Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 29 - State Finance
Section 2www - Workforce Competitiveness Trust Fund

Section 2WWW. (a) There is hereby established and set up on the books of the commonwealth a separate fund to be known as the Workforce Competitiveness Trust Fund, hereinafter called the fund. The fund shall be administered by the department of career services which shall contract with the Commonwealth Corporation to administer the fund. The objectives of the fund shall include, but shall not be limited to, the following: supporting, in conjunction with other private, public and philanthropic resources, the development and implementation of employer and worker responsive programs to enhance worker skills, incomes, productivity and retention and to increase the quality and competitiveness of Massachusetts firms; training and helping the unemployed find suitable employment; improving employment opportunities for low-income individuals and low wage workers; improving wages to a level sufficient to support a family or to place individuals on a career path leading to such employment and wages; training vulnerable youths to master basic academic skills, including the attainment of a high school degree and encouraging students to advance educationally and receive post-secondary degrees at colleges or post-secondary vocational schools or beyond; developing occupational skills and becoming employed in jobs that have career potential; and training older workers for new occupations. The department shall utilize these projects to improve the workforce development system by integrating employer and worker needs more fully into program design and delivery. The department shall support, through grants, partnership programs and planning, grant applications from the following eligible applicants to provide an integrated continuum of education and training: employers and employer associations; local workforce investment boards; labor organizations; community-based organizations, including adult basic education providers; institutions of higher education; vocational education institutions; one-stop career centers; local workforce development entities; and nonprofit education, training or other service providers. The fund shall leverage employer, public, philanthropic and other contributions and shall be available as a state match for federal funds that meet the requirements of the fund. The fund shall be an expendable trust fund and not subject to appropriation. Grants from the fund shall be offered on a competitive basis for a maximum of 3 years and shall not exceed $500,000. These grants shall be known as the ''Senator Kenneth J. Donnelly Workforce Success'' grants.
(b) The director of career services shall appoint an advisory committee to represent significant constituencies and beneficiaries of the fund including, but not limited to, high growth or critical industries; the workforce development system; public education; adult basic education; the department of transitional assistance; public higher education; labor; community-based organizations and nonprofit education, training or other service providers; and advocates of customer populations, including representatives of education, training and the one-stop career center provider coalitions, including a minimum of 2 labor representatives selected by the President of the Massachusetts AFL–CIO and 2 representatives of the Massachusetts Workforce Board Association. The director shall serve as chair of the committee. The committee shall supply constituent focused labor market information, review general programmatic parameters and guidelines, assist with the identification of issues and barriers to the fund's efficiency and effectiveness and the dissemination of relevant information about the fund and support the general oversight of the fund's implementation. The committee shall meet from time to time, but not less frequently than quarterly.
(c) The Commonwealth Corporation shall be the administrator of the fund and shall maintain the fund as a separate fund and shall cause it to be audited by an independent accountant on an annual basis in accordance with generally-accepted accounting principles.
(d) There shall be credited to the fund any revenue from appropriations or other monies authorized by the general court and specifically designated to be credited to the fund, and any gifts, grants, private contributions, investment income earned on the fund's assets and all other sources. Money remaining in the fund at the end of a fiscal year shall not revert to the General Fund.
(e) Partnership programs may include costs for support services including, but not limited to, transportation and childcare, to eliminate barriers to participation in the training program. For any unionized employer participating as a partner in a grant application, the impacted union shall be an active participant in the design and implementation of the grant.
(f) A competitive grant program shall be established that provides support to partnerships and eligible applicants as described above, and that leverages applicant co-investment of at least 30 per cent of the grant amount from employers, philanthropic and public or private organizations. The period of grant operations may be up to 3 years in duration. Grants may be targeted to specific populations, such as educationally or economically disadvantaged youth, low-income, low-skilled and low-wage workers, disabled citizens or industries that are deemed to be of critical consequence to the commonwealth. Special grant programs and funding allocations shall be determined by the committee and shall be distributed by a regionally-based competitive bid process, which shall require the defining of economic regions based on labor market factors as determined by the committee. Each municipality shall be accounted for in a designated region. A formula for regional distribution shall be created and competition for formula grant funds shall occur within each identified region and shall be subject to the rules and regulations established by the committee in consultation with regional partners. Respondents to the local competitions shall notify, in writing, the region's workforce investment board of their intent to respond to the request for proposals. A planning grant may be offered to define employer needs; to make necessary curriculum and other programmatic improvements to align with employer and worker needs; to determine the feasibility of a proposed workforce development intervention; to plan for and coordinate strong partnerships among stakeholders; to identify educational and skill needs of workers and program participants; to link training initiatives with employer-based career ladders; and to develop case management and additional support services that would address barriers to participation.
(g) A portion of the grant fund shall be used to support the current and future labor force needs of the healthcare industry. This portion of the fund shall support projects that address barriers and gaps in the healthcare workforce development pipeline. Small planning and needs assessment grants may be offered. A project grant program shall be designed by Commonwealth Corporation in consultation with a Healthcare subcommittee of the fund committee, which shall include, at a minimum, appointments made by the following organizations: the Massachusetts Hospital Association; the Massachusetts Extended Care Federation; the Home and Health Care Association of Massachusetts; the Massachusetts Workforce Board Association; and the Massachusetts AFL–CIO, as well as representatives of the other mandatory advisory committee constituencies.
(h) A portion of the grant fund shall be used to support the current and future labor force needs of the travel and tourism industry. This portion of the grant fund shall be used to support the development of career ladder and wage improvement strategies, including employee ownership and profit-sharing strategies, within the travel and tourism industry. Small planning and needs assessment grants may be offered. A project grant program shall be designed by Commonwealth Corporation in consultation with the travel and tourism advisory committee, which shall include the primary industry associations that represent the industry in the commonwealth or, in their absence, a cohort of relevant industry employers, as well as representatives of the other mandatory advisory committee constituencies.
(i) Project grants shall be for a maximum of 3 years, shall be competitively based and shall not exceed $500,000. The committee shall determine how to apportion the grant fund between the healthcare industry, the travel and tourism industry and the general grant program; provided, however, that not more than 7.5 per cent of the funds appropriated in this subsection may be expended for the administration of each grant.
(j) The director of career services shall annually, not later than December 31, report to the secretary of administration and finance, the house and senate committees on ways and means, the joint committee on community development and small business, the joint committee on education, the joint committee on economic development and emerging technologies, the joint committee on labor and workforce development and the joint committee on public health on the status of grants awarded under this section, including the number of educational and eligible service providers receiving grants; the number of participants receiving services; the number of participants placed in employment; the salary and benefits that participants receive after placement; the cost per participant; and job retention or promotion rates year after training ends.
(k) The establishment of the Workforce Competitiveness Trust Fund, or any other worker training fund, shall not be determined to replace, displace or serve as a substitute for the Workforce Training Fund established in section 2RR.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title III - Laws Relating to State Officers

