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1 | - | WES MOORE, Governor Ch. 578 | |
2 | 1 | ||
3 | - | – 1 – | |
4 | - | Chapter 578 | |
5 | - | (Senate Bill 801) | |
6 | 2 | ||
7 | - | AN ACT concerning | |
3 | + | EXPLANATION: CAPITALS INDICATE MAT TER ADDED TO EXISTIN G LAW. | |
4 | + | [Brackets] indicate matter deleted from existing law. | |
5 | + | Underlining indicates amendments to bill. | |
6 | + | Strike out indicates matter stricken from the bill by amendment or deleted from the law by | |
7 | + | amendment. | |
8 | + | Italics indicate opposite chamber/conference committee amendments. | |
9 | + | *sb0801* | |
8 | 10 | ||
9 | - | Economic Development – Cybersecurity – Cyber Maryland Program | |
11 | + | SENATE BILL 801 | |
12 | + | C8, F2 (3lr0980) | |
13 | + | ENROLLED BILL | |
14 | + | — Finance/Health and Government Operations and Economic Matters — | |
15 | + | Introduced by Senator Hester Senators Hester and Jennings | |
10 | 16 | ||
11 | - | FOR the purpose of establishing the Cyber Maryland Program in the Maryland Technology | |
12 | - | Development Corporation to increase the cybersecurity workforce in the State, build | |
13 | - | an advanced cybersecurity workforce, and carry out other purposes related to the | |
14 | - | cybersecurity workforce in the State; establishing the Cyber Maryland Fund; | |
15 | - | establishing the Cyber Maryland Board; requiring the Maryland Higher Education | |
16 | - | Commission, in consultation with a certain organization, to expand the Cyber | |
17 | - | Warrior Diversity Program under certain circumstances on or before a certain date | |
18 | - | each year; repealing the requirement that the Commission allocate certain funds to | |
19 | - | certain institutions in the Cyber Warrior Diversity Program on a certain basis; | |
20 | - | establishing requirements related to unexpended funds allocated by the Commission | |
21 | - | under the Cyber Warrior Diversity Program; and generally relating to the Cyber | |
22 | - | Maryland Program. | |
17 | + | Read and Examined by Proofreaders: | |
23 | 18 | ||
24 | - | BY adding to | |
25 | - | Article – Economic Development | |
26 | - | Section 10–496 | |
27 | - | Annotated Code of Maryland | |
28 | - | (2018 Replacement Volume and 2022 Supplement) | |
19 | + | _______________________________________________ | |
20 | + | Proofreader. | |
21 | + | _______________________________________________ | |
22 | + | Proofreader. | |
29 | 23 | ||
30 | - | BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, | |
31 | - | Article – Education | |
32 | - | Section 11–1401(a), (c), and (d) | |
33 | - | Annotated Code of Maryland | |
34 | - | (2022 Replacement Volume) | |
24 | + | Sealed with the Great Seal and presented to the Governor, for his approval this | |
35 | 25 | ||
36 | - | BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, | |
37 | - | Article – Education | |
38 | - | Section 11–1402 and 11–1405 | |
39 | - | Annotated Code of Maryland | |
40 | - | (2022 Replacement Volume) | |
