HR 3033 · 102th Congress · Labor and Employment

Job Training Reform Amendments of 1992

Introduced 1991-07-25· Sponsored by Rep. Perkins, Carl C. [D-KY-7]· House

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Latest: Became Public Law No: 102-367.(1992-09-07)

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Job Training Reform Amendments - Declares it to be the policy of the United States to: (1) provide financial assistance to States and local service delivery areas (SDAs) to meet the training needs of low-income adults and youth and assist them in obtaining unsubsidized employment; (2) increase funds available for programs of training services for the disadvantaged by at least ten percent of the baseline each fiscal year to provide for growth in the number of eligible adults and youth served beyond the current five percent of the eligible population in need of these services; and (3) encourage provision of longer and more comprehensive education, training, and employment services to the eligible population, with increased funding to maintin current service levels. Amends the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) to authorize appropriations. Defines "basic skills deficient" as reading or computing skills at or below 8th grade level. Adds the Association of Farmworker Opportunity Programs, the Center for Employment Training, and organizations serving older workers to the list of community-based organizations. Strikes from such list the National Urban Indian Council. Revises the definiti…

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Cosponsors (3)

1 Democrat2 Republicans