California 2023-2024 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB685 Compare Versions

Only one version of the bill is available at this time.
OldNewDifferences
11 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 685Introduced by Senator HurtadoFebruary 16, 2023 An act to amend Section 3110 of the Labor Code, relating to employment.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 685, as introduced, Hurtado. Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program: AgTech.Existing law establishes the Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program, to be operative and implemented only upon appropriation of funds by the Legislature. Existing law requires the Division of Apprenticeship Standards, within the Department of Industrial Relations, to administer the program to provide grants, reimbursements, or other funding for the support of an apprenticeship program or training of apprentices.This bill, during the first 5 years of the programs grant funding period, would require the division to prioritize at least 20% of grant funds to be dedicated to reimbursing wage loss of farmworkers transitioning to AgTech, as defined, or a related career, incurred while enrolled in a farmworker-related training program.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 3110 of the Labor Code is amended to read:3110. (a) The provisions of this article shall be operative and implemented only upon appropriation of sufficient funds by the Legislature for that purpose. This article applies only to programs that are not within the jurisdiction of the council established pursuant to Section 3070.(b) (1) The division shall establish and administer the Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program to provide grants, reimbursements, or funding through other appropriate funding mechanisms to an apprenticeship program for the support of apprenticeship programs or for the training of apprentices. Grants, reimbursements, or funding from other appropriate funding mechanisms pursuant to the Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program shall be awarded using funding appropriated by the Legislature for this purpose.(2) (A) During the first five years of administering grant funds under this program, the division shall prioritize a minimum of 20 percent of funds for farmworkers transitioning to AgTech or a related career. Those funds shall be provided only to reimburse wage loss experienced by farmworkers while enrolled in a farmworker-related training program.(B) For purposes of this paragraph, AgTech means the use of technology to improve the efficiency, profitability, or sustainability of agriculture.(c) An apprenticeship program or eligible entity may submit an application to the division to request funds under this article in a manner specified by the division. An eligible entity is an entity that has registered apprentices with the division, including, but not limited to, public educational institutions, public and private nonprofit organizations, local workforce development boards specified in Section 14200 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, labor organizations, as defined in Section 1117, private for-profit organizations, education and training providers, tribal organizations, faith-based organizations, community-based organizations, industry associations, and parties to a collective bargaining agreement.(d) Funding provided to the entities in subdivision (c) can be passed on to whichever entity is performing eligible activities pursuant to the funding that are consistent with this article, including the eligible activities described in Sections 3111.1 and 3112.1, provided that the entities are associated with an approved apprenticeship program.(e) Any entity receiving funding pursuant to this article is subject to evaluation by the division under Section 3073.1. If the entity is found to have violated the provisions of this chapter, those violations are deemed imputed to the associated apprenticeship program, and the division may take any appropriate action against that apprenticeship program.(f) As used in this article, public educational institutions includes local educational agencies, community colleges, the University of California, and the California State University.(g) If a program or other entity is found to be using apprenticeship innovation funding for purposes other than those for which the funds were granted or is found to have obtained the funds improperly, then the program or other entity shall not be eligible to receive any apprenticeship innovation funding and the division or entity authorized to provide funding shall cease providing funds.(h) The division shall require that recipients of apprenticeship innovation funding demonstrate a commitment to high road principles, as described in subdivision (s) of Section 14005 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, and shall evaluate the performance of recipients based on those principles.
22
33 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 685Introduced by Senator HurtadoFebruary 16, 2023 An act to amend Section 3110 of the Labor Code, relating to employment.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 685, as introduced, Hurtado. Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program: AgTech.Existing law establishes the Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program, to be operative and implemented only upon appropriation of funds by the Legislature. Existing law requires the Division of Apprenticeship Standards, within the Department of Industrial Relations, to administer the program to provide grants, reimbursements, or other funding for the support of an apprenticeship program or training of apprentices.This bill, during the first 5 years of the programs grant funding period, would require the division to prioritize at least 20% of grant funds to be dedicated to reimbursing wage loss of farmworkers transitioning to AgTech, as defined, or a related career, incurred while enrolled in a farmworker-related training program.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