26 | + | _______ day of _______________ at ________________________ o’clock, ________M. | |
41 | 27 | ||
42 | - | ||
43 | - | ||
28 | + | ______________________________________________ | |
29 | + | President. | |
44 | 30 | ||
45 | - | ||
31 | + | CHAPTER ______ | |
46 | 32 | ||
47 | - | 10–496. | |
48 | - | Ch. 578 2023 LAWS OF MARYLAND | |
33 | + | AN ACT concerning 1 | |
49 | 34 | ||
50 | - | – 2 – | |
51 | - | (A) (1) IN THIS SECTION THE FOLLOWING WORDS HAVE THE MEANINGS | |
52 | - | INDICATED. | |
35 | + | Economic Development – Cybersecurity – Cyber Maryland Program 2 | |
53 | 36 | ||
54 | - | (2) “BOARD” MEANS THE CYBER MARYLAND BOARD. | |
37 | + | FOR the purpose of establishing the Cyber Maryland Program in the Maryland Technology 3 | |
38 | + | Development Corporation to increase the cybersecurity workforce in the State, build 4 | |
39 | + | an advanced cybersecurity workforce, and carry out other purposes related to the 5 | |
40 | + | cybersecurity workforce in the State; establishing the Cyber Maryland Fund; 6 | |
41 | + | establishing the Cyber Maryland Board; requiring the Maryland Higher Education 7 | |
42 | + | Commission, in consultation with a certain organization, to expand the Cyber 8 | |
43 | + | Warrior Diversity Program under certain circumstances on or before a certain date 9 | |
44 | + | each year; repealing the requirement that the Commission allocate certain funds to 10 | |
45 | + | certain institutions in the Cyber Warrior Diversity Program on a certain basis; 11 | |
46 | + | establishing requirements related to unexpended funds allocated by the Commission 12 | |
47 | + | under the Cyber Warrior Diversity Program; and generally relating to the Cyber 13 | |
48 | + | Maryland Program. 14 | |
49 | + | 2 SENATE BILL 801 | |
55 | 50 | ||
56 | - | (3) “PROGRAM” MEANS THE CYBER MARYLAND PROGRAM. | |
57 | 51 | ||
58 | - | (B) THERE IS A CYBER MARYLAND PROGRAM IN THE CORPORATION . | |
52 | + | BY adding to 1 | |
53 | + | Article – Economic Development 2 | |
54 | + | Section 10–496 3 | |
55 | + | Annotated Code of Maryland 4 | |
56 | + | (2018 Replacement Volume and 2022 Supplement) 5 | |
59 | 57 | ||
60 | - | (C) THE PURPOSES OF THE PROGRAM ARE TO : | |
58 | + | BY repealing and reenacting, without amendments, 6 | |
59 | + | Article – Education 7 | |
60 | + | Section 11–1401(a), (c), and (d) 8 | |
61 | + | Annotated Code of Maryland 9 | |
62 | + | (2022 Replacement Volume) 10 | |
61 | 63 | ||
62 | - | (1) CREATE AND EXECUTE A TALENT PIPELINE THAT MATERIALLY | |
63 | - | REDUCES WORKFORCE VA CANCIES BY JULY 1, 2026; | |
64 | + | BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 11 | |
65 | + | Article – Education 12 | |
66 | + | Section 11–1402 and 11–1405 13 | |
67 | + | Annotated Code of Maryland 14 | |
68 | + | (2022 Replacement Volume) 15 | |
64 | 69 | ||
65 | - | (2) SERVE AS A ONE –STOP SHOP FOR EMPLOY ERS SEEKING TO | |
66 | - | LEVERAGE CYBER WORKF ORCE DEVELOPMENT PRO GRAMS OFFERED BY THE STATE | |
67 | - | AND ITS PARTNERS ; | |
70 | + | SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 16 | |
