The Commission shall take all necessary steps through its appropriate divisions and with the advice of such advisory boards and committees as it may have to:
1. Establish a viable labor exchange system to promote maximum employment for the Commonwealth of Virginia with priority given to those workers drawing unemployment benefits;
2. Provide Virginia State Job Service services, as described in this title, according to the provisions of the Wagner-Peyser Act (29 U.S.C. 49f), as amended by the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act;
3. Maintain a solvent trust fund financed through equitable employer taxes that provide temporary partial income replacement to involuntarily unemployed covered workers;
4. Coordinate and conduct labor market information research studies, programs and operations, including the development, storage, retrieval and dissemination of information on the social and economic aspects of the Commonwealth and publish data needed by employers, economic development, education and training entities, government and other users in the public and private sectors;
5. Encourage and assist in the adoption of practical methods of vocational guidance, training and retraining; and
6. Establish the Interagency Migrant Worker Policy Committee, comprised of representatives from appropriate state agencies, including the Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission, whose services and jurisdictions involve migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their employees. All agencies of the Commonwealth shall be required to cooperate with the Committee upon request.
Code 1950, § 60-34; 1968, c. 738, § 60.1-39; 1986, c. 480; 1989, c. 108; 1999, c. 357; 2004, cc. 14, 154, 592; 2008, cc. 98, 222; 2011, cc. 594, 681; 2014, c. 815; 2015, cc. 275, 292; 2017, c. 20; 2018, c. 225.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 60.2 - Unemployment Compensation
Chapter 1 - General Provisions and Administration
§ 60.2-101. Disclosure of social security account number
§ 60.2-102. Limitations on payment of benefits; nonliability of Commonwealth and Commission
§ 60.2-103. Contingencies affecting operation of title
§ 60.2-104. Reservation of right to amend or repeal
§ 60.2-105. Publication and distribution of law, regulations, etc.
§ 60.2-106. Employer to post and maintain posters
§ 60.2-107. Waiver of rights void
§ 60.2-108. The Commission; appointment, term of office and compensation of Commissioner
§ 60.2-109. Bond of Commissioner
§ 60.2-110. State Job Service and Unemployment Insurance Services Division
§ 60.2-111. Duties and powers of Commission; reporting requirements
§ 60.2-113. Employment stabilization
§ 60.2-113.1. Veterans Skills Database
§ 60.2-114. Records and reports
§ 60.2-114.01. Furnishing information to consumer reporting agencies
§ 60.2-115. State-federal cooperation
§ 60.2-116. Reciprocal agreements
§ 60.2-117. Use of collections in financing administrative expenditures
§ 60.2-118. Civil action to enforce title; actions on behalf of other states
§ 60.2-120. Reimbursement of expenses of Office of Attorney General
§ 60.2-121. Violation of title or rule or regulation
§ 60.2-121.1. Communications with parties
§ 60.2-121.2. Electronic submission of information; payments
§ 60.2-121.3. Unemployment Compensation Ombudsman; established; responsibilities