Title 9901 · CA
California Code, UIC 9901.
Citation: Cal. § UIC-9901
Section: UIC-9901
California Code, UIC 9901.
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Unemployment Insurance Code - UIC
DIVISION 3. EMPLOYMENT SERVICES PROGRAMS [9000 - 11024] Â Â ( Heading of Division 3 amended by Stats. 1973, Ch. 1207. ) Â Â PART 1. EMPLOYMENT AND EMPLOYABILITY SERVICES [9000 - 11024] Â Â ( Heading of Part 1 amended by Stats. 1973, Ch. 1207. ) Â Â CHAPTER 2. Employment Development Department [9500 - 9925] Â Â ( Heading of Chapter 2 amended by Stats. 1979, Ch. 373. ) Â Â
ARTICLE 5. Jobs for California Graduates Program [9900 - 9908] Â Â ( Article 5 added by Stats. 2000, Ch. 313, Sec. 2. )
  9901.  (a) In order to encourage a regional system of long-lasting, self-sustaining model local programs, communities served pursuant to this article shall contribute in-kind and financial resources in direct support of the model local program, according to the following schedule: (1) During its initial year of implementation, a Jobs for California Graduates local program may receive state funds in an amount equal to 100 percent of the costs of implementing each Jobs for California Graduates Program site, but not to exceed sixty thousand dollars ($60,000). (2) During any year subsequent to the initial year of implementation, a model local program may receive state funds in the amount equal to 75 percent of the costs of implementing the model local program, but not to exceed forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000). (b) Community partners providing matching resources to the model local programs may include private nonprofit corporations, community-based organizations, workforce investment agencies, school districts, and other public and private sources. (Added by Stats. 2000, Ch. 313, Sec. 2. Effective January 1, 2001.)