71 | + | That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 17 | |
68 | 72 | ||
69 | - | (3) INFORM CYBERSECURITY TRAINI NG AND EDUCATION PRO GRAMS | |
70 | - | OPERATED BY PUBLIC O R PRIVATE ENTITIES W ITH INDUSTRY–DRIVEN NEEDS ; | |
73 | + | Article – Economic Development 18 | |
71 | 74 | ||
72 | - | (4) BUILD THE MOST ADVAN CED LOCAL AND STATE INFORMATION | |
73 | - | TECHNOLOGY WORKFORCE IN THE NATION , WHICH, TO THE MAXIMUM EXTEN T | |
74 | - | POSSIBLE, REFLECTS THE RACIAL, GENDER, ETHNIC, AND GEOGRAPHIC DIVER SITY | |
75 | - | OF THE STATE; | |
75 | + | 10–496. 19 | |
76 | 76 | ||
77 | - | ( | |
78 | - | ||
77 | + | (A) (1) IN THIS SECTIO N THE FOLLOWING WORD S HAVE THE MEANINGS 20 | |
78 | + | INDICATED. 21 | |
79 | 79 | ||
80 | - | (6) SUPPORT THE EFFORTS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION | |
81 | - | TECHNOLOGY TO IMPROVE THE STATE GOVERNME NT’S CYBERSECURITY POST URE, | |
82 | - | INCLUDING STATE AGENCIES , LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNI TS, AND CRITICAL | |
83 | - | INFRASTRUCTURE . | |
80 | + | (2) “BOARD” MEANS THE CYBER MARYLAND BOARD. 22 | |
84 | 81 | ||
85 | - | ( | |
82 | + | (3) “PROGRAM” MEANS THE CYBER MARYLAND PROGRAM. 23 | |
86 | 83 | ||
87 | - | (1) CONDUCT ONGOING RESE ARCH BY COLLABORATIN G WITH THE | |
88 | - | CYBERSECURITY ASSOCIATION OF MARYLAND, INC., CYBERSECURITY TALENT | |
89 | - | ADVISORY BOARD TO COLLECT AND ANALYZE REAL –TIME INDUSTRY DATA T O | |
90 | - | IDENTIFY CYBERSECURI TY WORKFORCE NEEDS A S DESCRIBED IN THE U.S. | |
91 | - | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TALENT PIPELINE MANAGEMENT APPROACH; | |
92 | - | WES MOORE, Governor Ch. 578 | |
84 | + | (B) THERE IS A CYBER MARYLAND PROGRAM IN THE CORPORATION . 24 | |
93 | 85 | ||
94 | - | – 3 – | |
95 | - | (2) USE THE RESULTS OF T HE RESEARCH DESCRIBE D IN ITEM (1) OF | |
96 | - | THIS SUBSECTION TO INCREA SE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF EXISTING STATE | |
97 | - | CYBERSECURITY WORKFO RCE PROGRAMS FOR EMP LOYERS IN THE STATE; | |
86 | + | (C) THE PURPOSES OF THE PROGRAM ARE TO : 25 | |
98 | 87 | ||
99 | - | (3) FACILITATE PARTNERSH IPS FOR NEW TRAINING AND EDUCATION | |
100 | - | PROGRAMS TO ADDRESS THE WORKFORCE NEEDS IDENTIFIED UNDER ITE M (1) OF | |
101 | - | THIS SUBSECTION; | |
88 | + | (1) CREATE AND EXECUTE A TALENT PIPELINE THAT MATERIALLY 26 | |
89 | + | REDUCES WORKFORCE VA CANCIES BY JULY 1, 2026; 27 | |
102 | 90 | ||
103 | - | (4) DEVELOP A STATEWIDE STRATEGIC PLAN FOR C YBERSECURITY | |
104 | - | WORKFORCE DEVELOPMEN T, USING THE RESULTS OF THE RESEARCH DESCRIB ED IN | |
105 | - | ITEM (1) OF THIS SUBSECTION A ND WITH INPUT FROM T HE CYBERSECURITY | |
106 | - | ASSOCIATION OF MARYLAND, INC., CYBERSECURITY TALENT ADVISORY BOARD ON | |
107 | - | OR BEFORE DECEMBER 1, 2023; | |
91 | + | (2) SERVE AS A ONE –STOP SHOP FOR EMPLOY ERS SEEKING TO 28 | |
92 | + | LEVERAGE CYBER WORKF ORCE DEVELOPMENT PRO GRAMS OFFERED BY THE STATE 29 | |
93 | + | AND ITS PARTNERS ; 30 | |
108 | 94 | ||
109 | - | (5) ADMINISTER AND MANAG E THE CYBER MARYLAND FUND; AND | |
