An Act To Address Maine's Immediate Workforce Needs
Sec. 1. 5 MRSA c. 383, sub-c. 2, art. 2-C is enacted to read:
ARTICLE 2-C
MAINE SKILLS GAP PROGRAM
§ 13063-R. Maine Skills Gap Program
The Department of Labor shall manage the registry within existing resources and shall coordinate with the Department of Economic and Community Development when supplying information from the qualified employee registry to qualified employers.
The Department of Economic and Community Development shall manage the registry within existing resources and shall coordinate with the Department of Labor when supplying information from the qualified employer registry to qualified employees.
Sec. 2. 36 MRSA §5122, sub-§2, ¶FF-1 is enacted to read:
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This bill creates the Maine Skills Gap Program to address the immediate hiring needs of Maine employers. Its goal is to encourage students and qualified experienced workers to take positions with Maine companies representing industries with significant unmet demand for skilled labor by reimbursing a portion of an employee's student debt or, in the absence of student debt, reimbursing a portion of an employee's housing expense during the employee's employment. The reimbursement is not subject to Maine income tax. A qualified employer will be considered eligible for reimbursement by the State under the Maine Employment Tax Increment Financing Program and will be reimbursed 50% of the qualified employer's employment, payroll and state income tax withholding taxes paid by the qualified employer for each qualified employee. The Maine Skills Gap Program is repealed March 31, 2021.