HomeMy WebLinkAbout75-091Resolufion No. 75- 91
AM~NDED RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING MANPOWEI~ 1'I,ANN~NG COUNCIL
WHEREAS, the Boarcl o~ Supervisors had established the
Manpower Planning Council in Resolution 74-58 and Resolution 74-66
and now wishes to modify ~he provisions of Resol.u~ion 74-66, and
WHEREAS, the Butte County Board of Supervisors have
indicated their intent to become prime sp~n~ors for the adminis'tration
of programs under the Camprehensive Employment and Training Ac~ of
1973, and
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors find it to b~ in ~he
interest of the people of the County ta sponsor a comprehensiv~
manpower and training program ~o upgrade sk3.11.s and ernployabili't}~--° ~,
of eligible participants and ~o provide public service etnployment
opportuni~ies ~o the unemployed, and
WHEREAS, ~he provisions of the Comprehensive Empioymant
and Training AcG provide for the establishment of a local Manpower
Planning Council to be advisory to the Board of Supervisors.
NOW, THERE~`ORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Super-
visors hereby establishes the Butte County Manpower Planning Gounci.7.
as f'ollows :
A. PURPOSE. The purpose of tihe Hutte County Manpower
Planning Council will be to submit to the Butte County Board of
Supervisors recommendations regarding the basic goals, program
plans, policies and procedures for implementation, operation, and
evaluation of a Comprehensive County Manpower Employment and Training
Plan as provided under the federal Comprehensive Employmen~ and
Training Act of 1973 and mitle 2g of the Federal Ru1es and
Regulations as prescribed by the Secretary of Labor as amended.
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Any decisions with respect to such recommendations sha~l be made
by the Board of Supervisors.
B. ORGANIZATION. The Butte County Manpower Planning
Couneil shall consist of nine voting members. The Council shall
be appointed ~y and serve at the pleasure of the Butte County Board
of Supervisors. The Council shall represent a cross-section of
local community interests with at leas~ one member from each of
the following sectors: Agriculture, Business, Client Community,
Commun~ty Based Or~anization, Labor and ~he local office of the
State Employment Servzces. In afldition, the Council shall have
elected official representation in the area of ~ducation, City
Government and Countiy Government. A Board of Supervisor.member
representing County Government shall serve as ~he chairman of the
Council.
Council members shall serve without compensation,
however, members may be reimbursed for travel and other expenses:
consistent with County policy and as authorized by the budget appro-
priation approved by the Board of Supervisors.
C. MEETINGS. Manpower Planning Council sha11 meet at
least quarterly each year at a time and place selec~ed by said
council. Special meetings may be called pursuant to the applicable
Government Code Sections. The Council may es~ab~ish certain sub=
committees as it deems appropriate. ~he Council may adopt rules.
of procedures for the conduct of its business. A majority of
members sha3l constitute a quorum, provided however, that any
action taken by ~he Council must be done by a majority vote of ail
members of the Council.
D. STA~F. The Butte County Director of Personnel and
Manpower Programs sha~l serve as Secretary to the Manpower Plannzng
Council and shall pxovide, administer and supervise ~he professzonal,
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technical and clerical staff services, subject to the limitation'
of the budget appropriation approved by ~he Board of Supervzsors.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors ~his'
17th day of June, 1975•
AYES: Supervi.sors Cameron, Richter, Madigan,;McKillop and Chairman Ladd
NOES: None
ABSENT : None
NOT VOTING : I3one
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J ES M. LA , C airman of the
Board of Supervisors
ATTEST:
CLARK A. NELSON, County Clerk and
e~-officio Clerk of the Board
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