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of $100,000 in any fiscal year to provide funds for any unusual
and unforeseen needs as may arise in the operation of the Maine
technical community colleges. Allocations may be made from this
fund by the Governor only upon the written request of the Board
of Trustees of the Maine Technical Community College System and
after consultation with the State Budget Officer.

 
Sec. 15. 5 MRSA §1507, sub-§5-A, as repealed and replaced by PL
1993, c. 349, §7, is amended to read:

 
5-A. Job development training. The Governor may allocate
funds from such account in amounts not to exceed in total the
sum of $1,000,000 to provide funds for any unusual, unforeseen
or extraordinary needs for state assistance in creating jobs
by assisting in meeting the training requirements of labor-
intensive new or expanding industries. In fiscal year 1989-
90, $75,000 of this amount may also be allocated for immediate
job training, unemployment counseling, retraining and other
assistance to displaced workers. In fiscal year 1989-90, an
additional $75,000 of this amount may also be allocated for
immediate job training, unemployment counseling, retraining
and other assistance to displaced workers in the midcoast area
of the State. Allocations for this purpose may be made from
this fund by the Governor only upon the written request of the
Commissioner of Labor and the Commissioner of Economic and
Community Development and after consultation with the State
Budget Officer. The commissioners' request to the Governor
must be formulated subsequent to their consultation with the
Commissioner of Education, the President of the Maine
Technical Community College System and the director of the
appropriate service delivery area as defined by the Job
Training Partnership Act.

 
Sec. 16. 5 MRSA §1547, sub-§3, as enacted by PL 1999, c. 731, Pt.
RRR, §1, is amended to read:

 
3. Component units. Component units of the State include,
but are not limited to, the following organizations: the
Loring Development Authority of Maine; the Finance Authority
of Maine; the Maine Educational Loan Authority; the Maine
Municipal Bond Bank; the Maine Health and Higher Education
Facilities Authority; the Maine Governmental Facilities
Authority; the Maine Maritime Academy; the Maine State Housing
Authority; the University of Maine System; the Maine Technical
Community College System; and the Maine State Retirement
System. The State Controller may identify additional
component units in accordance with standards established by a
governmental accounting standards board.

 
Sec. 17. 5 MRSA §1665, sub-§5, as enacted by PL 1991, c. 376, §20,
is amended to read:


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