Amended IN Assembly March 20, 2019 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 198Introduced by Assembly Member Quirk-SilvaJanuary 10, 2019 An act to amend Section 53086 of the Education Code, relating to career development. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 198, as amended, Quirk-Silva. California Career Resource Network Program: career aptitude test.Existing law establishes the California Career Resource Network Program in the State Department of Education for the purpose of providing career development information and resources to people in California in order to enable them to reach their career goals, as provided. Existing law provides that the primary duty of the program is to distribute career information, resources, and training materials to middle school and high school counselors, educators, and administrators, in order to ensure that middle schools and high schools have the necessary information available to provide a pupil with guidance and instruction on education and job requirements necessary for career development. Existing law requires the program to perform its duties only upon funding provided in the annual Budget Act.This bill would require the California Career Resource Network Program to develop and distribute a program to identify publicly available evidence-based career aptitude test that presents tests that present pupils with various career options aligned with their academic and extracurricular interests. interests, and would require the program to post information on how to access these tests on its internet website.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 53086 of the Education Code is amended to read:53086. (a) There is in the department the California Career Resource Network Program, formerly called the California Occupational Information Coordinating Committee. This program is established for the purposes of Section 2328 of Title 20 of the United States Code, for the purposes of this article, and for other purposes authorized by the Legislature.(b) The mission of the program is to provide all persons in California with career development information and resources to enable them to reach their career goals.(c) The primary duty of the program is to distribute career information, resources, and training materials to middle school and high school counselors, educators, and administrators, in order to ensure that middle schools and high schools have the necessary information available to provide a pupil with guidance and instruction on education and job requirements necessary for career development.(d) Information and resources distributed by the program shall provide all of the following:(1) Encouragement to completing a secondary education.(2) Career exploration tools, provided in written and multimedia format, that offer an introduction to the nature of career planning, self-assessment, methods of investigating the work world, methods of identifying and meeting education and training needs, and methods of creating a career action plan.(3) Relevant information on the labor market and career opportunities.(4) Assistance to a pupil in the acquisition and development of career competencies including the appropriate skills, attitudes, and knowledge to allow a pupil to successfully manage his or her the pupils career.(e) The California Career Resource Network Program shall develop and distribute a program shall identify publicly available evidence-based career aptitude test that presents tests that present pupils with various career options aligned with their academic and extracurricular interests. interests, and shall post information on how to access these tests on its internet website.(f) (1) There is hereby established the State Agency Partners Committee composed of the following members or their designees:(A) The Director of Employment Development.(B) The Superintendent.(C) The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges.(D) The Director of Rehabilitation.(E) The Director of Social Services.(F) The Executive Director of the California Workforce Development Board.(G) The Director of the Division of Adult Institutions in the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.(H) The Director of the Division of Juvenile Justice in the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.(I) The Director of Developmental Services.(2) The State Agency Partners Committee shall coordinate the use of network information and resources in programs that are implemented by the entities that the members of the committee represent.(g) The program shall perform its duties only upon funding provided in the annual Budget Act. Amended IN Assembly March 20, 2019 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 198Introduced by Assembly Member Quirk-SilvaJanuary 10, 2019 An act to amend Section 53086 of the Education Code, relating to career development. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 198, as amended, Quirk-Silva. California Career Resource Network Program: career aptitude test.Existing law establishes the California Career Resource Network Program in the State Department of Education for the purpose of providing career development information and resources to people in California in order to enable them to reach their career goals, as provided. Existing law provides that the primary duty of the program is to distribute career information, resources, and training materials to middle school and high school counselors, educators, and administrators, in order to ensure that middle schools and high schools have the necessary information available to provide a pupil with guidance and instruction on education and job requirements necessary for career development. Existing law requires the program to perform its duties only upon funding provided in the annual Budget Act.This bill would require the California Career Resource Network Program to develop and distribute a program to identify publicly available evidence-based career aptitude test that presents tests that present pupils with various career options aligned with their academic and extracurricular interests. interests, and would require the program to post information on how to access these tests on its internet website.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Amended IN Assembly March 20, 2019 Amended IN Assembly March 20, 2019 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 198 Introduced by Assembly Member Quirk-SilvaJanuary 10, 2019 Introduced by Assembly Member Quirk-Silva January 10, 2019 An act to amend Section 53086 of the Education Code, relating to career development. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST ## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST AB 198, as amended, Quirk-Silva. California Career Resource Network Program: career aptitude test. Existing law establishes the California Career Resource Network Program in the State Department of Education for the purpose of providing career development information and resources to people in California in order to enable them to reach their career goals, as provided. Existing law provides that the primary duty of the program is to distribute career information, resources, and training materials to middle school and high school counselors, educators, and administrators, in order to ensure that middle schools and high schools have the necessary information available to provide a pupil with guidance and instruction on education and job requirements necessary for career development. Existing law requires the program to perform its duties only upon funding provided in the annual Budget Act.This bill would require the California Career Resource Network Program to develop and distribute a program to identify publicly available evidence-based career aptitude test that presents tests that present pupils with various career options aligned with their academic and extracurricular interests. interests, and would require the program to post information on how to access these tests on its internet website. Existing law establishes the California Career Resource Network Program in the State Department of Education for the purpose of providing career development information and resources to people in California in order to enable them to reach their career goals, as provided. Existing law provides that the primary duty of the program is to distribute career information, resources, and training materials to middle school and high school counselors, educators, and administrators, in order to ensure that middle schools and high schools have the necessary information available to provide a pupil with guidance and instruction on education and job requirements necessary for career development. Existing law requires the program to perform its duties only upon funding provided in the annual Budget Act. This bill would require the California Career Resource Network Program to develop and distribute a program to identify publicly available evidence-based career aptitude test that presents tests that present pupils with various career options aligned with their academic and extracurricular interests. interests, and would require the program to post information on how to access these tests on its internet website. ## Digest Key ## Bill Text The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 53086 of the Education Code is amended to read:53086. (a) There is in the department the California Career Resource Network Program, formerly called the California Occupational Information Coordinating Committee. This program is established for the purposes of Section 2328 of Title 20 of the United States Code, for the purposes of this article, and for other purposes authorized by the Legislature.(b) The mission of the program is to provide all persons in California with career development information and resources to enable them to reach their career goals.(c) The primary duty of the program is to distribute career information, resources, and training materials to middle school and high school counselors, educators, and administrators, in order to ensure that middle schools and high schools have the necessary information available to provide a pupil with guidance and instruction on education and job requirements necessary for career development.(d) Information and resources distributed by the program shall provide all of the following:(1) Encouragement to completing a secondary education.(2) Career exploration tools, provided in written and multimedia format, that offer an introduction to the nature of career planning, self-assessment, methods of investigating the work world, methods of identifying and meeting education and training needs, and methods of creating a career action plan.(3) Relevant information on the labor market and career opportunities.(4) Assistance to a pupil in the acquisition and development of career competencies including the appropriate skills, attitudes, and knowledge to allow a pupil to successfully manage his or her the pupils career.(e) The California Career Resource Network Program shall develop and distribute a program shall identify publicly available evidence-based career aptitude test that presents tests that present pupils with various career options aligned with their academic and extracurricular interests. interests, and shall post information on how to access these tests on its internet website.(f) (1) There is hereby established the State Agency Partners Committee composed of the following members or their designees:(A) The Director of Employment Development.(B) The Superintendent.(C) The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges.(D) The Director of Rehabilitation.(E) The Director of Social Services.(F) The Executive Director of the California Workforce Development Board.(G) The Director of the Division of Adult Institutions in the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.(H) The Director of the Division of Juvenile Justice in the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.(I) The Director of Developmental Services.(2) The State Agency Partners Committee shall coordinate the use of network information and resources in programs that are implemented by the entities that the members of the committee represent.(g) The program shall perform its duties only upon funding provided in the annual Budget Act. The people of the State of California do enact as follows: ## The people of the State of California do enact as follows: SECTION 1. Section 53086 of the Education Code is amended to read:53086. (a) There is in the department the California Career Resource Network Program, formerly called the California Occupational Information Coordinating Committee. This program is established for the purposes of Section 2328 of Title 20 of the United States Code, for the purposes of this article, and for other purposes authorized by the Legislature.(b) The mission of the program is to provide all persons in California with career development information and resources to enable them to reach their career goals.(c) The primary duty of the program is to distribute career information, resources, and training materials to middle school and high school counselors, educators, and administrators, in order to ensure that middle schools and high schools have the necessary information available to provide a pupil with guidance and instruction on education and job requirements necessary for career development.(d) Information and resources distributed by the program shall provide all of the following:(1) Encouragement to completing a secondary education.