RCW 50.22.157
Training benefits program -- Annual report.
(Effective until July 1, 2012.)
The employment security
department shall report to the appropriate committees of the
legislature by December 1, 2009, and every year thereafter, on
the status of the training benefits program and the resulting
outcomes. The department shall include in its report:
(1) A demographic analysis of participants in the training
benefits program under this section including the number of
claimants per North American industry classification system code
and the gender, race, age, and geographic representation of
participants;
(2) The duration of training benefits claimed per claimant;
(3) An analysis of the training provided to participants
including the occupational category supported by the training,
those participants who complete training in relationship to those
that do not, and the reasons for noncompletion of approved
training programs;
(4) The employment and wage history of participants,
including the pretraining and posttraining wage and whether those
participating in training return to their previous employer after
training terminates; and
(5) An identification and analysis of administrative costs
at both the local and state level for administering this program.
[2009 c 3 § 6.]
NOTES:
Short title -- Effective date -- Conflict with federal requirements -- 2009 c 3: See notes following RCW 50.20.120.
RCW 50.22.157
Training benefits program -- Annual
report -- Program review and evaluation. (Effective July 1, 2012.)
(1) The employment security department shall report to the
appropriate committees of the legislature by December 1, 2009,
and every year thereafter, on the status of the training benefits
program and the resulting outcomes. The report shall include a
survey based assessment of the employment outcomes for program
participants within the previous three years. The department
shall also include in its report:
(a) A demographic analysis of participants in the training
benefits program under this section including the number of
claimants per North American industry classification system code
and the gender, race, age, and geographic representation of
participants;
(b) The duration of training benefits claimed per claimant;
(c) An analysis of the training provided to participants
including the occupational category supported by the training,
whether the training received would lead to employment in a
high-demand occupation, whether a degree or certificate is
required in that occupational category to obtain employment,
those participants who complete training in relationship to those
that do not, the number of participants who take courses in basic
language, reading, or writing skills to improve their
employability, and the reasons for noncompletion of approved
training programs;
(d) The employment and wage history of participants,
including the pretraining and posttraining wage, the type of work
participants were engaged in prior to unemployment, and whether
those participating in training return to their previous employer
within two years of receiving training, or are employed in a
field for which they were retrained;
(e) An identification and analysis of administrative costs
at both the local and state level for administering this program;
(f) A projection of program costs for the next fiscal year;
and
(g) The total funds obligated for training benefits, and the
net balance remaining to be obligated subject to the restrictions
of RCW 50.22.140.
(2) The joint legislative audit and review committee is
directed to conduct a thorough review and evaluation of the
training benefits program on the following schedule:
(a) Three years after the implementation of the training
benefits portion of chapter 4, Laws of 2011 and every five years
thereafter; and
(b) In any year in which the employment security department
is required to suspend obligation of training benefits funds
pursuant to RCW 50.22.140(2), or total expenditures exceed
twenty-five million dollars.
(3) As part of the review conducted under subsection (2) of
this section, the joint legislative audit and review committee
shall:
(a) Assess whether the program is complying with legislative
intent;
(b) Assess whether the program is effective;
(c) Assess whether the program is operating in an efficient
and economical manner which results in optimum performance; and
(d) Make recommendations on how to improve the training
benefits program.
(4) After a review of the training benefits program has been
completed by the joint legislative audit and review committee,
the appropriate committees of the legislature must hold a public
hearing on the review and consider potential changes to improve
the program.
[2011 c 4 § 15; 2009 c 3 § 6.]
NOTES:
Contingent effective date -- 2011 c 4 §§ 7-15: See note following RCW 50.20.099.
Conflict with federal requirements -- 2011 c 4: See note following RCW 50.20.1202.
Short title -- Effective date -- Conflict with federal requirements -- 2009 c 3: See notes following RCW 50.20.120.