Michigan Laws 421.226 – Training services; primary concern; community college or area vocational educational center to be given initial consideration as provider
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(1) The primary concern in the provision of training services shall be the needs and type of services identified by the employer.
(2) A community college or area vocational education center shall be given initial consideration to provide any training, job upgrading, or job upgrading training.
Terms Used In Michigan Laws 421.226
- Employer: means an individual, partnership, corporation, or other legal entity that employs or plans to employ skilled workers. See Michigan Laws 421.222
- Job upgrading: means the specialized training that is given to an identified level of employees to enable them to advance to a higher level of employment. See Michigan Laws 421.222
- Training: means custom-designed training given to prospective employees of new businesses and industries within this state; to employees, prospective employees, or both, of expanding businesses and industries within this state; and to employees, prospective employees, or both, of businesses and industries within this state that possibly would relocate without this training. See Michigan Laws 421.222