95 | + | (3) INFORM CYBERSECURITY TRAINING AND EDUCATI ON PROGRAMS 31 | |
96 | + | OPERATED BY PUBLIC O R PRIVATE ENTITIES W ITH INDUSTRY–DRIVEN NEEDS ; 32 | |
97 | + | SENATE BILL 801 3 | |
110 | 98 | ||
111 | - | (6) ENSURE THAT OUTCOMES OF THE PROGRAM ARE INCLUSIVE AND, | |
112 | - | TO THE MAXIMUM EXTEN T PRACTICABLE , REFLECT THE RACIAL , GENDER, ETHNIC, | |
113 | - | AND GEOGRAP HIC DIVERSITY OF THE STATE. | |
114 | 99 | ||
115 | - | (E) (1) IN THIS SUBSECTION , “FUND” MEANS THE CYBER MARYLAND | |
116 | - | FUND. | |
100 | + | (4) BUILD THE MOST ADVAN CED LOCAL AND STATE INFORMATION 1 | |
101 | + | TECHNOLOGY WORKFORCE IN THE NATION , WHICH, TO THE MAXIMUM EXTEN T 2 | |
102 | + | POSSIBLE, REFLECTS THE RACIAL , GENDER, ETHNIC, AND GEOGRAPHIC DIVER SITY 3 | |
103 | + | OF THE STATE; 4 | |
117 | 104 | ||
118 | - | (2) THERE IS A CYBER MARYLAND FUND. | |
105 | + | (5) COORDINATE AND ACCEL ERATE CYBERSECURITY RESEARCH AND 5 | |
106 | + | INNOVATION IN THE STATE; AND 6 | |
119 | 107 | ||
120 | - | (3) THE PURPOSES OF THE FUND ARE TO: | |
108 | + | (6) SUPPORT THE EFFORTS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION 7 | |
109 | + | TECHNOLOGY TO IMPROVE THE STATE GOVERNMENT ’S CYBERSECURITY POST URE, 8 | |
110 | + | INCLUDING STATE AGENCIES , LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNI TS, AND CRITICAL 9 | |
111 | + | INFRASTRUCTURE . 10 | |
121 | 112 | ||
122 | - | (I) ACHIEVE THE PURPOSES IDENTIFIED UNDER SUB SECTION | |
123 | - | (C) OF THIS SECTION; AND | |
113 | + | (D) THE PROGRAM SHALL : 11 | |
124 | 114 | ||
125 | - | (II) SUPPORT INNOVATIVE A PPROACHES TO MEETING | |
126 | - | CYBERSECURITY WORKFO RCE NEEDS. | |
115 | + | (1) CONDUCT ONGOING RESE ARCH BY COLLABORATIN G WITH THE 12 | |
116 | + | CYBERSECURITY ASSOCIATION OF MARYLAND, INC., CYBERSECURITY TALENT 13 | |
117 | + | ADVISORY BOARD TO COLLECT AND ANALYZE REAL –TIME INDUSTRY DATA T O 14 | |
118 | + | IDENTIFY CYBERSECURI TY WORKFORCE NEEDS A S DESCRIBED IN THE U.S. 15 | |
119 | + | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TALENT PIPELINE MANAGEMENT APPROACH; 16 | |
127 | 120 | ||
128 | - | (4) THE PROGRAM SHALL ADMINIS TER THE FUND. | |
121 | + | (2) USE THE RESULTS OF T HE RESEARCH DESCRIBE D IN ITEM (1) OF 17 | |
122 | + | THIS SUBSECTION TO I NCREASE THE EFFECTIV ENESS OF EXISTING STATE 18 | |
123 | + | CYBERSECURITY WORKFO RCE PROGRAMS FOR EMP LOYERS IN THE STATE; 19 | |
129 | 124 | ||
130 | - | (5) (I) THE FUND IS A SPECIAL, NONLAPSING FUND THAT IS NOT | |
131 | - | SUBJECT TO § 7–302 OF THE STATE FINANCE AND PROCUREMENT ARTICLE. | |
125 | + | (3) FACILITATE PARTNERSH IPS FOR NEW TRAINING AND EDUCATION 20 | |
126 | + | PROGRAMS TO ADDRESS THE WORKFORCE NEEDS IDENTIFIED UNDER ITE M (1) OF 21 | |
127 | + | THIS SUBSECTION ; 22 | |
132 | 128 | ||
133 | - | (II) THE STATE TREASURER SHALL HOLD THE FUND | |
134 | - | SEPARATELY, AND THE COMPTROLLER SHALL ACC OUNT FOR THE FUND. | |
129 | + | (4) DEVELOP A STATEWIDE STRATEGIC PLAN FOR C YBERSECURITY 23 | |
130 | + | WORKFORCE DEVELOPMEN T, USING THE RESULTS OF THE RESEARCH DESCRIB ED IN 24 | |
