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This paragraph does not apply to a person who applies for
benefits after September 30, 2005 2008. This paragraph
continues to apply to a person who applies for benefits on
or before September 30, 2005 2008 until that person has
exhausted benefits payable under that application.

 
Sec. 2. Education and training pilot program. By October 1, 2005, the
Department of Labor shall develop within its existing resources
an education and training pilot program, referred to in this
section as "the program," for unemployed part-time workers as
described in the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 26, section 1192,
subsection 3, paragraph A that is designed to enhance the
employability and economic security of those workers.

 
1. Design of program. In designing the program, the
department shall:

 
A. Develop methods to facilitate the participants'
efficient transition from receiving compensation under the
unemployment compensation insurance system to obtaining new
job placements;

 
B. Minimize the impact on the Unemployment Trust Fund from
extending unemployment compensation benefits to unemployed
part-time workers and explore methods to stabilize the fund;

 
C. Maximize the use of its existing resources in order to
deliver the education and training services and ensure that
necessary support services are made available to
participants in the program; and

 
D. Operate the program through the career center network in
partnership with community-based education programs,
including local adult education programs, the Maine
Community College System and the University of Maine System.

 
2. Report. The department shall report on the results of the
program to the Joint Standing Committee on Labor by January 15,
2006, together with recommendations on making permanent such an
education and training program, any necessary implementing
legislation and any additional recommendations that would
increase the availability of skilled workers for Maine's
businesses. After receipt and review of the report and
recommendations, the Joint Standing Committee on Labor shall
report out legislation to make permanent an education and
training program for unemployed part-time workers.

 
Sec. 3. Appropriations and allocations. The following appropriations and
allocations are made.


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