Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 74 - Vocational Education
Section 57 - Program to Support Training and Education Programs That Address Workforce Shortages of Advanced Automotive and Diesel Technician Industry

Section 57. Subject to appropriation, the board of higher education shall establish and maintain, in cooperation with local public and vocational school authorities, postsecondary technical schools and the boards of trustees of community colleges, a program to support training and education programs that address the workforce shortages of the advanced automotive and diesel technician industry with the goal of training students, creating new jobs, retaining and upgrading existing jobs, and retraining existing workers to implement new technologies and to help meet the workforce and talent pipeline needs of employers including, but not limited to, a person who has obtained a Class 1 license pursuant to sections 58 and 59 of chapter 140.
There shall be, subject to appropriation, a grant program to implement this section to which employers shall have access to:
(i) identify, support or establish collaborative regional partnerships including, but not limited to, employers, workforce development and education organizations, regional economic development organizations established pursuant to sections 3J and 3K of chapter 23A and economic development officials in every region where Class 1 licensees and related industries demonstrate demand for automotive and diesel repair technicians;
(ii) address critical workforce shortages in the automotive and diesel repair industry;
(iii) improve and increase employment opportunities in the automotive and diesel repair industry for low-income individuals, women and minorities;
(iv) provide training and educational or career ladder services for employed or unemployed automotive and diesel repair workers who are seeking new positions or responsibilities within the automotive and diesel repair industry;
(v) increase support for internship and apprentice training at facilities associated with Class 1 licensees;
(vi) boost industry-relevant instructor capacity for high school and postsecondary programs; and
(vii) direct support for succession planning, worker retention and upskilling strategies for older and incumbent workers.
For the purposes of the grant program, ''eligible applicants'' shall include, but not be limited to: (i) employers and employer associations; (ii) local workforce investment boards; (iii) institutions of higher education; (iv) kindergarten to grade 12, inclusive, and vocational education institutions; (v) private for-profit and nonprofit organizations providing education and workforce training; (vi) 1–stop career centers; (vii) local workforce development entities; and (viii) any partnership or collaboration between eligible applicants. Any funds allocated through the program shall complement and not replace existing local, state, private or federal funding for training and educational programs.
A grant proposal submitted pursuant to this section shall include, but not be limited to:
(i) a plan that defines specific goals for advanced automotive and diesel repair technology workforce training and educational improvements;
(ii) the evidence-based programs the applicant shall use to meet the goals;
(iii) a budget necessary to implement the plan, including a detailed description of any funding or in-kind contributions that an applicant will be providing in support of the proposal;
(iv) any other private funding or private sector participation that the applicant anticipates in support of the proposal; and
(v) the proposed number of individuals who would be enrolled, complete training and be placed into employment in the targeted industries.
The board of higher education shall, in consultation with the executive office of housing and economic development, executive office of labor and workforce development, the department of education and entities representing parties who are eligible to participate in the grant program, develop guidelines for an annual review of the progress being made by each grantee. A grantee shall participate in any evaluation or accountability process implemented by or authorized by the commonwealth corporation. The board shall file annual reports for the duration of the programs with the chairs of the house and senate committee on ways and means, the chairs of the joint committee on labor and workforce development and the chairs of the joint committee on economic development and emerging technologies not later than January 1; provided, however, that the report shall include an overview of the activities of the programs, the number of participants in the programs and the employment outcomes in the programs.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XII - Education

Chapter 74 - Vocational Education

Section 1 - Definitions

Section 2 - Commissioner of Education; Powers and Duties Regarding Vocational-Technical Education

Section 2a - Outside Work Projects of Students; Rules and Regulations

Section 2b - Construction Program Students; Low Income Housing

Section 3 - Establishment in Towns; Management

Section 4 - Establishment by Districts

Section 5 - District Trustees; Powers and Duties

Section 5a - Establishment of Vocational-Technical Schools by Regional School Districts

Section 5b - Vocational-Technical Education Collaboratives

Section 6 - Advisory Committees

Section 7 - Admission of Non-Resident Pupils

Section 7a - Pupils Placed in Schools by Department of Children and Families; Tuition