44
55
66
77
88
99 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION
1010
1111 Senate Bill
1212
1313 No. 685
1414
1515 Introduced by Senator HurtadoFebruary 16, 2023
1616
1717 Introduced by Senator Hurtado
1818 February 16, 2023
1919
2020 An act to amend Section 3110 of the Labor Code, relating to employment.
2121
2222 LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
2323
2424 ## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
2525
2626 SB 685, as introduced, Hurtado. Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program: AgTech.
2727
2828 Existing law establishes the Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program, to be operative and implemented only upon appropriation of funds by the Legislature. Existing law requires the Division of Apprenticeship Standards, within the Department of Industrial Relations, to administer the program to provide grants, reimbursements, or other funding for the support of an apprenticeship program or training of apprentices.This bill, during the first 5 years of the programs grant funding period, would require the division to prioritize at least 20% of grant funds to be dedicated to reimbursing wage loss of farmworkers transitioning to AgTech, as defined, or a related career, incurred while enrolled in a farmworker-related training program.
2929
3030 Existing law establishes the Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program, to be operative and implemented only upon appropriation of funds by the Legislature. Existing law requires the Division of Apprenticeship Standards, within the Department of Industrial Relations, to administer the program to provide grants, reimbursements, or other funding for the support of an apprenticeship program or training of apprentices.
3131
3232 This bill, during the first 5 years of the programs grant funding period, would require the division to prioritize at least 20% of grant funds to be dedicated to reimbursing wage loss of farmworkers transitioning to AgTech, as defined, or a related career, incurred while enrolled in a farmworker-related training program.
3333
3434 ## Digest Key
3535
3636 ## Bill Text
3737
3838 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 3110 of the Labor Code is amended to read:3110. (a) The provisions of this article shall be operative and implemented only upon appropriation of sufficient funds by the Legislature for that purpose. This article applies only to programs that are not within the jurisdiction of the council established pursuant to Section 3070.(b) (1) The division shall establish and administer the Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program to provide grants, reimbursements, or funding through other appropriate funding mechanisms to an apprenticeship program for the support of apprenticeship programs or for the training of apprentices. Grants, reimbursements, or funding from other appropriate funding mechanisms pursuant to the Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program shall be awarded using funding appropriated by the Legislature for this purpose.(2) (A) During the first five years of administering grant funds under this program, the division shall prioritize a minimum of 20 percent of funds for farmworkers transitioning to AgTech or a related career. Those funds shall be provided only to reimburse wage loss experienced by farmworkers while enrolled in a farmworker-related training program.(B) For purposes of this paragraph, AgTech means the use of technology to improve the efficiency, profitability, or sustainability of agriculture.(c) An apprenticeship program or eligible entity may submit an application to the division to request funds under this article in a manner specified by the division. An eligible entity is an entity that has registered apprentices with the division, including, but not limited to, public educational institutions, public and private nonprofit organizations, local workforce development boards specified in Section 14200 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, labor organizations, as defined in Section 1117, private for-profit organizations, education and training providers, tribal organizations, faith-based organizations, community-based organizations, industry associations, and parties to a collective bargaining agreement.(d) Funding provided to the entities in subdivision (c) can be passed on to whichever entity is performing eligible activities pursuant to the funding that are consistent with this article, including the eligible activities described in Sections 3111.1 and 3112.1, provided that the entities are associated with an approved apprenticeship program.(e) Any entity receiving funding pursuant to this article is subject to evaluation by the division under Section 3073.1. If the entity is found to have violated the provisions of this chapter, those violations are deemed imputed to the associated apprenticeship program, and the division may take any appropriate action against that apprenticeship program.(f) As used in this article, public educational institutions includes local educational agencies, community colleges, the University of California, and the California State University.(g) If a program or other entity is found to be using apprenticeship innovation funding for purposes other than those for which the funds were granted or is found to have obtained the funds improperly, then the program or other entity shall not be eligible to receive any apprenticeship innovation funding and the division or entity authorized to provide funding shall cease providing funds.(h) The division shall require that recipients of apprenticeship innovation funding demonstrate a commitment to high road principles, as described in subdivision (s) of Section 14005 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, and shall evaluate the performance of recipients based on those principles.