Chapter 29 - State Finance

Section 1 - Definitions

Section 2 - General Fund; Deposit of Revenue

Section 2b - Federal Capital Improvement Fund

Section 2c - General Federal Grants Fund

Section 2h - Commonwealth Stabilization Fund

Section 2i - Tax Reduction Fund

Section 2l - Water Pollution Abatement Revolving Fund

Section 2o - Issuance of Bonds and Notes Payable From Commonwealth Transportation Fund

Section 2q - Intragovernmental Service Fund

Section 2v - Dairy Equalization Fund

Section 2w - Water Pollution Abatement and Drinking Water Projects Administration Fund

Section 2z - Commonwealth Sewer Rate Relief Fund

Section 2jj - Child Care Quality Fund

Section 2qq - Drinking Water Revolving Fund

Section 2rr - Workforce Training Trust Fund

Section 2tt - Liability Management and Reduction Fund

Section 2zz - Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund

Section 2aaa - Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Fund

Section 2ddd - Department of Fire Services Hazardous Materials Emergency Mitigation Response Recovery Trust Fund

Section 2fff - Dam Safety Trust

Section 2ggg - Civil Monetary Penalties Fund; Nursing Home Facilities

Section 2hhh - Open Space Acquisition Revolving Fund

Section 2iii - Agricultural Resolve and Security Fund

Section 2jjj - Registers Technological Fund

Section 2kkk - County Registers Technological Fund

Section 2lll - Firearms Fingerprint Identity Verification Trust Fund

Section 2mmm - Massachusetts Science, Technology Engineering, and Mathematics Grant Fund

Section 2nnn - Roche Community Rink Fund

Section 2ooo - Commonwealth Care Trust Fund

Section 2ppp - Essential Community Provider Trust Fund

Section 2qqq - Medical Assistance Trust Fund

Section 2rrr - Department of Developmental Services Trust Fund

Section 2sss - Educational Rewards Grant Program Fund

Section 2ttt - Citi Fund

Section 2uuu - Massachusetts Board of Higher Education Scholar–internship Match Fund

