HomeMy WebLinkAbout93-062RESOLUTION AMENDING THE COMPOSITION OF THE
PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL
WSEREAS, the Butte County Board of Supervisors has
established the Private Industry Council pursuant to Resolution No.
83-121; and amended the composition of the Private Industry Council
pursuant to Resolution No. 83-135; and
WSEREAS, the State of California laws have been amended
to require amendment to the composition of the membership
categories on the Council.
NOW, THEREFORE, 8S IT RESOLVED that Resolution No. 83-135
be superseded and Resolution No. 83-121 be amended as follows:
PURPOSE: The purpose of the Private Industry Council
{PIC) is to provide through private business representatives in
partnership with the County policy guidance and oversight with
respect to the activities authorized under the Act.
AUTHORITY: The Private Industry Council, with
concurrence and agreement of the Board of Supervisors, shall
develop a Jobs Training Plan; select the administering entity; and
provide oversight of programs under the Job Training Plan as
specified under applicable law.
ORGANIZATION: The Private Industry Council shall consist
of nineteen (19) members to be appointed by the Board of
Supervisors. Nominations from organizations representing general
business groups (i.e. Chambers of Commerce, merchant associations,
farm bureaus, etc.) shall be coordinated to assure a single slate
of nominees representative of private business. Other nominations
shall be made by organizations representing education, organized
labor and other groups representing the specific category of
nomination.
The members shall consist of the following seats: eleven
private business (including agriculture); one organized labor; one
education; one community based organization; one economic
development agency; one rehabilitation agency; one employment
services agency; one welfare administrator; and one organized labor
or community based organization.
Initially, the Private Industry Council shall be
appointed to staggered terms as follows: one year terms for four
private businesses, one education, one rehabilitation agency, and
one Family Emergency services Act representative; two year terms
for three private businesses, one welfare administrator, one
community based organization, and one employment services agency;
three year terms for three private businesses, one organized labor,
one education, and one economic development agency. Successive
appointments to the PTC shall be for three year terms. PIC members
may be removed for cause upon recommendation by the PIC and
concurrence by the Board of Supervisors, Vacancies on the PIC
shall be filled in the same manner as original appointments.
QUALTFICATYONS Each Private Industry Council member
shall meet the following qualifications for the representative
groups:
Private business. Representatives of the private sector
who shall constitute a majority of the membership shall be owners
of business concerns, chief executives or chief operating officers
of non--governmental employers or other private sector executives
who have substantial management or policy responsibility.
Organized labor-. Shall be a representative recommended
by recognized local labor organization(s) or appropriate building
trade councils.
Education. Shall be nominated by local public or private
educational agencies, institutions or general educational
organizations.
Community based organization. Shall be a representative
of a community based organization. The representative shall be
recommended by community based organization(s).
Economic development ._ Shall be represented by a member
of a local economic development agency.
Rehabilitation a enc The representative shall be
recommended by Butte County rehabilitation agency(s).
Emplovment services. Shah. be represented by a manager or
principal officer of the State Department of Employment
Development.
Welfare administrator. Shall be represented by the
Director or designee, an employee of the Butte County Welfare
Department who has substantial managerial and policy
responsibility.
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Or anized labor or eommunit based or anization: Shall
be a representative recommended by recognized local labor
organization(s) or appropriate building trade councils or shall be
a representative of, and recommended by, community based
organization(s).
OFFICERS: The Private Industry Council shall establish
its own rules and regulations for the election of officers. There
shall be a Chair and Vice Chair elected annually from the private
business sector representatives.
MEETINGS. The Private Industry Council shall meet
regularly. Meetings shall be public and minutes shall be
maintained of all meetings.
CONCURRENT AUTHORITY: The Private Industry Council and
the Board of Supervisors shall have concurrent authority on all
matters regarding the training plan and selection of the
administering entity and grant recipients. Communications between
the PIC and the Board of Supervisors shall be through the
respective Chair and copies of all PIC minutes are to be forwarded
to the Board of Supervisors.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Butte County Board of
Supervisors this 11th day of May, 1993 by the following vote:
AYES: Supervisors Dolan, McLaughlin, Meyer, Thomas and Chair Houx
NOES : None
NOT PRESENT: None
NOT VOTING: None
L
Y HOUX, C air '
Butte ounty Board of Supervisors
ATTEST:
JOHN S. BLACK K, Chief Administrative
Officer and erk of the Board
By:
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