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Record #:
3676
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Eight state agencies expend about $800 million yearly in job training programs, with results varying from program to program. Upcoming issues to deal with include program consolidations, declining federal funding, and the impact of Work First.
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18650
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Occupational licensing refers to state mandated licensing for some professionals in an effort to protect the public. State licensing laws in 1983 required professionals from doctors to hairdresser to be licensed and to display said license for public review. Revisions of these laws, who furnished licenses, and procedures to acquire the appropriate license are reviewed.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 48 Issue 4, Spring 1983, p10-17
Record #:
316
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The Job Training Partnership Act, The Human Resources Development Program, and Workfare are three jobs programs in North Carolina.
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