Fla. Stat. 445.006
State plan for workforce development


(1)

STATE PLAN.The state board, in conjunction with state and local partners in the workforce system, shall develop a state plan that produces an educated and skilled workforce. The state plan must consist of strategic and operational planning elements. The state plan shall be submitted by the Governor to the United States Department of Labor pursuant to the requirements of Pub. L. No. 113-128.

(2)

STRATEGIC PLANNING ELEMENTS.The state board, in conjunction with state and local partners in the workforce development system, shall develop strategic planning elements, pursuant to Pub. L. No. 113-128, Title I, s. 102, for the state plan.The strategic planning elements of the state plan must include, but need not be limited to, strategies for:
Fulfilling the workforce system goals and strategies prescribed in s. 445.004.
Aggregating, integrating, and leveraging workforce system resources.
Coordinating the activities of federal, state, and local workforce system partners.
Addressing the workforce needs of small businesses.
Fostering the participation of rural communities and distressed urban cores in the workforce system.
The strategic planning elements must include criteria for allocating workforce resources to local workforce development boards. With respect to allocating funds to serve customers of the welfare transition program, such criteria may include weighting factors that indicate the relative degree of difficulty associated with securing and retaining employment placements for specific subsets of the welfare transition caseload.The state plan must describe:
How the activities will be carried out by the respective core programs to implement the strategy and how the activities will be aligned across the programs and among the entities administering the programs, including using coenrollment and other strategies.
How the activities will be aligned with other activities that are provided under employment; training; education, including career and technical education; and human services programs that are not covered by the state plan, as appropriate, to avoid duplication and assure coordination.
How the entities carrying out the respective core programs will coordinate activities and provide comprehensive, high-quality services, including supportive services, to individuals.
How the state’s strategy to engage Florida College System institutions and local career and technical education schools as partners in the workforce development system will enable the state to leverage other federal, state, and local investments and increase access to workforce development programs at those institutions.
How the activities will be coordinated with economic development strategies.
How the state’s strategy will improve access to activities leading to a state approved recognized postsecondary credential, including a credential that is an industry recognized certificate or certification that is portable and builds on additional education or training.

(a)

The strategic planning elements of the state plan must include, but need not be limited to, strategies for:Fulfilling the workforce system goals and strategies prescribed in s. 445.004.Aggregating, integrating, and leveraging workforce system resources.Coordinating the activities of federal, state, and local workforce system partners.Addressing the workforce needs of small businesses.Fostering the participation of rural communities and distressed urban cores in the workforce system.
1. Fulfilling the workforce system goals and strategies prescribed in s. 445.004.
2. Aggregating, integrating, and leveraging workforce system resources.
3. Coordinating the activities of federal, state, and local workforce system partners.
4. Addressing the workforce needs of small businesses.
5. Fostering the participation of rural communities and distressed urban cores in the workforce system.

(b)

The strategic planning elements must include criteria for allocating workforce resources to local workforce development boards. With respect to allocating funds to serve customers of the welfare transition program, such criteria may include weighting factors that indicate the relative degree of difficulty associated with securing and retaining employment placements for specific subsets of the welfare transition caseload.

(c)

The state plan must describe:How the activities will be carried out by the respective core programs to implement the strategy and how the activities will be aligned across the programs and among the entities administering the programs, including using coenrollment and other strategies.How the activities will be aligned with other activities that are provided under employment; training; education, including career and technical education; and human services programs that are not covered by the state plan, as appropriate, to avoid duplication and assure coordination.How the entities carrying out the respective core programs will coordinate activities and provide comprehensive, high-quality services, including supportive services, to individuals.How the state’s strategy to engage Florida College System institutions and local career and technical education schools as partners in the workforce development system will enable the state to leverage other federal, state, and local investments and increase access to workforce development programs at those institutions.How the activities will be coordinated with economic development strategies.How the state’s strategy will improve access to activities leading to a state approved recognized postsecondary credential, including a credential that is an industry recognized certificate or certification that is portable and builds on additional education or training.
1. How the activities will be carried out by the respective core programs to implement the strategy and how the activities will be aligned across the programs and among the entities administering the programs, including using coenrollment and other strategies.
2. How the activities will be aligned with other activities that are provided under employment; training; education, including career and technical education; and human services programs that are not covered by the state plan, as appropriate, to avoid duplication and assure coordination.
3. How the entities carrying out the respective core programs will coordinate activities and provide comprehensive, high-quality services, including supportive services, to individuals.
4. How the state’s strategy to engage Florida College System institutions and local career and technical education schools as partners in the workforce development system will enable the state to leverage other federal, state, and local investments and increase access to workforce development programs at those institutions.
5. How the activities will be coordinated with economic development strategies.
6. How the state’s strategy will improve access to activities leading to a state approved recognized postsecondary credential, including a credential that is an industry recognized certificate or certification that is portable and builds on additional education or training.