Section 2vvv - International Education and Foreign Language Grant Program Fund

Section 2www - Workforce Competitiveness Trust Fund

Section 2xxx - District Local Technical Assistance Fund

Section 2yyy - Courts Capital Project Fund

Section 2zzz - Commonwealth Transportation Fund

Section 2aaaa - State Athletic Commission Fund

Section 2bbbb - Commonwealth Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Fund

Section 2cccc - Local Aid Stabilization Fund

Section 2dddd - Gaming Economic Development Fund

Section 2eeee - Local Capital Projects Fund

Section 2ffff - Health Care Workforce Transformation Fund

Section 2gggg - Distressed Hospital Trust Fund

Section 2hhhh - Fingerprint-Based Background Check Trust Fund

Section 2iiii - Dam and Seawall Repair or Removal Fund

Section 2jjjj - Public Safety Training Fund

Section 2kkkk - Medical Marijuana Trust Fund

Section 2llll - Massachusetts Environmental Police Trust Fund

Section 2mmmm - Home and Community-Based Services Policy Lab Fund

Section 2nnnn - Regional Water Entity Reimbursement Fund

Section 2oooo - Advanced Manufacturing, Technology and Hospitality Training Trust Fund

Section 2pppp - Massachusetts Seafood Marketing Program Fund

Section 2qqqq - Logan Airport Health Study Trust Fund

Section 2rrrr - Municipal Naloxone Bulk Purchase Trust Fund

Section 2ssss - Masshealth Delivery System Reform Trust Fund

Section 2tttt - Community Hospital Reinvestment Trust Fund

Section 2uuuu - Long–term Care Facility Quality Improvement Fund

Section 2vvvv - Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Trust Fund

Section 2wwww - Non-Acute Care Hospital Reimbursement Trust Fund

Section 2xxxx - Municipal Epinephrine Bulk Purchase Trust Fund

Section 2yyyy - Substance Use Disorder Federal Reinvestment Trust Fund

Section 2zzzz - Debt and Long-Term Liability Reduction Trust Fund

Section 2aaaaa - Safety Net Provider Trust Fund

Section 2bbbbb - Underground Storage Tank Petroleum Product Cleanup Fund

Section 2ccccc - Civics Project Trust Fund

Section 2ddddd - Technical Rescue Services Fund

Section 2eeeee - Massachusetts Veterans and Warriors to Agriculture Program Fund

Section 2fffff - Home Care Technology Trust Fund

Section 2ggggg - Behavioral Health Outreach, Access and Support Trust Fund

Section 2hhhhh - Massachusetts Cultural and Performing Arts Mitigation Trust Fund

Section 2iiiii - Early Education and Care Public-Private Trust Fund

Section 2jjjjj - Federal Covid-19 Response Fund

Section 2kkkkk - Nonpublic Ambulance Service Reimbursement Trust Fund

Section 2lllll - Low-Income Services Solar Program

Section 2mmmmm - Genocide Education Trust Fund

Section 2nnnnn - Student Loan Assistance Trust Fund

Section 2ooooo - Healthy Soils Program Fund

Section 2ppppp - Academic Health Department Partnerships Trust Fund

Section 2qqqqq - Criminal Justice and Community Support Trust Fund

Section 3 - Submission of Statements Showing Prior Appropriations, Estimates, and Recommendations; Review

Section 3a - Information to Be Provided by Agency or Authority Receiving Periodic Appropriation Upon Request by Committees

Section 3b - Annual Statement of Planned Expenditures and Employment for Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority and Regional Transit Authorities

Section 4 - Estimates for Purposes Not Covered by Sec. 3; Review; Public Hearing

Section 5b - Estimates of Budgeted Revenues and Tax Expenditures; Consensus Tax Revenue Forecast

Section 5c - Comptroller's Certification and Disposition of Consolidated Net Surplus

Section 5d - Indirect and Fringe Benefit Costs Expended From General Fund; Recovery by Comptroller

Section 5f - Department Financial Plans; Contents; Use of Information

Section 5g - Reporting and Certification of Tax Revenues Estimated to Have Been Collected From Capital Gains Income During Preceding Periods; Transfer of Excess Amounts Collected to Commonwealth Stabilization Fund and Other Funds

Section 5h - Report on Value of Property Assumed Abandoned; Certification of Actual Receipts; Transfer of Funds

