Current with legislation from the 2024 Regular and Special Sessions.
Section 21a-421g - Workforce training program for cannabis industry(a) The Social Equity Council, in coordination with the Department of Economic and Community Development and Labor Department, shall develop a workforce training program to further equity goals, ensure cannabis establishments have access to a well-trained employee applicant pool, and support individuals who live in a disproportionately impacted area to find employment in the cannabis industry.(b) The Social Equity Council, in consultation with the Department of Economic and Community Development and Labor Department, shall:(1) Consult with cannabis establishments on an ongoing basis to assess the hiring needs of their businesses;(2) Develop a universal application for prospective enrollees in workforce training programs as part of the workforce training programs developed pursuant to this section;(3) Partner with the regional workforce development boards and institutions of higher education to develop workforce training programs;(4) Develop a series of cannabis career pathways so that workers have the ability to vertically advance their careers within the cannabis industry;(5) Partner with associated training providers to track and report performance outcomes of participants entering a cannabis workforce training program. Performance outcomes shall include, but not be limited to, enrollment, completion and placement of each individual entering into a training program; and(6) Explore the creation of a series of apprenticeship programs for cannabis workers across the state.(c) Upon completion of a workforce training program, enrollees may opt to have their information provided to cannabis establishments as prospective employees.Conn. Gen. Stat. § 21a-421g
Added by P.A. 21-0001, S. 39 of the Connecticut Acts of the 2021 Special Session, eff. 6/22/2021.