131 | + | ITEM (1) OF THIS SUBSECTION A ND WITH INPUT FROM T HE CYBERSECURITY 25 | |
132 | + | ASSOCIATION OF MARYLAND, INC., CYBERSECUR ITY TALENT ADVISORY BOARD ON 26 | |
133 | + | OR BEFORE DECEMBER 1, 2023; 27 | |
135 | 134 | ||
136 | - | (6) THE FUND CONSISTS OF : | |
137 | - | Ch. 578 2023 LAWS OF MARYLAND | |
135 | + | (5) ADMINISTER AND MANAG E THE CYBER MARYLAND FUND; AND 28 | |
138 | 136 | ||
139 | - | ||
140 | - | ||
141 | - | ||
137 | + | (6) ENSURE THAT OUTCOMES OF THE PROGRAM ARE INCLUSIVE AND, 29 | |
138 | + | TO THE MAXIMUM EXTEN T PRACTICABLE , REFLECT THE RACIAL , GENDER, ETHNIC, 30 | |
139 | + | AND GEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY OF THE STATE. 31 | |
142 | 140 | ||
143 | - | (II) ANY OTHER MONEY FROM ANY OTHER SOURCE ACCEPTED | |
144 | - | FOR THE BENEFIT OF T HE FUND. | |
141 | + | (E) (1) IN THIS SUBSECTION , “FUND” MEANS THE CYBER MARYLAND 32 | |
142 | + | FUND. 33 | |
143 | + | 4 SENATE BILL 801 | |
145 | 144 | ||
146 | - | (7) THE FUND MAY BE USED ONLY FOR: | |
147 | 145 | ||
148 | - | ( | |
146 | + | (2) THERE IS A CYBER MARYLAND FUND. 1 | |
149 | 147 | ||
150 | - | (II) PROVIDING GRANTS TO ELEMENTARY AND SECON DARY | |
151 | - | SCHOOLS, INSTITUTIONS OF HIGH ER EDUCATION , INCLUDING COMMUNITY | |
152 | - | COLLEGES, FOR–PROFIT COR PORATIONS, AND NONPROFIT ORGANI ZATIONS TO | |
153 | - | OPERATE CYBERSECURIT Y PROGRAMS BASED ON THE STRATEGIC PLAN O F THE | |
154 | - | PROGRAM. | |
148 | + | (3) THE PURPOSES OF THE FUND ARE TO: 2 | |
155 | 149 | ||
156 | - | ||
157 | - | ||
150 | + | (I) ACHIEVE THE PURPOSES IDENTIFIED UNDER SUB SECTION 3 | |
151 | + | (C) OF THIS SECTION; AND 4 | |
158 | 152 | ||
159 | - | (II) | |
160 | - | ||
153 | + | (II) SUPPORT INNOVATIVE A PPROACHES TO MEETING 5 | |
154 | + | CYBERSECURITY WORKFO RCE NEEDS. 6 | |
161 | 155 | ||
162 | - | (9) EXPENDITURES FROM THE FUND MAY BE MADE ONLY IN | |
163 | - | ACCORDANCE WITH THE STATE BUDGET . | |
156 | + | (4) THE PROGRAM SHALL ADMINIS TER THE FUND. 7 | |
164 | 157 | ||
165 | - | (10) FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025 AND EACH YEAR THEREA FTER, THE | |
166 | - | GOVERNOR SHALL MAY INCLUDE IN THE ANNUAL BUDGET BI LL AN APPROPRIATION | |
167 | - | OF $250,000 FOR THE FUND. | |
158 | + | (5) (I) THE FUND IS A SPECIAL, NONLAPSING FUND THAT IS NOT 8 | |
159 | + | SUBJECT TO § 7–302 OF THE STATE FINANCE AND PROCUREMEN T ARTICLE. 9 | |
168 | 160 | ||
169 | - | (11) FOR SUBJECT TO THE AVAILA BILITY OF FUNDING , FOR FISCAL | |
170 | - | YEAR 2025 AND EACH YEAR THEREA FTER, $250,000 OF THE FUND SHALL BE USED | |
171 | - | FOR IMPLEMENTING THE U.S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TALENT PIPELINE | |
172 | - | MANAGEMENT APPROACH. | |
161 | + | (II) THE STATE TREASURER SHALL HOLD THE FUND 10 | |
162 | + | SEPARATELY, AND THE COMPTROLLER SHALL ACC OUNT FOR THE FUND. 11 | |
173 | 163 | ||
174 | - | (12) (I) THE GOVERNOR SHALL INCLUD E IN THE ANNUAL BUDG ET | |
175 | - | BILL AN APPROPRIATIO N IN AN AMOUNT SUFFI CIENT FOR HIRING IND IVIDUALS TO | |
