Indiana Code - Labor and Safety - Title 22, Section 22-4-18.1-3

Council; establishment; purpose and duties

Sec. 3. The state human resource investment council is established
pursuant to 29 U.S.C. 1501 et seq. to do the following:
(1) Review the services and use of funds and resources under
applicable federal programs and advise the governor on
methods of coordinating the services and use of funds and
resources consistent with the laws and regulations governing
the particular applicable federal programs.
(2) Advise the governor on:
(A) the development and implementation of state and local
standards and measures; and
(B) the coordination of the standards and measures;
concerning the applicable federal programs.
(3) Perform the duties as set forth in federal law of the
particular advisory bodies for applicable federal programs
described in section 4 of this chapter.
(4) Identify the human investment needs in Indiana and
recommend to the governor goals to meet the investment needs.
(5) Recommend to the governor goals for the development and
coordination of the human resource system in Indiana.
(6) Prepare and recommend to the governor a strategic plan to
accomplish the goals developed under subdivisions (4) and (5).
(7) Monitor the implementation of and evaluate the
effectiveness of the strategic plan described in subdivision (6).
(8) Advise the governor on the coordination of federal, state,
and local education and training programs and on the allocation
of state and federal funds in Indiana to promote effective
services, service delivery, and innovative programs.
(9) Administer the minority training grant program established
by section 11 of this chapter.
(10) Administer the back home in Indiana program established
by section 12 of this chapter.

(11) Any other function assigned to the council by the governor
with regard to the study and evaluation of Indiana's human
service delivery system.

As added by P.L.38-1993, SEC.58. Amended by P.L.96-2004,
SEC.19.

Last modified: May 27, 2006