Haw. Code R. § 12-6-9 - Review and approval
(a) The director
shall use any of the following applicable criteria in reviewing and approving
proposals under this chapter, the extent to which:
(1) The objectives of section
12-6-1 are addressed.
(2) The program is
based on a collaborative agreement among training providers, employers, or
other organizations to benefit an industry, a group of businesses, a
geographical area, or a specified group of persons or workers.
(3) The program has received employer input
and approval.
(4) The employment
and training concerns of small businesses are addressed.
(5) The training will help unemployed persons
and persons with employment barriers who are not enrolled in other job training
programs gain job skills in occupations leading to greater economic
self-sufficiency or will assist workers who desire to pursue new job skills in
keeping with the demands of the labor market.
(6) The program does not supplant or
duplicate ongoing programs.
(7) The
program demonstrates innovative ways to achieve training objectives.
(8) Capacity-building projects are related to
specific training objectives.
(9)
The program has measurable, results-oriented objectives such as placement in
employment or in continuing education or training, and attainment of
educational or vocational skills performance levels; and shows how they will be
achieved and evaluated.
(10) The
training provider is qualified and possesses the proper credentials,
demonstrates satisfactory past performance, and is financially able to conduct
the proposed training.
(11) Program
costs are reasonable and appropriate.
(12) Existing programs are being used to
provide auxiliary services.
(b) In addition to the criteria set forth
above, the director may prescribe policies and guidelines and other
requirements to administer the micro training program.
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions as
provided in subsection (a), to qualify as an authorized training vendor for the
micro training program, an eligible applicant shall be licensed to do business
in the State of Hawaii for at least one year.
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