176 | - | CONDUCT THE DUTIES O F THE PROGRAM, INCLUDING AN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | |
177 | - | AND AT LEAST ONE ADM INISTRATOR. | |
164 | + | (6) THE FUND CONSISTS OF : 12 | |
178 | 165 | ||
179 | - | (II) THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SHALL : | |
166 | + | (I) MONEY APPROPRIATED I N THE STATE BUDGET TO THE 13 | |
167 | + | FUND; AND 14 | |
180 | 168 | ||
181 | - | | |
182 | - | ||
169 | + | (II) ANY OTHER MONEY FROM ANY OTHER SOU RCE ACCEPTED 15 | |
170 | + | FOR THE BENEFIT OF T HE FUND. 16 | |
183 | 171 | ||
184 | - | – 5 – | |
185 | - | 2. HAVE RELEVANT QUALIF ICATIONS AND EXPERIE NCE | |
186 | - | WITH THE ACTIVITIES AND PURPOSES OF THE PROGRAM; AND | |
172 | + | (7) THE FUND MAY BE USED ONLY FOR: 17 | |
187 | 173 | ||
188 | - | 3. SERVE AT THE PLEASUR E OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE | |
189 | - | OFFICER. | |
174 | + | (I) ADMINISTERING THE PROGRAM; AND 18 | |
190 | 175 | ||
191 | - | (F) (1) THERE IS A CYBER MARYLAND BOARD. | |
176 | + | (II) PROVIDING GRANTS TO ELEMENTARY AND SECON DARY 19 | |
177 | + | SCHOOLS, INSTITUTIONS OF HIGH ER EDUCATION , INCLUDING COMMUNITY 20 | |
178 | + | COLLEGES, FOR–PROFIT CORPORATIONS , AND NONPROFIT ORGANI ZATIONS TO 21 | |
179 | + | OPERATE CYBERSECURIT Y PROGRAMS BASED ON THE STRATEGIC PLAN O F THE 22 | |
180 | + | PROGRAM. 23 | |
192 | 181 | ||
193 | - | (2) THE BOARD CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS : | |
182 | + | (8) (I) THE STATE TREASURER SHALL INVES T THE MONEY OF THE 24 | |
183 | + | FUND IN THE SAME MANN ER AS OTHER STATE MONEY MAY BE IN VESTED. 25 | |
194 | 184 | ||
195 | - | (I) THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF DELEGATES COCHAIRS OF THE | |
196 | - | JOINT COMMITTEE ON CYBERSECURITY , INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY , AND | |
197 | - | BIOTECHNOLOGY ; | |
185 | + | (II) ANY INTEREST EARNINGS OF THE FUND SHALL BE 26 | |
186 | + | CREDITED TO THE GENERAL FUND OF THE STATE. 27 | |
198 | 187 | ||
199 | - | (II) THE SECRETARY, OR THE SECRETARY’S DESIGNEE; | |
188 | + | (9) EXPENDITURES FROM THE FUND MAY BE MADE ONLY IN 28 | |
189 | + | ACCORDANCE WITH THE STATE BUDGET . 29 SENATE BILL 801 5 | |
200 | 190 | ||
201 | - | (III) THE SECRETARY OF LABOR, OR THE SECRETARY’S | |
202 | - | DESIGNEE; | |
203 | 191 | ||
204 | - | (IV) THE MARYLAND SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, OR | |
205 | - | THE SECRETARY’S DESIGNEE; | |
206 | 192 | ||
207 | - | (V) THE SECRETARY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY , OR THE | |
208 | - | SECRETARY’S DESIGNEE; | |
193 | + | (10) FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025 AND EACH YEAR THEREA FTER, THE 1 | |
194 | + | GOVERNOR SHALL MAY INCLUDE IN THE ANNUA L BUDGET BILL AN APP ROPRIATION 2 | |
195 | + | OF $250,000 FOR THE FUND. 3 | |
209 | 196 | ||
210 | - | (VI) THE CHAIR OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE | |
211 | - | CYBERSECURITY ASSOCIATION OF MARYLAND, INC., OR THE CHAIR’S DESIGNEE; | |
