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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2016

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT - GOVERNOR'S COMMERCE

AND WORKFORCE COORDINATION CABINET

     

     Introduced By: Senator Ryan W. Pearson

     Date Introduced: March 23, 2016

     Referred To: Senate Finance

     (Commerce)

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Chapter 42-6.1 of the General Laws entitled "Governor's Commerce and

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Workforce Coordination Cabinet" is hereby repealed in its entirety.

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CHAPTER 42-6.1

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Governor's Commerce and Workforce Coordination Cabinet

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     42-6.1-1. Creation -- Members. -- There is hereby established within the executive

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branch of state government a commerce and workforce coordination cabinet comprised of

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officials from state agencies with responsibility and oversight relating to economic and workforce

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development. The cabinet shall include, but not be limited to, the following members, upon his or

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her appointment: the secretary of commerce, the director of the economic development

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corporation, the director of the department of transportation, the director of the department of

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administration, the director of the division of revenue, the director of the department of human

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services, the commissioner of higher education, the commissioner of elementary and secondary

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education, the director of the department of business regulation, the director of the department of

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environmental management, the director of the department of labor and training, the director of

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the department of corrections, the chair of the governor's workforce board, or his or her designee,

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and the executive director of Rhode Island housing.

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     42-6.1-2. Appointment of chair -- Meetings. -- (a) The cabinet shall be co-chaired by

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the director of the economic development corporation and the director of the department of labor

 

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and training until such time that the secretary of commerce is appointed.

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      (b) Upon the appointment of a secretary of commerce, the secretary of commerce shall

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be chair.

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     42-6.1-3. Purpose of cabinet. -- The governor's commerce and workforce coordinating

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cabinet shall provide for the integration and coordination of the activities of the various agencies

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and departments that are involved in the development of the Rhode Island economy and its

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workforce and ensure the consistent implementation of the economic development policy and

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strategic plan developed in accordance with § 42-64.17-1.

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     SECTION 2. Chapter 42-64.18 of the General Laws entitled "Council of Economic

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Advisors" is hereby repealed in its entirety.

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CHAPTER 42-64.18

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Council of Economic Advisors

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     42-64.18-1. Council of economic advisors established. -- There is hereby established a

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council of economic advisors who shall consist of the following nine (9) members appointed by

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the governor:

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      (1) The following shall be ex-officio members:

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      (i) (A) The executive director of the economic development corporation until such time

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that the secretary of commerce is appointed;

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      (B) Upon his or her appointment, the secretary of commerce;

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      (ii) Director of the office of management and budget;

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      (iii) A representative from the office of revenue analysis;

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      (iv) Director of labor management information systems;

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      (2) In addition to the four ex-officio members, there shall be five (5) public members

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selected by the governor.

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      (3) The five (5) public members selected by the governor shall be selected based upon

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specific experience in economics, research and related training. The governor may seek

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recommendations from both public and private institutions of higher education and other

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organizations within the state.

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     42-64.18-2. Purpose and charge to the council. -- The council shall:

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      (1) Be a collection point of data and information on the economy of Rhode Island;

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      (2) Advise on economic policy for the governor, the executive office of commerce, and

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the state;

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      (3) Prepare economic policy analysis on specific issues such as tax credits, tax

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expenditures and other related matters;

 

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      (4) Publish reports and analyses as it sees fit to inform the state of the effect of economic

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activity and policy;

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      (5) Establish a central repository of economic information in conjunction with the

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department of administration and the department of revenue and other state departments;

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      (6) Prepare an annual report on the economy of Rhode Island; and

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      (7) Review and advise on the strategic economic development plan for the state of

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Rhode Island.

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     42-64.18-3. Structure. -- (a) The members of the council shall be appointed by the

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governor for terms of no longer than three (3) years and may be reappointed. The executive

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director of the economic development corporation shall be the chairperson until such time that the

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secretary of commerce is appointed;

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      Upon his or her appointment, the secretary of commerce shall be the chairperson. The

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council shall also select a vice chair. The council shall be staffed through the economic

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development corporation and shall utilize the staffs and resources of the division of statewide

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planning.

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      (b) The council will be able to hire, subject to funding, consultants and related assistance

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to provide the type of analysis to inform its work.

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     42-64.18-4. State departments to cooperate with council. -- All departments, offices,

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boards and agencies of the state shall cooperate with the council of economic advisors and furnish

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such administrative and staff support, advice, information, documents and otherwise, data and

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data analysis and other support as may be necessary or desirable.

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     42-64.18-5. Powers of council. -- In carrying out the responsibility under this chapter,

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the council may:

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      (1) Accept grant funds and in-kind contributions from governmental and private entities;

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      (2) Conduct hearings;

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      (3) Invite academic experts and other witnesses to submit testimony; and

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      (4) Contract with experts and consultants as necessary to inform on deliberations and

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recommendations.

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     42-64.18-6. Council subject to open meetings and access to public records laws. -- In

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addition to any other applicable law, rules or regulations, the council of economic advisors shall

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be subject to the provisions of the open meetings act as set forth in title 42, chapter 46 of the

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Rhode Island general laws, and the access to public records act as set forth in title 38, chapter 2 of

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the Rhode Island general laws.

