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File #: 19-076    Version: 1 Name: The Career Readiness Act
Type: Legislative Act Status: Passed
File created: 9/12/2019 In control: TRIBAL COUNCIL
On agenda: 9/26/2019 Final action: 10/17/2019
Enactment date: 10/15/2019 Enactment #: LA-18-19
Title: THE CAREER READINESS ACT
Sponsors: Daryl Legg, E. O. "JR." Smith, Shawn Crittenden, Keith Austin, Joe Byrd, Joe Deere, Mike Dobbins, Canaan Duncan , Rex Jordan, Dora Patzkowski, Mike Shambaugh, Janees Taylor, Victoria Vazquez, Harley Buzzard, Wes Nofire, Mary Baker Shaw
Indexes: Career Readiness , Training
Code sections: Title 70 - Schools and Education
Attachments: 1. LA-18-19.pdf
Related files: CNCA-70, 22-067
Title
THE CAREER READINESS ACT
Body
BE IT ENACTED BY THE CHEROKEE NATION:

Section 1. Title and Codification

This legislative act shall be titled and codified in Title 70, Chapter 4 of the Cherokee Nation Code Annotated as the “Career Readiness Act.”

Section 2. Findings

The Council of the Cherokee Nation finds that additional funding is needed to assist Cherokee citizens in obtaining training for job opportunities and workplace advancement.

Section 3. Purpose
The purpose of this Act is to authorize increased operating funding for Career Readiness Programs beginning in fiscal year 2020 and require an annual report on Career Readiness.

Section 4. Substantive Provisions

§ 1. Definitions.

A. Career Readiness Program: Any program of study, other than college degree programs, which prepares students to achieve marketable skills for job opportunities or workplace advancement.

§ 2. Amounts Authorized.

A. Operational funds shall be no less than $1 million in excess of fiscal year 2020 Comprehensive Budget Act general fund revenue appropriations for Career Readiness Programs associated with Cherokee Nation’s Career Services Department, with such authorization expiring September 30, 2024, unless specially reauthorized by act of the Council of the Cherokee Nation.

B. The funding source is dividends received from those governmental revenue entities in which Cherokee Nation is the sole or majority shareholder, and that are organized under Cherokee Nation law. Other sources of funding, such as grants, miscellaneous sources and contributions, revenues of enterprises, taxes, and special and general fund sources, may be used to supplement this funding in order to maximize the beneficial impact through a cohesive strategy to achieve the Purpose as identified herein.

C. The Principal Chief is authorized to execute memoranda of agreement with Cherokee Nation Businesses to effectuate the funding requirements of this Act.

D. The Executive Director of Career Services is ...

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