(1)(a) The Higher Education Coordinating Commission, in collaboration with the Employment Department and the State Workforce and Talent Development Board, shall develop and implement a demand-driven, skills-based integrated workforce delivery system focused on skills and talent development.

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(b) The integrated workforce delivery system implemented under paragraph (a) of this subsection must include, and the commission shall maintain, a workforce training inventory of prioritized occupations.

(c) The commission shall prioritize recommendations for the allocation of workforce training resources by the integrated workforce delivery system based on occupational prioritization data developed by the Employment Department.

(2) The commission shall adopt rules necessary for the implementation and administration of the integrated workforce delivery system developed under subsection (1) of this section. [2009 c.836 § 3; 2015 c.366 § 64; 2017 c.185 § 37; 2017 c.297 § 15]