- (1) a job counseling program for displaced homemakers that is designed specifically for individuals who are reentering the job market after being absent from the job market for a number of years;
- (2) job training programs for jobs that are available in the public and private sectors;
- (3) an employment placement program; and
(4) service programs, including:
- (i) health services counseling, using existing health services programs;
- (ii) money management courses, including information and assistance in dealing with insurance, taxes, mortgages, loans, and probate; and
- (iii) information and assistance in dealing with government benefit programs, including Supplemental Security Income, Social Security benefits, Veterans Administration benefits, public assistance, food stamps, and unemployment insurance.
The center shall provide:
Added by Acts 1984, c. 296, § 2, eff. Oct. 1, 1984.
Formerly Art. 88A, §§ 94, 96, 98.