Section 6 - Operating Budget

Section 6b - Federal Grant Funds

Section 6c - Operating Budget; Expenditures From Trust and Bond Funds; Reconciliation of Reports of Budget Director and Comptroller

Section 6d - Appropriations; Content and Form of General, Supplemental and Deficiency Appropriations Acts

Section 6e - General Appropriation Bill; Balanced Budget

Section 7h - Budget Submitted by Governor to General Court; Recommended Corrective Amendments Message

Section 7h1/2 - Growth Rate of Potential Gross State Product; Actual Economic Growth Benchmark; Report

Section 7i - Requests and Recommendations for Appropriations or Authorizations for Expenditures

Section 7l - Appropriation Laws for Commonwealth Expenses; Subject Matter

Section 7m - Transfer of Funds Among Appropriation Items for House of Representatives and Senate

Section 7n - Transfer of Funds Among Items of Appropriation for Joint Legislative Expenses

Section 7o - Transfer of Funds From Items Appropriated to Joint Legislative Expenses to Items for the House of Representatives and the Senate

Section 9b - Allotment of Monies Made Available by Appropriation to State Agencies; Initial and Supplemental Allotments by Secretary

Section 9c - Deficiency of Revenue

Section 9d - Anticipated Decrease in Estimated Revenue

Section 9e - Insufficient Appropriations for Required Expenditures

Section 9f - Periodic Appropriations; Notification of Expenditures

Section 9g - Authorization of Expenditures

Section 9g1/2 - Publication of Allocation of Commonwealth Debt for Capital Facility Projects

Section 12 - Appropriations for Fiscal Year

Section 12a - Obligations Incurred Against Appropriation or Subsidiary Accounts for Future Items Delivered or Services Rendered

Section 12b - Fiscal Year for Payment of Classified Personal Services

Section 13 - Encumbrances Outstanding at Close of Fiscal Year

Section 13a - Transfer of Unexpended Balance of Fund, Trust Fund or Other Separate Account to General Fund

Section 14 - Appropriations for Other Than Ordinary Maintenance; Unencumbered Balance

Section 15 - Successive Appropriations

Section 16 - Payments From Ordinary Revenue; Cash on Hand

Section 17 - Withholding Appropriations; Unadjusted Accounts

Section 18 - Payments From the Treasury Regulated

Section 19a - Time of Making Transfers Called for in General Appropriation Acts

Section 20 - Authorization of Payments

Section 20c - Late Penalty Interest; Submission of Invoice

Section 22 - Payments Limited; Expenses Incurred

Section 23 - Advancements From Treasury; Management of State Agency Funds; Funding of Checks and Drafts

Section 23a - Payments for Human Service Programs; Rules and Regulations Relating to Eligibility

Section 24 - Advancements; Certification of Immediate Use

Section 25 - Advancements; Detailed Statements; Filing by Recipients

Section 26 - Expenses in Excess of Appropriations or Allotments

Section 27 - Expenses and Increases Regulated

Section 27c - Certain Laws, Rules, Etc. Relating to Costs or Assessments Effective Only by Vote of Acceptance or Appropriation; Written Notice Requesting Determination; Class Actions

Section 28 - State Publications; Costs; Payments

Section 29 - Subsidiary Accounts; Emergency Increase or Decrease by Interchange; Sufficiency of Funds to Cover Disbursements

Section 29a - Consultants; Employment and Compensation; Legislative Reports

Section 29b - Contracts With Organizations Providing Social, etc., Services

Section 29c - Acquisition of Property or Services From Commercial Vendor by General Court or Agency; Liability for Late Penalty Interest

Section 29d - Private Debt Collectors, Employment by State Agencies

Section 29e - Maximum Reimbursement for Project Costs

Section 29f - Debarment From Bidding; Definitions; Lists; Notice; Affiliates; Mitigating Circumstances

Section 29g - Utility Expenses of Commonwealth; Recoupment of Overcharges

Section 29h - Overdue Payments to Commonwealth; Late Charges

Section 29i - Payment System for Interdepartmental Fiscal Transactions; Service Agreements and Chargebacks; Reports

Section 29j - Use of State Funds to Pay for Executive or Legislative Agent Prohibited

Section 29k - Audit by State Authority of Appropriations Received From the Commonwealth Equal to or in Excess of $500,000; Audit Committee; Compensation Committee; Annual Financial Report; Limitation on Compensation of Executives and Employees of Sta...

