O F F I C E O F L E G I S L A T I V E R E S E A R C H P U B L I C A C T S U M M A R Y Page 1 PA 24-103—sSB 250 Commerce Committee AN ACT CONCERNING TH E GLOBAL ENTREPRENEU R IN RESIDENCE PROGRAM SUMMARY: This act requires the Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) to submit recommendations to the Commerce Committee by January 1, 2025, on how to design and establish a three-year Global Entrepreneur in Residence pilot program to attract or retain resident specialists in Connecticut. Under the act, a “resident specialist” is someone who: 1. is employed part-time by a private employer in a specialty occupation (see BACKGROUND), 2. is not a United States citizen, and 3. wants to move to or stay in Connecticut as a nonimmigrant while employed by the employer. In addition to attracting and retaining resident specialists, the program may: 1. facilitate or support partnerships between eligible institutions (i.e., public or private higher education institutions in Connecticut) and private employers that employ resident specialists; 2. help resident specialists file visa applications; and 3. accept donated funds to support the program’s purposes. Under the act, DECD must consult with UConn, the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU), the Office of Workforce Strategy, and the governor’s office when making the pilot program recommendations. It may also consult with other eligible institutions, nonprofit organizations, and for-profit businesses to make recommendations. Lastly, the act requires DECD, UConn, and CSCU, by January 1, 2025, to jointly survey noncitizen students at UConn and CSCU to assess interest in the pilot program. They may do so in collaboration with other eligible institutions and any other parties. EFFECTIVE DATE: Upon passage BACKGROUND Specialty Occupation Visas To qualify for certain visas (e.g., an H-1B visa), a foreign worker must have a bachelor’s degree or higher and be employed in a specialty occupation by a U.S.- based employer who will file the visa petition. A specialty occupation is generally one that requires highly specialized knowledge and a bachelor’s or higher degree in the specific specialty (or its equivalent) to work in the occupation in the United States.