(a)
- (1) The Director shall establish industry advisory committees to advise DCIA on occupational skills training offerings with the goal of aligning DCIA's trainings with industry hiring needs.
- (2) There shall be one committee per industry sector in which DCIA offers occupational skills training pursuant to § 32-246(a)(1).
- (3) Each committee shall consist of representatives of at least 2 employers from the relevant industry sector, whom the Director shall appoint.
(4)
- (A) The Director shall make initial appointments to the committees within 30 days of December 20, 2020.
- (B) Committee members shall disclose all existing and potential conflicts of interest to the Director. No committee member may, in any manner, directly or indirectly, participate in a deliberation upon, or the determination of, any question affecting the financial interest of any corporation, partnership, or association in which the member or a member of the member's family is directly or indirectly interested. Committee members shall disclose the nature of any financial or personal relationships with any training providers by completing a conflict of interest form.
(b) No later than December 15, 2020, and annually thereafter in advance of the start of a new fiscal year, each Committee shall submit written recommendations to DCIA, which shall contain the following:
- (1) Recommendations of 2 to 4 specific occupational skills trainings DCIA should offer;
- (2) The number of District residents DCIA should train in the occupations identified pursuant to paragraph (1) of this subsection;
- (3) Occupational skills required to obtain employment in the occupations identified pursuant to paragraph (1) of this subsection;
- (4) A description of tools, equipment, and services necessary to conduct trainings to acquire the skills identified in paragraph (3) of this subsection;
- (5) Industry-recognized credentials required for obtaining employment in the occupations identified pursuant to paragraph (1) of this subsection, when appropriate; and
- (6) The feasibility of providing virtual training or distance learning and recommendations to implement virtual training.
- (c) After receiving a proposed training curriculum from the DCIA pursuant to § 32-246(a)(2)(B)(i), a Committee shall provide the DCIA with a written explanation of recommended modifications, if any.
- (d) Within 30 calendar days after receiving a proposed scope of work for a grant or contract from DCIA pursuant to § 32-246(a)(2)(C)(i), the Committee shall provide DCIA with a written explanation of recommended modifications, if any.
History
Jan. 5, 1980, D.C. Law 3-46, § 2f
Dec. 3, 2020, D.C. Law 23-149, § 2082(c)