(2) Career exploration tools, provided in written and multimedia format, that offer an introduction to the nature of career planning, self-assessment, methods of investigating the work world, methods of identifying and meeting education and training needs, and methods of creating a career action plan.(3) Relevant information on the labor market and career opportunities.(4) Assistance to a pupil in the acquisition and development of career competencies including the appropriate skills, attitudes, and knowledge to allow a pupil to successfully manage his or her the pupils career.(e) The California Career Resource Network Program shall develop and distribute a program shall identify publicly available evidence-based career aptitude test that presents tests that present pupils with various career options aligned with their academic and extracurricular interests. interests, and shall post information on how to access these tests on its internet website.(f) (1) There is hereby established the State Agency Partners Committee composed of the following members or their designees:(A) The Director of Employment Development.(B) The Superintendent.(C) The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges.(D) The Director of Rehabilitation.(E) The Director of Social Services.(F) The Executive Director of the California Workforce Development Board.(G) The Director of the Division of Adult Institutions in the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.(H) The Director of the Division of Juvenile Justice in the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.(I) The Director of Developmental Services.(2) The State Agency Partners Committee shall coordinate the use of network information and resources in programs that are implemented by the entities that the members of the committee represent.(g) The program shall perform its duties only upon funding provided in the annual Budget Act. SECTION 1. Section 53086 of the Education Code is amended to read: ### SECTION 1. 53086. (a) There is in the department the California Career Resource Network Program, formerly called the California Occupational Information Coordinating Committee. This program is established for the purposes of Section 2328 of Title 20 of the United States Code, for the purposes of this article, and for other purposes authorized by the Legislature.(b) The mission of the program is to provide all persons in California with career development information and resources to enable them to reach their career goals.(c) The primary duty of the program is to distribute career information, resources, and training materials to middle school and high school counselors, educators, and administrators, in order to ensure that middle schools and high schools have the necessary information available to provide a pupil with guidance and instruction on education and job requirements necessary for career development.(d) Information and resources distributed by the program shall provide all of the following:(1) Encouragement to completing a secondary education.(2) Career exploration tools, provided in written and multimedia format, that offer an introduction to the nature of career planning, self-assessment, methods of investigating the work world, methods of identifying and meeting education and training needs, and methods of creating a career action plan.(3) Relevant information on the labor market and career opportunities.(4) Assistance to a pupil in the acquisition and development of career competencies including the appropriate skills, attitudes, and knowledge to allow a pupil to successfully manage his or her the pupils career.(e) The California Career Resource Network Program shall develop and distribute a program shall identify publicly available evidence-based career aptitude test that presents tests that present pupils with various career options aligned with their academic and extracurricular interests. interests, and shall post information on how to access these tests on its internet website.(f) (1) There is hereby established the State Agency Partners Committee composed of the following members or their designees:(A) The Director of Employment Development.(B) The Superintendent.(C) The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges.(D) The Director of Rehabilitation.(E) The Director of Social Services.(F) The Executive Director of the California Workforce Development Board.(G) The Director of the Division of Adult Institutions in the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.(H) The Director of the Division of Juvenile Justice in the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.(I) The Director of Developmental Services.(2) The State Agency Partners Committee shall coordinate the use of network information and resources in programs that are implemented by the entities that the members of the committee represent.(g) The program shall perform its duties only upon funding provided in the annual Budget Act. 53086. (a) There is in the department the California Career Resource Network Program, formerly called the California Occupational Information Coordinating Committee. This program is established for the purposes of Section 2328 of Title 20 of the United States Code, for the purposes of this article, and for other purposes authorized by the Legislature.(b) The mission of the program is to provide all persons in California with career development information and resources to enable them to reach their career goals.(c) The primary duty of the program is to distribute career information, resources, and training materials to middle school and high school counselors, educators, and administrators, in order to ensure that middle schools and high schools have the necessary information available to provide a pupil with guidance and instruction on education and job requirements necessary for career development.(d) Information and resources distributed by the program shall provide all of the following:(1) Encouragement to completing a secondary education.(2) Career exploration tools, provided in written and multimedia format, that offer an introduction to the nature of career planning, self-assessment, methods of investigating the work world, methods of identifying and meeting education and training needs, and methods of creating a career action plan.(3) Relevant information on the labor market and career opportunities.(4) Assistance to a pupil in the acquisition and development of career competencies including the appropriate skills, attitudes, and knowledge to allow a pupil to successfully manage his or her the pupils career.(e) The California Career Resource Network Program shall develop and distribute a program shall identify publicly available evidence-based career aptitude test that presents tests that present pupils with various career options aligned with their academic and extracurricular interests. interests, and shall post information on how to access these tests on its internet website.