(1)
Community and technical colleges shall partner with local
workforce development councils to develop the opportunity
partnership program. The opportunity partnership program may be
newly developed or part of an existing program, and shall provide
mentoring to students participating in the opportunity grant
program. The program must develop criteria and identify
opportunity grant students who would benefit by having a mentor.
Each participating student shall be matched with a business or
labor mentor employed in the field in which the student is
interested. The mentor shall help the student explore careers
and employment options through any combination of tours,
informational interviews, job shadowing, and internships.
(2) Subject to funds appropriated for this specific purpose,
the workforce training and education coordinating board shall
create the opportunity partnership program. The board, in
partnership with business, labor, and the college board, shall
determine the criteria for the distribution of funds.
(3) The board may, in implementing this section, accept,
use, and dispose of contributions of money, services, and
property. All moneys received by the board for the purposes of
this section must be deposited in a depository approved by the
state treasurer. Only the board or a duly authorized
representative thereof may authorize expenditures from this
account. In order to maintain an effective expenditure and
revenue control, the account is subject in all respects to
chapter 43.88 RCW, but no appropriation is required to permit
expenditure of moneys in the account.
[2007 c 277 § 202.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Part headings not law -- 2007 c 277: See notes following RCW 28B.50.271.