3939
4040 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
4141
4242 ## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
4343
4444 SECTION 1. Section 3110 of the Labor Code is amended to read:3110. (a) The provisions of this article shall be operative and implemented only upon appropriation of sufficient funds by the Legislature for that purpose. This article applies only to programs that are not within the jurisdiction of the council established pursuant to Section 3070.(b) (1) The division shall establish and administer the Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program to provide grants, reimbursements, or funding through other appropriate funding mechanisms to an apprenticeship program for the support of apprenticeship programs or for the training of apprentices. Grants, reimbursements, or funding from other appropriate funding mechanisms pursuant to the Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program shall be awarded using funding appropriated by the Legislature for this purpose.(2) (A) During the first five years of administering grant funds under this program, the division shall prioritize a minimum of 20 percent of funds for farmworkers transitioning to AgTech or a related career. Those funds shall be provided only to reimburse wage loss experienced by farmworkers while enrolled in a farmworker-related training program.(B) For purposes of this paragraph, AgTech means the use of technology to improve the efficiency, profitability, or sustainability of agriculture.(c) An apprenticeship program or eligible entity may submit an application to the division to request funds under this article in a manner specified by the division. An eligible entity is an entity that has registered apprentices with the division, including, but not limited to, public educational institutions, public and private nonprofit organizations, local workforce development boards specified in Section 14200 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, labor organizations, as defined in Section 1117, private for-profit organizations, education and training providers, tribal organizations, faith-based organizations, community-based organizations, industry associations, and parties to a collective bargaining agreement.(d) Funding provided to the entities in subdivision (c) can be passed on to whichever entity is performing eligible activities pursuant to the funding that are consistent with this article, including the eligible activities described in Sections 3111.1 and 3112.1, provided that the entities are associated with an approved apprenticeship program.(e) Any entity receiving funding pursuant to this article is subject to evaluation by the division under Section 3073.1. If the entity is found to have violated the provisions of this chapter, those violations are deemed imputed to the associated apprenticeship program, and the division may take any appropriate action against that apprenticeship program.(f) As used in this article, public educational institutions includes local educational agencies, community colleges, the University of California, and the California State University.(g) If a program or other entity is found to be using apprenticeship innovation funding for purposes other than those for which the funds were granted or is found to have obtained the funds improperly, then the program or other entity shall not be eligible to receive any apprenticeship innovation funding and the division or entity authorized to provide funding shall cease providing funds.(h) The division shall require that recipients of apprenticeship innovation funding demonstrate a commitment to high road principles, as described in subdivision (s) of Section 14005 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, and shall evaluate the performance of recipients based on those principles.
4545
4646 SECTION 1. Section 3110 of the Labor Code is amended to read:
4747
4848 ### SECTION 1.
4949
5050 3110. (a) The provisions of this article shall be operative and implemented only upon appropriation of sufficient funds by the Legislature for that purpose. This article applies only to programs that are not within the jurisdiction of the council established pursuant to Section 3070.(b) (1) The division shall establish and administer the Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program to provide grants, reimbursements, or funding through other appropriate funding mechanisms to an apprenticeship program for the support of apprenticeship programs or for the training of apprentices. Grants, reimbursements, or funding from other appropriate funding mechanisms pursuant to the Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program shall be awarded using funding appropriated by the Legislature for this purpose.(2) (A) During the first five years of administering grant funds under this program, the division shall prioritize a minimum of 20 percent of funds for farmworkers transitioning to AgTech or a related career. Those funds shall be provided only to reimburse wage loss experienced by farmworkers while enrolled in a farmworker-related training program.(B) For purposes of this paragraph, AgTech means the use of technology to improve the efficiency, profitability, or sustainability of agriculture.(c) An apprenticeship program or eligible entity may submit an application to the division to request funds under this article in a manner specified by the division. An eligible entity is an entity that has registered apprentices with the division, including, but not limited to, public educational institutions, public and private nonprofit organizations, local workforce development boards specified in Section 14200 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, labor organizations, as defined in Section 1117, private for-profit organizations, education and training providers, tribal organizations, faith-based organizations, community-based organizations, industry associations, and parties to a collective bargaining agreement.(d) Funding provided to the entities in subdivision (c) can be passed on to whichever entity is performing eligible activities pursuant to the funding that are consistent with this article, including the eligible activities described in Sections 3111.1 and 3112.1, provided that the entities are associated with an approved apprenticeship program.(e) Any entity receiving funding pursuant to this article is subject to evaluation by the division under Section 3073.1. If the entity is found to have violated the provisions of this chapter, those violations are deemed imputed to the associated apprenticeship program, and the division may take any appropriate action against that apprenticeship program.(f) As used in this article, public educational institutions includes local educational agencies, community colleges, the University of California, and the California State University.(g) If a program or other entity is found to be using apprenticeship innovation funding for purposes other than those for which the funds were granted or is found to have obtained the funds improperly, then the program or other entity shall not be eligible to receive any apprenticeship innovation funding and the division or entity authorized to provide funding shall cease providing funds.(h) The division shall require that recipients of apprenticeship innovation funding demonstrate a commitment to high road principles, as described in subdivision (s) of Section 14005 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, and shall evaluate the performance of recipients based on those principles.
