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2006 Senate Bill 6711: Establishing a state online business training and entrepreneurial system
Introduced by Sen. Tracey Eide, (D-Federal Way) (D) on January 19, 2006
To allow Washington State University under their small business development center to develop a state online business training and entrepreneurial system. The system’s curriculum course content will be in coordination with the Department of Community, Trade, and Economic Development, and also other similar programs throughout the state. The system should contain written assignments and progress standards to allow participants to submit their work and prove their completion of the program.   Official Text and Analysis.
Referred to the Senate International Trade and Economic Development Committee on January 19, 2006
Substitute offered to the Senate International Trade and Economic Development Committee on February 2, 2006
To provide that curriculum development is to be consistent with federal regulations and completed in coordination with the state microenterprise association.
Referred to the Senate Ways & Means Committee on February 2, 2006
Substitute offered to the Senate Ways & Means Committee on February 7, 2006
To provide that CTED, instead of the Small Business Development Center located at Washington State university, will be the lead agency for establishing curriculum content and contracting for additional services.