Existing law establishes the Employment Training Panel within the Employment Development Department and sets forth its powers and duties with respect to certain employment training programs. Existing law declares the intent of the Legislature that the purpose of provisions relating to the panel is to establish an employment training program to promote a healthy labor market in a growing, competitive economy and to fund only projects that meet specified criteria, including, among other things, fostering retention of high-wage, high-skilled jobs in manufacturing, and other industries, as provided.
Existing law also establishes the Employment Training Fund in the State Treasury, and requires that moneys in the fund be expended only for the purposes of the Employment Training Panel, except as provided. Existing law authorizes the panel to allocate moneys in the fund for reimbursement of reasonable training costs, administrative costs incurred by contractors, costs of program administration, and related services.
This bill would require the panel to modernize project administration, application review, monitoring, and compliance processes by authorizing and encouraging the use of electronic systems for applicant tracking, reporting, and recordkeeping. The bill would authorize contractors and subcontractors under an agreement with the panel to satisfy recordkeeping and documentation requirements through electronic records, provided that those records are complete, accurate, and meet other specified criteria. The bill would make various other changes in connection with the panel, including requiring it to update regulations, guidance, and program materials to remove outdated nomenclature, paper-based procedures, and obsolete training delivery classifications.

Statutes affected:
03/24/26 - Amended Senate: 10200 UIC, 10200 UIC, 10206 UIC, 10206 UIC
04/08/26 - Amended Senate: 10200 UIC, 10206 UIC
SB1059: 10200 UIC, 10200 UIC, 10206 UIC, 10206 UIC