Governor's coordination and special services plan--modification : for the program period July 1, 1990 to June 30, 1992 / submitted to United States Department of Labor ; submitted by Texas Department of Commerce
Abstract
In accordance with Section 121 of the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA), the Governor is required
to submit a Governor's Coordination and Special Services Plan (Plan) to the U.S. Secretary of Labor,
U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). This Plan must be for the two-year program period ending June 30,
1992, and must describe (1) the use of all resources provided to the State and its service delivery
areas (SDAs), and (2) criteria for coordinating activities at the state and local levels, prior to receipt of
funding. In addition, the Plan must provide an evaluation of activities conducted over the preceding
two years. The purposes of the Plan are:
• To articulate the state and organizational structure that exists to administer and
implement JTPA;
• To establish the mission, goals, and objectives for job training and placement
programs in Texas;
• To establish coordination criteria;
• To describe the projected use of JTPA resources in Texas;
• To provide for and justify adjustments in performance standards for Texas' programs;
• To establish policy initiatives which address statewide management systems; and
• To evaluate activities conducted over the preceding two years.
This modification to the Governor's Coordination and Special Services Plan reflects specific changes
which have occurred with the election of a new Governor and appointment of a new State Job
Training Coordinating Council (SJTCC). Since this change of administration occurred as the JTPA
system was in the planning phase for the second year of the PY90-91 cycle, the Council and the
Governor have acted only in those areas necessary to ensure continued flow of funds and continuity
of services for PY91 or to make policy modifications or adjustments necessary for effective operation
of programs. Specifically, policies in regard to 8% Education and Coordination programs and the
Economic Dislocation and Worker Adjustment Assistance (EDWAA) 40% reserve were modified to
promote improved performance and efficiency of these two programs. Thus, the majority of systems
and operations described in this modification are carried over from PY90. During PY91, the SJTCC
and the Governor will set new goals and objectives for the PY92-93 period as appropriate and review
all policies and systems for consistency with these goals.