(f) (1) There is hereby established the State Agency Partners Committee composed of the following members or their designees:(A) The Director of Employment Development.(B) The Superintendent.(C) The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges.(D) The Director of Rehabilitation.(E) The Director of Social Services.(F) The Executive Director of the California Workforce Development Board.(G) The Director of the Division of Adult Institutions in the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.(H) The Director of the Division of Juvenile Justice in the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.(I) The Director of Developmental Services.(2) The State Agency Partners Committee shall coordinate the use of network information and resources in programs that are implemented by the entities that the members of the committee represent.(g) The program shall perform its duties only upon funding provided in the annual Budget Act. 53086. (a) There is in the department the California Career Resource Network Program, formerly called the California Occupational Information Coordinating Committee. This program is established for the purposes of Section 2328 of Title 20 of the United States Code, for the purposes of this article, and for other purposes authorized by the Legislature.(b) The mission of the program is to provide all persons in California with career development information and resources to enable them to reach their career goals.(c) The primary duty of the program is to distribute career information, resources, and training materials to middle school and high school counselors, educators, and administrators, in order to ensure that middle schools and high schools have the necessary information available to provide a pupil with guidance and instruction on education and job requirements necessary for career development.(d) Information and resources distributed by the program shall provide all of the following:(1) Encouragement to completing a secondary education.(2) Career exploration tools, provided in written and multimedia format, that offer an introduction to the nature of career planning, self-assessment, methods of investigating the work world, methods of identifying and meeting education and training needs, and methods of creating a career action plan.(3) Relevant information on the labor market and career opportunities.(4) Assistance to a pupil in the acquisition and development of career competencies including the appropriate skills, attitudes, and knowledge to allow a pupil to successfully manage his or her the pupils career.(e) The California Career Resource Network Program shall develop and distribute a program shall identify publicly available evidence-based career aptitude test that presents tests that present pupils with various career options aligned with their academic and extracurricular interests. interests, and shall post information on how to access these tests on its internet website.(f) (1) There is hereby established the State Agency Partners Committee composed of the following members or their designees:(A) The Director of Employment Development.(B) The Superintendent.(C) The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges.(D) The Director of Rehabilitation.(E) The Director of Social Services.(F) The Executive Director of the California Workforce Development Board.(G) The Director of the Division of Adult Institutions in the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.(H) The Director of the Division of Juvenile Justice in the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.(I) The Director of Developmental Services.(2) The State Agency Partners Committee shall coordinate the use of network information and resources in programs that are implemented by the entities that the members of the committee represent.(g) The program shall perform its duties only upon funding provided in the annual Budget Act. 53086. (a) There is in the department the California Career Resource Network Program, formerly called the California Occupational Information Coordinating Committee. This program is established for the purposes of Section 2328 of Title 20 of the United States Code, for the purposes of this article, and for other purposes authorized by the Legislature. (b) The mission of the program is to provide all persons in California with career development information and resources to enable them to reach their career goals. (c) The primary duty of the program is to distribute career information, resources, and training materials to middle school and high school counselors, educators, and administrators, in order to ensure that middle schools and high schools have the necessary information available to provide a pupil with guidance and instruction on education and job requirements necessary for career development. (d) Information and resources distributed by the program shall provide all of the following: (1) Encouragement to completing a secondary education. (2) Career exploration tools, provided in written and multimedia format, that offer an introduction to the nature of career planning, self-assessment, methods of investigating the work world, methods of identifying and meeting education and training needs, and methods of creating a career action plan. (3) Relevant information on the labor market and career opportunities. (4) Assistance to a pupil in the acquisition and development of career competencies including the appropriate skills, attitudes, and knowledge to allow a pupil to successfully manage his or her the pupils career. (e) The California Career Resource Network Program shall develop and distribute a program shall identify publicly available evidence-based career aptitude test that presents tests that present pupils with various career options aligned with their academic and extracurricular interests. interests, and shall post information on how to access these tests on its internet website. (f) (1) There is hereby established the State Agency Partners Committee composed of the following members or their designees: (A) The Director of Employment Development. (B) The Superintendent. (C) The Chancellor of the California Community Colleges. (D) The Director of Rehabilitation. (E) The Director of Social Services. (F) The Executive Director of the California Workforce Development Board. (G) The Director of the Division of Adult Institutions in the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. (H) The Director of the Division of Juvenile Justice in the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. (I) The Director of Developmental Services. (2) The State Agency Partners Committee shall coordinate the use of network information and resources in programs that are implemented by the entities that the members of the committee represent. (g) The program shall perform its duties only upon funding provided in the annual Budget Act.