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§ 28C.18.210 — Clean energy technology workforce advisory committee—Duties—Membership.
Washington § 28C.18.210
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Wash. Rev. Code § 28C.18.210 (2026).
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(1)The board shall establish a clean energy technology workforce advisory committee. The goal of the clean energy technology workforce advisory committee is to advise policymakers on efforts to support the expansion of clean energy technology sectors and jobs by prioritizing transition of the existing skilled workforce to new industry sectors and providing training opportunities where needed to address gaps, as well as mitigating the impact of climate change policy transitions to workers, employers, and communities.
(2)The clean energy technology workforce advisory committee shall:
(a)Review workforce and business issues in direct employment in the energy sector, in its supply chain, and the impacts of the energy transition to dependent sectors; and
(b)Recommend strategies to preven
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