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(a) The California Workforce Investment Board (CWIB) shall establish a special committee known as the Green Collar Jobs Council (GCJC), comprised of the appropriate representatives from the CWIB existing membership, including the K–12 representative, the California Community Colleges representative, the Business, Transportation and Housing Agency representative, the Employment Development Department representative, and other appropriate members. The CWIB may call on other state agencies, other higher education representatives, and industry representatives as well as philanthropic, nongovernmental, and environmental groups as appropriate and necessary to serve as consultants to the GCJC in the development of this strategic initiative.(b) As part of the strategic initiative the GCJC shall identify and develop the framework, funding, strategies, programs, policies, partnerships, and opportunities necessary to address the growing need for a highly skilled and well-trained workforce to meet the needs of California’s emerging green economy. The GCJC shall do all of the following:
(1) Assist in identifying and linking green collar job opportunities with workforce development training opportunities in local workforce investment areas (LWIAs), encouraging regional collaboration among LWIAs to meet regional economic demands.
(2) Develop public, private, philanthropic, and nongovernmental partnerships to build and expand the state’s workforce development programs, network, and infrastructure.
(3) Provide policy guidance for job training programs in the clean and green technology sectors to assist and prepare specific populations, such as at-risk youth, displaced workers, veterans, formerly incarcerated individuals, and others facing barriers to employment.
(4) Develop, collect, interpret, and distribute statewide and regional labor market data on California’s new and emerging green industries workforce needs, trends, and job growth.
(5) Identify funding resources and make recommendations on how to expand and leverage these funds.
(6) Foster regional collaboratives in the green economic sector.