Section 30 - Insuring Property of the Commonwealth

Section 31 - Centralized Payroll System; Duties of Comptroller; Authorized Payments; Wage Garnishments

Section 31a - Death, Dismissal or Retirement of State Employees; Accumulated Vacation or Sick-Leave Allowances; Payments

Section 31b - Teachers; Weekly Payments

Section 31c - Schools and Colleges; Non-Teaching Positions; Vacation Time

Section 31d - Payment of Salaries Upon Death of Officers or Employees; Discharge of Liability

Section 31e - Voluntary Services at Public Schools by State Employees; Effect on Salaries

Section 32 - Time for Presentment for Payment of Checks Issued by the State Treasurer; Place for Payment of Checks Not Timely Presented; Transfer of Unclaimed Funds; Refunds

Section 32a - Unpaid Wages and Salaries; Unclaimed Wage Fund; Refunds

Section 34 - Deposit of Public Monies

Section 35 - Bonds or Other Securities; Assignments, Etc.

Section 36 - Mortgages Held by Commonwealth; Discharge; Assignments

Section 37 - Real Estate Acquired by Foreclosure; Sale by State

Section 38 - Investment of Commonwealth Funds; Loans

Section 38a - Investment Funds; Establishment; Sale of Participation Units

Section 38b - Deferred Compensation Committee

Section 38c - Investments; Bonds or Notes; Contracts; Powers of State Treasurer; Payments to Constitute General Obligations

Section 39 - Bonds, etc., Held by Commonwealth; Exchanges

Section 40 - Trust Deposits With State; Form; Investment

Section 41 - Bonds, etc., of Commonwealth; Custody

Section 44 - Unappropriated Income

Section 45 - Securities Purchased for Sinking Funds

Section 46 - Transfer of Securities From One Fund to Another

Section 47 - Borrowing in Anticipation of Receipts; Use of Notes to Pay Taxes of Bearer

Section 48 - Signatures on Bonds and Notes

Section 48a - Facsimile Signatures, Bonds, Notes, Interest Coupons; Signatures of Former Officers

Section 48b - Bonds and Notes; Official Statements; Advertising; Collateral Tax Consequences to Social Security Recipients

Section 49 - Sinking Fund for Commonwealth Bonds; Investments

Section 49a - Minibonds; Issuance and Sale; Limitations; Regulations

Section 49b - Insurance or Credit Line Security for Bonds and Notes; Agreements With Brokers

Section 49c - College Savings Programs; Issuance and Sale of Bonds; Powers and Duties of State Treasurer

Section 50 - Serial and Sinking Fund Payments; Certification

Section 53 - Notes or Bonds Maturing Later Than Three Years After Issuance; Requirements for Inviting Purchase Proposals; Waiver

Section 53a - Refunding Bonds; Issuance; Proceeds; Terms; Report

Section 54 - Deposits or Other Security for Proposals by Bidders

Section 55 - Sale of Bonds, etc.; Expenditures

Section 56 - Transfers of Reverted Funds; Sales of Bonds or Other Securities

Section 58 - Registered Bonds Exchanged for Coupon Bonds or Defaced Bonds

Section 59 - Lost or Destroyed Interest-Bearing Bonds; Duplicates

Section 60 - Lost or Destroyed Interest-Bearing Bonds; Owner's Indemnity Bonds

Section 60a - General Obligations of the Commonwealth, Full Faith and Credit; Negotiable Instruments; Direct Debt Limit

Section 60b - Capital Debt Affordability Committee; Estimation of Prudent Amount of New Debt Each Fiscal Year

Section 61 - Claims for Materials or Labor Against Commonwealth; Oath of Claimants

Section 63 - Unlawful Exercise or Departments Abuse of Power; Commonwealth, Commissions, Officers, etc.; Court Restraint

Section 64 - Deferred Compensation Contracts; Public Employees; Investments; Budgets

Section 64a - Individual Retirement Accounts; Public Employees

Section 64b - Deferred Compensation Contracts Between Governmental Bodies and Employees; Investments

Section 64c - Individual Retirement Accounts Between Governmental Bodies and Employees

Section 64d - Deferred Compensation Program, Annuity or Other Defined Contribution Plan; Required Participation

Section 64e - Qualified Defined Contribution Plan for Employees of Not-for-Profit Employer

Section 65 - Delegation of Certain Powers and Duties by Secretaries of Executive Offices Established Under Chapters Six a and Seven; Review by Secretary of Administration and Finance

Section 66 - Violation of State Finance Laws; Penalties

Section 71 - Treasurer's Obligation Regarding Local Aid Intercepts