Legislation
SECTION 827
Study of federal programs
Labor (LAB) CHAPTER 31, ARTICLE 23-B
§ 827. Study of federal programs. The commissioner shall:
1. In consultation with appropriate heads of agencies, prepare and
furnish a study to determine the feasibility of and appropriate
procedures for allowing displaced homemakers to participate in:
(a) programs established under the Comprehensive Employment and
Training Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 801 et seq.);
(b) work incentive programs established under section 432 (b) (1) of
the Social Security Act;
(c) related federal and state employment, education, and health
assistance programs; and
(d) programs established or benefits provided under federal and state
unemployment compensation laws by consideration of full-time homemakers
as workers eligible for such benefits or programs.
2. Through coordination with the department of labor, conduct a study
to determine the feasibility of and appropriate procedures for allowing
displaced homemakers to participate in programs established or benefits
provided under;
(a) the Federal-State Extended Unemployment Compensation Act of 1970
(Public Law 91-373; 87 Stat. 708);
(b) title II of the Emergency Jobs and Unemployment Assistance Act of
1974 (Public Law 93-567; 88 Stat. 1850);
(c) the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Act of 1974 (Public Law
93-572; 88 Stat. 1869); and
(d) related federal and state unemployment, employment, health and
education assistance programs.
1. In consultation with appropriate heads of agencies, prepare and
furnish a study to determine the feasibility of and appropriate
procedures for allowing displaced homemakers to participate in:
(a) programs established under the Comprehensive Employment and
Training Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 801 et seq.);
(b) work incentive programs established under section 432 (b) (1) of
the Social Security Act;
(c) related federal and state employment, education, and health
assistance programs; and
(d) programs established or benefits provided under federal and state
unemployment compensation laws by consideration of full-time homemakers
as workers eligible for such benefits or programs.
2. Through coordination with the department of labor, conduct a study
to determine the feasibility of and appropriate procedures for allowing
displaced homemakers to participate in programs established or benefits
provided under;
(a) the Federal-State Extended Unemployment Compensation Act of 1970
(Public Law 91-373; 87 Stat. 708);
(b) title II of the Emergency Jobs and Unemployment Assistance Act of
1974 (Public Law 93-567; 88 Stat. 1850);
(c) the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Act of 1974 (Public Law
93-572; 88 Stat. 1869); and
(d) related federal and state unemployment, employment, health and
education assistance programs.