(3)

OPERATIONAL PLANNING ELEMENTS.The state board, in conjunction with state and local partners in the workforce system, shall develop operational planning elements, pursuant to Pub. L. No. 113-128, Title I, s. 102, for the state plan.

(4)

WAIVERS.The department shall prepare a federal waiver to be submitted by the Governor to the United States Department of Labor that:Allows the state board to fulfill the roles and responsibilities of local workforce development boards or that reduces the number of local workforce development boards based on population size and commuting patterns in order to:
Eliminate multiple layers of administrative entities to improve coordination of the workforce development system.
Establish consistent eligibility standards across the state to improve the accountability of workforce related programs.
Provide greater flexibility in the allocation of resources to maximize the funds directed to training and business services.
Allows the Governor to reallocate funds among local areas that have a demonstrated need for additional funding and programmatic outcomes that will maximize the use of the additional funds to serve low-income individuals, public assistance recipients, dislocated workers, and unemployment insurance claimants.

(a)

Allows the state board to fulfill the roles and responsibilities of local workforce development boards or that reduces the number of local workforce development boards based on population size and commuting patterns in order to:Eliminate multiple layers of administrative entities to improve coordination of the workforce development system.Establish consistent eligibility standards across the state to improve the accountability of workforce related programs.Provide greater flexibility in the allocation of resources to maximize the funds directed to training and business services.
1. Eliminate multiple layers of administrative entities to improve coordination of the workforce development system.
2. Establish consistent eligibility standards across the state to improve the accountability of workforce related programs.
3. Provide greater flexibility in the allocation of resources to maximize the funds directed to training and business services.

(b)

Allows the Governor to reallocate funds among local areas that have a demonstrated need for additional funding and programmatic outcomes that will maximize the use of the additional funds to serve low-income individuals, public assistance recipients, dislocated workers, and unemployment insurance claimants.

Source: Section 445.006 — State plan for workforce development, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0445.­006 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

445.001
Short title
445.002
Definitions
445.003
Implementation of the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act
445.004
CareerSource Florida, Inc., and the state board
445.06
Florida Ready to Work Credential Program
445.006
State plan for workforce development
445.07
Economic security report of employment and earning outcomes
445.007
Local workforce development boards
445.08
Florida Law Enforcement Recruitment Bonus Payment Program
445.008
Workforce Training Institute
445.09
Bonuses for employees of tax collectors
445.009
One-stop delivery system
445.010
Consumer-first workforce system technology
445.011
Consumer-first workforce system
445.014
Small business workforce service initiative
445.016
Untried Worker Placement and Employment Incentive Act
445.017
Diversion
445.018
Diversion program to strengthen Florida’s families
445.019
Teen parent and pregnancy prevention diversion program
445.020
Diversion programs
445.021
Relocation assistance program
445.022
Retention Incentive Training Accounts
445.023
Program for dependent care for families with children with special needs
445.024
Work requirements
445.025
Other support services
445.026
Cash assistance severance benefit
445.028
Transitional benefits and services
445.029
Transitional medical benefits
445.030
Transitional education and training
445.031
Transitional transportation
445.032
Transitional child care
445.033
Evaluation
445.034
Authorized expenditures
445.035
Data collection and reporting
445.038
Digital media
445.045
Development of an Internet-based system for information technology industry promotion and workforce recruitment
445.046
Establishment of a network access point
445.047
Passport to Economic Progress Act
445.048
Passport to Economic Progress program
445.051
Individual development accounts
445.055
Employment advocacy and assistance program targeting military spouses and dependents
445.056
Citizen Soldier Matching Grant Program
445.0071
Florida Youth Summer Jobs Pilot Program
445.0281
Transitional case management
445.0325
Welfare Transition Trust Fund

Current through Fall 2025

§ 445.006. State plan for workforce development's source at flsenate​.gov