(a) For purposes of this section, “soft skills” means character traits and interpersonal skills, such as social skills, communication skills and attitudes, that characterize a person’s relationship with other people and do not rely on acquired knowledge or technical skills.

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(b) Not later than October 1, 2017, the Labor Commissioner shall prepare and issue a request for proposals for the development and implementation of a soft skills program. The request for proposals shall require each person, firm or corporation submitting a proposal to (1) demonstrate coordination with an emerging industry partner in the state in developing a soft skills curriculum, and (2) provide any other information deemed necessary by the commissioner.