197 | + | (11) FOR SUBJECT TO THE AVAILA BILITY OF FUNDING , FOR FISCAL 4 | |
198 | + | YEAR 2025 AND EACH YEAR THEREA FTER, $250,000 OF THE FUND SHALL BE USED 5 | |
199 | + | FOR IMPLEMENTING THE U.S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TALENT PIPELINE 6 | |
200 | + | MANAGEMENT APPROACH. 7 | |
212 | 201 | ||
213 | - | (VII) THE CHAIR OF THE MARYLAND WORKFORCE ASSOCIATION, | |
214 | - | OR THE CHAIR’S DESIGNEE; | |
202 | + | (12) (I) THE GOVERNOR SHALL INCLUD E IN THE ANNUAL BUDG ET 8 | |
203 | + | BILL AN APPROPRIATIO N IN AN AMOUNT SUFFI CIENT FOR HIRING IND IVIDUALS TO 9 | |
204 | + | CONDUCT THE DUTIES O F THE PROGRAM, INCLUDING AN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 10 | |
205 | + | AND AT LEAST ONE ADMINISTRATOR . 11 | |
215 | 206 | ||
216 | - | (VIII) THE FOLLOWING MEMBER S, APPOINTED BY THE | |
217 | - | GOVERNOR: | |
207 | + | (II) THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SHALL : 12 | |
218 | 208 | ||
219 | - | 1. FIVE MEMBERS FROM TH E PRIVATE SECTOR WIT H | |
220 | - | CYBERSECURITY NEEDS ; | |
209 | + | 1. BE APPOINTED BY THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER; 13 | |
221 | 210 | ||
222 | - | 2. | |
223 | - | ||
211 | + | 2. HAVE RELEVANT QUALIF ICATIONS AND EXPERIE NCE 14 | |
212 | + | WITH THE ACTIVITIES AND PURPOSES OF THE PROGRAM; AND 15 | |
224 | 213 | ||
225 | - | 3. ONE REPRESENTATIVE F ROM A COMMUNITY | |
226 | - | COLLEGE; | |
227 | - | Ch. 578 2023 LAWS OF MARYLAND | |
214 | + | 3. SERVE AT THE PLEASUR E OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE 16 | |
215 | + | OFFICER. 17 | |
228 | 216 | ||
229 | - | – 6 – | |
230 | - | 4. ONE REPRESENTATIVE F ROM A 4–YEAR, PUBLIC | |
231 | - | HBCU COLLEGE; | |
217 | + | (F) (1) THERE IS A CYBER MARYLAND BOARD. 18 | |
232 | 218 | ||
233 | - | 5. ONE REPRESENTATIVE F ROM A 4–YEAR, PUBLIC | |
234 | - | COLLEGE; AND | |
219 | + | (2) THE BOARD CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS : 19 | |
235 | 220 | ||
236 | - | (IX) THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, OR THE CHIEF | |
237 | - | EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S DESIGNEE. | |
221 | + | (I) THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF DELEGATES COCHAIRS OF THE 20 | |
222 | + | JOINT COMMITTEE ON CYBERSECURITY , INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY , AND 21 | |
223 | + | BIOTECHNOLOGY ; 22 | |
238 | 224 | ||
239 | - | (3) (I) SUBJECT TO SUBPARAGRA PH (II) OF THIS PARAGR APH, THE | |
240 | - | MEMBERS OF THE BOARD SHALL ELECT A C HAIR FROM AMONG THE MEMBERS OF | |
241 | - | THE BOARD. | |
225 | + | (II) THE SECRETARY, OR THE SECRETARY’S DESIGNEE; 23 | |
242 | 226 | ||
243 | - | (II) THE CHAIR MAY NOT BE : | |
227 | + | (III) THE SECRETARY OF LABOR, OR THE SECRETARY’S 24 | |
228 | + | DESIGNEE; 25 | |
244 | 229 | ||
245 | - | 1. A STATE EMPLOYEE ; OR | |
230 | + | (IV) THE MARYLAND SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, OR 26 | |
231 | + | THE SECRETARY’S DESIGNEE; 27 | |
246 | 232 | ||
247 | - | 2. THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER. | |
