§ 9-26-1 Short title
§ 9-26-2 Purpose
§ 9-26-3 Definitions
§ 9-26-4 Workforce solutions department created
§ 9-26-5 Secretary of workforce solutions; appointment
§ 9-26-6 Secretary; general powers and duties
§ 9-26-7 Administratively attached agencies
§ 9-26-8 Division directors
§ 9-26-9 Bureau; chiefs
§ 9-26-10 Personnel Act coverage
§ 9-26-11 Cooperation with federal government; authority of secretary; single state agency status
§ 9-26-12 Advisory committees
§ 9-26-13 Organizational units of department; powers and duties specified by law; access to information
§ 9-26-14 Disclosure of information
§ 9-26-16 Background checks; authorization; procedures;
§ 9-26-17 Workforce development and apprenticeship trust fund

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