5151
5252 3110. (a) The provisions of this article shall be operative and implemented only upon appropriation of sufficient funds by the Legislature for that purpose. This article applies only to programs that are not within the jurisdiction of the council established pursuant to Section 3070.(b) (1) The division shall establish and administer the Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program to provide grants, reimbursements, or funding through other appropriate funding mechanisms to an apprenticeship program for the support of apprenticeship programs or for the training of apprentices. Grants, reimbursements, or funding from other appropriate funding mechanisms pursuant to the Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program shall be awarded using funding appropriated by the Legislature for this purpose.(2) (A) During the first five years of administering grant funds under this program, the division shall prioritize a minimum of 20 percent of funds for farmworkers transitioning to AgTech or a related career. Those funds shall be provided only to reimburse wage loss experienced by farmworkers while enrolled in a farmworker-related training program.(B) For purposes of this paragraph, AgTech means the use of technology to improve the efficiency, profitability, or sustainability of agriculture.(c) An apprenticeship program or eligible entity may submit an application to the division to request funds under this article in a manner specified by the division. An eligible entity is an entity that has registered apprentices with the division, including, but not limited to, public educational institutions, public and private nonprofit organizations, local workforce development boards specified in Section 14200 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, labor organizations, as defined in Section 1117, private for-profit organizations, education and training providers, tribal organizations, faith-based organizations, community-based organizations, industry associations, and parties to a collective bargaining agreement.(d) Funding provided to the entities in subdivision (c) can be passed on to whichever entity is performing eligible activities pursuant to the funding that are consistent with this article, including the eligible activities described in Sections 3111.1 and 3112.1, provided that the entities are associated with an approved apprenticeship program.(e) Any entity receiving funding pursuant to this article is subject to evaluation by the division under Section 3073.1. If the entity is found to have violated the provisions of this chapter, those violations are deemed imputed to the associated apprenticeship program, and the division may take any appropriate action against that apprenticeship program.(f) As used in this article, public educational institutions includes local educational agencies, community colleges, the University of California, and the California State University.(g) If a program or other entity is found to be using apprenticeship innovation funding for purposes other than those for which the funds were granted or is found to have obtained the funds improperly, then the program or other entity shall not be eligible to receive any apprenticeship innovation funding and the division or entity authorized to provide funding shall cease providing funds.(h) The division shall require that recipients of apprenticeship innovation funding demonstrate a commitment to high road principles, as described in subdivision (s) of Section 14005 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, and shall evaluate the performance of recipients based on those principles.