Section 7b - Apprenticeship Program

Section 7c - Persons Admitted to School in Town Other Than Resident Town; Payment of Tuition

Section 8a - Transportation of Students

Section 13 - Time for Holding Classes; Required Age of Students

Section 14 - Practical Arts Classes; Required Age of Students

Section 14a - Practical Art Classes; Receipt and Use of Federal Funds

Section 14b - Culinary Arts; Revolving Fund

Section 15 - Instructions in Agriculture and Horticulture; Establishment

Section 16 - Establishment of Agricultural or Horticultural Classes; Advertising Requirement

Section 17 - Acquisition of Land for Use of Agricultural Classes

Section 18 - Competency-Based Vocational-Technical Teacher Training Standards

Section 20 - Custodian of Federal Funds

Section 21 - Expenditure of Federal Funds

Section 22 - Use of Federal Funds

Section 22d - Cooperation With Federal Authorities for Rehabilitation of Veterans

Section 22e - Employment of Teachers; Conditions

Section 23 - Independent Industrial Shoemaking School of the City of Lynn

Section 24 - Smith Agricultural School; Maintenance; Superintendents

Section 24b - Public Secondary Vocational-Technical School Districts and Public Institutions of Higher Education; Coordination of Programs

Section 25 - County Agricultural Schools; State Aid for Maintenance; Conditions

Section 26 - Management; Appointment of Trustees

Section 27 - Compensation of Trustees

Section 28 - Duties of Trustees; Preparation of Budget

Section 29 - Funds Raised by Taxation

Section 30 - Disposition of Income

Section 31 - Receipt and Use of Gift

Section 31a - Transportation of Pupils

Section 31b - Supervision of Athletic and Other Organizations

Section 32 - Admission of Non-Residents

Section 33 - Tuition

Section 34 - Bristol School; Special Courses of Instruction

Section 35 - Courses of Instruction

Section 36 - Short Unit Courses

Section 37 - Duties of School Staffs

Section 37a - Technical Institutes

Section 37b - Nondegree Granting Post-Secondary Vocational Education Programs

Section 37c - Admission of Nonresidents to Nondegree Granting Post-Secondary Vocational Education Programs

Section 37f - Receipts From Tuition and Fees From Nondegree Granting Post-Secondary Vocational Education Programs Held in Separate Account

Section 41 - Lease of State Facilities for Re-Education and Rehabilitation in Industry of Soldiers and Sailors

Section 42a - Bradford Durfee College of Technology and New Bedford Institute of Technology; Honorary Master of Science Degree

Section 42b - Bradford Durfee College of Technology and New Bedford Institute of Technology; Honorary Doctorates

Section 42c - Professors and Teachers; Removal; Hearing

Section 42d - Board of Trustees, Powers and Duties

Section 42e - Standards; Courses of Instructions; Powers of Trustees

Section 42f - Rules and Regulations; Meetings of Trustees; Quorum

Section 42g - Delegation of Powers by Trustees

Section 42h - Audit of Accounts

Section 42i - Budget

Section 42j - Appropriations

Section 42k - Receipts and Expenditures; Annual Report; Monthly Statements; Accounting System

Section 42l - Special Trusts, etc.; Management

Section 42m - College and Institute Property; Management and Administration

Section 42n - Purchases

Section 42o - Election of Officers; Salaries of Officers and Professional Staff; Employment, Status and Benefits of Personnel

Section 42p - Travel Policy

Section 42q - Control, Movement and Parking of Motor Vehicles

Section 43 - Acceptance of Gifts

Section 44 - Reports

Section 45 - Insurance

Section 46 - Tuition

Section 46a - Functions; Testing of New and Useful Improvements in Textile Machinery and Apparatus

Section 46b - Research Foundations; Patents

Section 52 - Nautical Schools

Section 54 - Establishment and Maintenance of Schools for Institutional On-Farm Training for World War II and Korean Emergency Veterans

Section 56 - Program for Expansion of Not-for-Credit Vocationally-Oriented Instruction

Section 57 - Program to Support Training and Education Programs That Address Workforce Shortages of Advanced Automotive and Diesel Technician Industry

Section 58 - Use of Tobacco Products Within School Buildings or Facilities or on School Grounds