comply with the
procedures for operation of technology center as outlined in Chapter 15 of this
title.
(c) Audit criteria.
(1)
Accountability. To demonstrate accountability for formula funds
supporting Business and Industry Services programs requires the collection of
complete and accurate data on these programs. Documentation of reported data as
required in (2) of this unit is clearly the responsibility of the local
technology center and is not submitted to the Oklahoma Department of Career and
Technology Education as a matter of record. The electronic data reporting
process does not provide for the submission of reports signed by the authorized
local administrator; therefore, the following paragraph will have an implied
and binding effect on each report submitted, just as if the signed statement
appeared on each report submitted: I, the authorized administrator, do testify
that the program here identified meets all state guidelines and documentation
exists to support the eligibility of the program for funding.
(2)
Documentation. Technology
centers shall maintain records specified in the Technology Center Instructions
for Providing Enrollment and Program Data booklet that is updated
annually.
Added at 11 Ok Reg 2901, eff 6-13-94; Amended at 14 Ok Reg 2038, eff 5-27-97; Amended at 15 Ok Reg 3496, eff 7-13-98; Amended at 16 Ok Reg 3223, eff 7-12-99; Amended at 18 Ok Reg 3302, eff 7-26-01; Amended at 21 Ok Reg 2919, eff 7-11-04
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