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     SECTION 3. Sections 42-64.19-5 and 42-64.19-6 of the General Laws in Chapter 42-

 

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64.19 entitled "Executive Office of Commerce" are hereby amended to read as follows:

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     42-64.19-5. Responsibilities of the secretary. -- (a) The secretary shall be responsible to

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the governor for supervising the executive office of commerce, improving the functions and

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operations of Rhode Island state government to be clear, reliable, predictable, and as responsive

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and user-friendly to the state's business community as is practicable, for managing and providing

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strategic leadership and direction to the other divisions and departments under the jurisdiction of

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this chapter, for serving as the chief executive officer of the Rhode Island commerce corporation,

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for convening the economic development planning council to develop the economic development

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policy and strategic plan in accordance with section 42-64.16, for serving as chair of the council

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of economic advisors in accordance with section 42-64.17; and for serving as vice-chair of the

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governor's workforce board Rhode Island Human Resources Investment Council; and for chairing

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the Governor's Commerce and Workforce Cabinet established pursuant to section 42-6.1.

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      (b) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the secretary shall appoint the

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chiefs/directors of the divisions/departments within the executive office of commerce with the

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consent of the governor.

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     42-64.19-6. Duties of the secretary. -- The secretary shall be subject to the direction and

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supervision of the governor for the oversight, coordination and cohesive direction of state

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economic development activities of the state and in ensuring the laws are faithfully executed,

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notwithstanding any law to the contrary. In this capacity, the secretary of commerce shall be

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authorized to:

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      (1) Coordinate the administration and financing of various departments or divisions

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within the office and to supervise the work of the Rhode Island commerce corporation;

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      (2) Serve as the governor's chief advisor and liaison to federal policymakers on

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economic development as well as the principal point of contact in the state on any such related

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matters;

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      (3) Review and ensure the coordination of the development of an overarching economic

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development plan as produced by the office;

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      (4) Receive from department directors, within the timelines specified, any information

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and resources the secretary deems necessary in order to perform the reviews authorized in this

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section;

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      (5) Engage in regulatory reform across all state agencies to protect the health and

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wellbeing of Rhode Islanders while meeting business needs for a clear, predictable, and reliable

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regulatory structure in the state; including the implementation of systems to enhance customer

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service by simplifying and expediting state permitting processes;

 

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      (6) Prepare and submit to the governor, the chairpersons of the house and senate finance

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committees, and the caseload estimating conference, by no later than April 15 of each year, a

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comprehensive overview of the Rhode Island economy. The secretary shall determine the

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contents of the overview and shall determine the important economic data and information that

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will inform the governor, and the revenue estimating committee on the economic conditions of

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the state and future issues and forward looking projects of the Rhode Island economy;

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      (7) The directors of the departments, as well as local governments and school

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departments, shall assist and cooperate with the secretary in fulfilling this responsibility by

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providing whatever information and support shall be necessary;

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      (8) Resolve administrative, jurisdictional, operational, program, or policy conflicts

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among departments and their executive staffs and make necessary recommendations to the

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governor;

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      (9) Assure continued progress toward improving the quality, the accountability, and the

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efficiency of state-administered programs to support the Rhode Island economy. In this capacity,

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the secretary shall:

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      (i) Direct implementation of reforms in the economic development practices of the

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departments that streamline and upgrade services, achieve greater economies of scale and

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establish the coordinated system of the staff education, cross- training, and career development

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services necessary to recruit and retain a highly-skilled, responsive, and engaged workforce;

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      (ii) Encourage departments to utilize consumer-centered approaches to service design

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and delivery that expand their capacity to respond efficiently and responsibly to the diverse and

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changing needs of the people and communities they serve;

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      (iii) Develop all opportunities to maximize resources by leveraging the state's purchasing

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power, centralizing fiscal service functions related to budget, finance, and procurement,

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centralizing communication, policy analysis and planning, and information systems and data

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management, pursuing alternative funding sources through grants, awards and partnerships and

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securing all available federal financial participation for programs and services provided through

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the departments; and

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      (iv) Strengthen the financial support system for business and enterprises program

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integrity, quality control and collections, and recovery activities by consolidating functions within

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the office in a single unit that ensures all affected parties pay their fair share of the cost of

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services and are aware of alternative financing.

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      (10) Prepare and integrate comprehensive budgets for the commerce services

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departments and functions and duties assigned to the office. The budgets shall be submitted to the

 

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state budget office by the secretary, for consideration by the governor, on behalf of the state's

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commerce agencies in accordance with the provisions set forth in § 35-3-4 of the Rhode Island

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general laws;

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      (11) Utilize objective data to evaluate economic development policy goals, resource use

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and outcome evaluation and to perform short and long-term policy planning and development;

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      (12) Establishment of an integrated approach to interdepartmental information and data

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management that complements and furthers the goals of the council of economic advisors and

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that will facilitate the transition to consumer-centered system of state administered economic

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development programs and services;

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      (13) At the direction of the governor or the general assembly, conduct independent

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reviews of state-administered economic development programs, policies and related agency

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actions and activities and assist the department directors in identifying strategies to address any

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issues or areas of concern that may emerge thereof. The department directors shall provide any

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information and assistance deemed necessary by the secretary when undertaking such

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independent reviews;

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      (14) Provide regular and timely reports to the governor and make recommendations with

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respect to the state's economic development agenda;

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      (15) Employ such personnel and contract for such consulting services as may be required

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to perform the powers and duties lawfully conferred upon the secretary; and

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      (16) Implement the provisions of any general or public law or regulation related to the

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disclosure, confidentiality and privacy of any information or records, in the possession or under

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the control of the executive office or the departments assigned to the executive office, that may be

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developed or acquired for purposes directly connected with the secretary's duties set forth herein.

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     SECTION 4. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT - GOVERNOR'S COMMERCE

AND WORKFORCE COORDINATION CABINET

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     This act would eliminate the council of economic advisors, the governor's commerce and

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workforce coordination cabinet, and would correct references in the executive office of

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commerce enabling act.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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