Fla. Stat. § 446.601
(3) These principles should guide the state's efforts:
(4) The workforce development strategy shall be designed by the Enterprise Florida Jobs and Education Partnership pursuant to 2s. 288.0475, and shall be centered around the four integrated strategic components of One-Stop Career Centers, School-to-Work, Welfare-to-Work, and High Skills/High Wage Jobs.
(a) One-Stop Career Centers are the state's initial customer-service contact strategy for offering every Floridian access, through service sites, telephone, or computer networks, to the following services:
1. Job search, referral, and placement assistance.
2. Career counseling and educational planning.
3. Consumer reports on service providers.
4. Recruitment and eligibility determination.
5. Support services, including child care and transportation.
6. Employability skills training.
7. Adult education and basic skills training.
8. Technical training leading to a certification and degree.
9. Claim filing for unemployment compensation services.
10. Temporary income, health, nutritional, and housing assistance.
11. Child care and transportation assistance to gain employment.
12. Other appropriate and available workforce development services.
(5) The workforce development system shall utilize a charter process approach aimed at encouraging local design and control of service delivery and targeted activities. The Enterprise Florida Jobs and Education Partnership shall be responsible for granting charters to Regional Workforce Development Boards which have a membership consistent with the requirements of federal and state law and which have developed a plan consistent with the state's workforce development strategy and with the strategic components of One-Stop Career Centers, School-to-Work, Welfare-to-Work, and High Skills/High Wage. The plan shall specify methods for allocating the resources and programs in a manner that eliminates unwarranted duplication, minimizes administrative costs, meets the existing job market demands and the job market demands resulting from successful economic development activities, ensures access to quality workforce development services for all Floridians, and maximizes successful outcomes. As part of the charter process, the Enterprise Florida Jobs and Education Partnership shall establish incentives for effective coordination of federal and state programs, outline rewards for successful job placements, and institute collaborative approaches among local service providers. Local decisionmaking and control shall be important components for inclusion in this charter application.
1Note.--Section 13, ch. 96-404, provides that "[i]t is the intent of the legislature that the transfer of functions to the Enterprise Florida Jobs and Education Partnership and to the Regional Workforce Development Boards occur with minimal disruption of services provided to the public. It is further the intent of the legislature that the charter process provided for in the Workforce Florida Act of 1996 consider and specify a transition date and plan for the transfer of functions to each Regional Workforce Development Board."
2Note.--Section 288.0475 was amended and transferred to s. 288.9620, and the Enterprise Florida Jobs and Education Partnership was redesignated as the workforce development board by s. 112, ch. 96-320.
History.--s. 1, ch. 96-404.