An Act To Establish the Maine Back to Work Program
Sec. 1. 26 MRSA c. 13-A is enacted to read:
CHAPTER 13-A
MAINE BACK TO WORK ACT
§ 1271. Short title
This chapter may be known and cited as "the Maine Back to Work Act."
§ 1272. Definitions
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms have the following meanings.
§ 1273. Program created
There is created within the bureau the Maine Back to Work Program to provide workplace training to eligible participants. The Department of Labor, within 90 days of the effective date of this chapter, shall establish the program within the bureau to allow eligible participants to receive workplace training from eligible employers.
§ 1274. Program requirements
The requirements of the program are established in this section.
§ 1275. Rules
The Commissioner of Labor, pursuant to Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A, shall adopt routine technical rules to implement the provisions of this chapter.
Sec. 2. Consultation and conformity. For purposes of creating the Maine Back to Work Program, the Department of Labor shall:
1. Solicit input from the Georgia Department of Labor regarding the design and implementation of Georgia's back to work program; and
2. Consult and abide by the program guidance and parameters, as necessary, set forth in the federal Training and Employment Guidance Letter No. 12-09, dated January 29, 2010, or any subsequent program guidance relevant to the program and issued by the United States Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration.
summary
This bill creates the Maine Back to Work Program to provide workplace training to certain eligible unemployment insurance beneficiaries. The bill establishes the program within the Department of Labor, Bureau of Unemployment Compensation to allow an eligible participant who is receiving unemployment insurance benefits pursuant to the Employment Security Law to receive workplace training from an eligible employer.
The department is directed to solicit input from the Georgia Department of Labor regarding the design and implementation of the program. The bill also directs the department to consult and abide by the program guidance and parameters, as necessary, set forth in the federal Training and Employment Guidance Letter No. 12-09, dated January 29, 2010, or any subsequent program guidance relevant to the program, issued by the United States Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration.
The bill stipulates that the program must be consistent with, and eligible participants afforded the protections provided by, all applicable antidiscrimination statutes.
The bill makes it clear that persons receiving unemployment benefits continue to receive those benefits while participating in the program.