5353
5454 3110. (a) The provisions of this article shall be operative and implemented only upon appropriation of sufficient funds by the Legislature for that purpose. This article applies only to programs that are not within the jurisdiction of the council established pursuant to Section 3070.(b) (1) The division shall establish and administer the Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program to provide grants, reimbursements, or funding through other appropriate funding mechanisms to an apprenticeship program for the support of apprenticeship programs or for the training of apprentices. Grants, reimbursements, or funding from other appropriate funding mechanisms pursuant to the Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program shall be awarded using funding appropriated by the Legislature for this purpose.(2) (A) During the first five years of administering grant funds under this program, the division shall prioritize a minimum of 20 percent of funds for farmworkers transitioning to AgTech or a related career. Those funds shall be provided only to reimburse wage loss experienced by farmworkers while enrolled in a farmworker-related training program.(B) For purposes of this paragraph, AgTech means the use of technology to improve the efficiency, profitability, or sustainability of agriculture.(c) An apprenticeship program or eligible entity may submit an application to the division to request funds under this article in a manner specified by the division. An eligible entity is an entity that has registered apprentices with the division, including, but not limited to, public educational institutions, public and private nonprofit organizations, local workforce development boards specified in Section 14200 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, labor organizations, as defined in Section 1117, private for-profit organizations, education and training providers, tribal organizations, faith-based organizations, community-based organizations, industry associations, and parties to a collective bargaining agreement.(d) Funding provided to the entities in subdivision (c) can be passed on to whichever entity is performing eligible activities pursuant to the funding that are consistent with this article, including the eligible activities described in Sections 3111.1 and 3112.1, provided that the entities are associated with an approved apprenticeship program.(e) Any entity receiving funding pursuant to this article is subject to evaluation by the division under Section 3073.1. If the entity is found to have violated the provisions of this chapter, those violations are deemed imputed to the associated apprenticeship program, and the division may take any appropriate action against that apprenticeship program.(f) As used in this article, public educational institutions includes local educational agencies, community colleges, the University of California, and the California State University.(g) If a program or other entity is found to be using apprenticeship innovation funding for purposes other than those for which the funds were granted or is found to have obtained the funds improperly, then the program or other entity shall not be eligible to receive any apprenticeship innovation funding and the division or entity authorized to provide funding shall cease providing funds.(h) The division shall require that recipients of apprenticeship innovation funding demonstrate a commitment to high road principles, as described in subdivision (s) of Section 14005 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, and shall evaluate the performance of recipients based on those principles.
5555
5656
5757
5858 3110. (a) The provisions of this article shall be operative and implemented only upon appropriation of sufficient funds by the Legislature for that purpose. This article applies only to programs that are not within the jurisdiction of the council established pursuant to Section 3070.
5959
6060 (b) (1) The division shall establish and administer the Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program to provide grants, reimbursements, or funding through other appropriate funding mechanisms to an apprenticeship program for the support of apprenticeship programs or for the training of apprentices. Grants, reimbursements, or funding from other appropriate funding mechanisms pursuant to the Apprenticeship Innovation Funding Program shall be awarded using funding appropriated by the Legislature for this purpose.
6161
6262 (2) (A) During the first five years of administering grant funds under this program, the division shall prioritize a minimum of 20 percent of funds for farmworkers transitioning to AgTech or a related career. Those funds shall be provided only to reimburse wage loss experienced by farmworkers while enrolled in a farmworker-related training program.
6363
6464 (B) For purposes of this paragraph, AgTech means the use of technology to improve the efficiency, profitability, or sustainability of agriculture.
6565
6666 (c) An apprenticeship program or eligible entity may submit an application to the division to request funds under this article in a manner specified by the division. An eligible entity is an entity that has registered apprentices with the division, including, but not limited to, public educational institutions, public and private nonprofit organizations, local workforce development boards specified in Section 14200 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, labor organizations, as defined in Section 1117, private for-profit organizations, education and training providers, tribal organizations, faith-based organizations, community-based organizations, industry associations, and parties to a collective bargaining agreement.
6767
6868 (d) Funding provided to the entities in subdivision (c) can be passed on to whichever entity is performing eligible activities pursuant to the funding that are consistent with this article, including the eligible activities described in Sections 3111.1 and 3112.1, provided that the entities are associated with an approved apprenticeship program.
6969
7070 (e) Any entity receiving funding pursuant to this article is subject to evaluation by the division under Section 3073.1. If the entity is found to have violated the provisions of this chapter, those violations are deemed imputed to the associated apprenticeship program, and the division may take any appropriate action against that apprenticeship program.
7171
7272 (f) As used in this article, public educational institutions includes local educational agencies, community colleges, the University of California, and the California State University.
7373
7474 (g) If a program or other entity is found to be using apprenticeship innovation funding for purposes other than those for which the funds were granted or is found to have obtained the funds improperly, then the program or other entity shall not be eligible to receive any apprenticeship innovation funding and the division or entity authorized to provide funding shall cease providing funds.
7575
7676 (h) The division shall require that recipients of apprenticeship innovation funding demonstrate a commitment to high road principles, as described in subdivision (s) of Section 14005 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, and shall evaluate the performance of recipients based on those principles.