Examples of Department of Career Development in a sentence
The position on the Michigan Merit Award Board designated for the Director of the Department of Career Development under Section 4 of the Michigan Merit Award Act, 1999 PA 94, MCL 390.1454, and transferred to the Director of the Department of Energy Labor and Economic Growth or his or her authorized representative under Executive Order 2003-18, MCL 445.2011, is transferred to the Director of the Workforce Development Agency, or his or her authorized representative.
That an Order of the Assembly do issue for a Return showing:Documents showing details of supplies and services, fixed assets, and other, including purpose of expenditure of the amount as reported in the supplementary information to the 1989-90 public accounts paid to Barry-Watson & Partners by the Department of Career Development and Employment.
Except as provided in Article V, Section 1, Subsection F, below, special classes shall have the following maximum number of pupils: Art 25 Band 75 CTE 25 Physical Education 40 Vocal Music 60 CTE classes will be defined as classes currently approved by the Michigan Department of Career Development.
That an Order of the Assembly do issue for a Return showing:Documents showing details of supplies and services, fixed assets, and other, including purpose of the expenditure of the amount as reported in the supplementary information to the 1989-90 public accounts paid to Environics Research Group Limited by the Department of Career Development and Employment and by the Public Affairs Bureau.
All of the administrative statutory powers, duties, functions and responsibilities of the Department of Career Development to administer the Carl D.
Governor John Engler issued Executive Order #1999-12 to transfer Adult Education from the Michigan Department of Education to the Michigan Department of Career Development effective January 1, 2000.
With this transfer, the Michigan Department of Career Development Department of Labor and Economic Growth administers all WIA activities in Michigan.
The Michigan Department of Career Development Department of Labor and Economic Growth has approved a standardized minimum format for a Michigan Works! System, a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to be signed by every Workforce Development Board and every Provider of adult education.
The Michigan Department of Career Development Department of Labor and Economic Growth is instigating and will continue to facilitate the development and ongoing practice of local planning by Workforce Development Boards to best meet locally significant needs.
Granholm signed Executive Order #2003-18 that transferred the functions of the Michigan Department of Career Development to the Department of Labor and Economic Growth (See Attached copy of this Order).