233 | + | (V) THE SECRETARY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY , OR THE 28 | |
234 | + | SECRETARY’S DESIGNEE; 29 | |
235 | + | 6 SENATE BILL 801 | |
248 | 236 | ||
249 | - | (4) THE BOARD SHALL: | |
250 | 237 | ||
251 | - | (I) PROVIDE INPUT REGARD ING THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE | |
252 | - | STATEWIDE CYBERSECUR ITY WORKFORCE DEVELO PMENT STRATEGIC PLAN | |
253 | - | REQUIRED UNDER SUBSE CTION (D)(4) OF THIS SECTION; | |
238 | + | (VI) THE CHAIR OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE 1 | |
239 | + | CYBERSECURITY ASSOCIATION OF MARYLAND, INC., OR THE CHAIR’S DESIGNEE; 2 | |
254 | 240 | ||
255 | - | ( | |
256 | - | ||
241 | + | (VII) THE CHAIR OF THE MARYLAND WORKFORCE ASSOCIATION, 3 | |
242 | + | OR THE CHAIR’S DESIGNEE; 4 | |
257 | 243 | ||
258 | - | (III) HELP THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE PROGRAM | |
259 | - | EXPLORE SYNERGIES WH ERE APPROPRIATE WITH CYBERSECURITY WORKFO RCE | |
260 | - | DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS BY REGIONAL AND COUN TY WORKFORCE DEVELOP MENT | |
261 | - | ENTITIES; | |
244 | + | (VIII) THE FOLLOWING ME MBERS, APPOINTED BY THE 5 | |
245 | + | GOVERNOR: 6 | |
262 | 246 | ||
263 | - | | |
264 | - | ||
247 | + | 1. FIVE MEMBERS FROM TH E PRIVATE SECTOR WIT H 7 | |
248 | + | CYBERSECURITY NEEDS ; 8 | |
265 | 249 | ||
266 | - | (V) PROVIDE OTHER ADVICE AND SUPPORT FOR THE PROGRAM. | |
250 | + | 2. ONE REPRESENTATIVE F ROM A NONPROFIT 9 | |
251 | + | ORGANIZATION WITH EX PERTISE IN CYBERSECU RITY TALENT DEVELOPM ENT; 10 | |
267 | 252 | ||
268 | - | (5) A MEMBER OF THE BOARD: | |
253 | + | 3. ONE REPRESENTATIVE F ROM A COMMUNIT Y 11 | |
254 | + | COLLEGE; 12 | |
269 | 255 | ||
270 | - | (I) MAY NOT RECEIVE COMP ENSATION AS A MEMBER OF THE | |
271 | - | BOARD; BUT | |
272 | - | WES MOORE, Governor Ch. 578 | |
256 | + | 4. ONE REPRESENTATIVE F ROM A 4–YEAR, PUBLIC 13 | |
257 | + | HBCU COLLEGE; 14 | |
273 | 258 | ||
274 | - | – 7 – | |
275 | - | (II) IS ENTITLED TO REIMB URSEMENT FOR EXPENSE S UNDER | |
276 | - | THE STANDARD STATE TRAVEL REGULATIONS, AS PROVIDED IN THE STATE | |
277 | - | BUDGET. | |
259 | + | 5. ONE REPRESENTATIVE F ROM A 4–YEAR, PUBLIC 15 | |
260 | + | COLLEGE; AND 16 | |
278 | 261 | ||
279 | - | (6) THE GOVERNOR MAY REMOVE A N APPOINTED MEMBER O F THE | |
280 | - | BOARD FOR INCOMPETENC E, MISCONDUCT , OR FAILURE TO PERFOR M THE DUTIES | |
281 | - | OF THE POSITION . | |
262 | + | (IX) THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, OR THE CHIEF 17 | |
263 | + | EXECUTIVE OFFICER’S DESIGNEE. 18 | |
282 | 264 | ||
283 | - | (G) ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 1 EACH YEAR, BEGINNING IN 2026, THE | |
284 | - | PROGRAM, IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CORPORATION , SHALL SUBMIT A REPOR T | |
285 | - | ON THE OPERATION AND PERFORMANCE OF T HE PROGRAM TO THE GOVERNOR AND , | |
286 | - | IN ACCORDANCE WITH § 2–1257 OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT ARTICLE, THE | |
287 | - | GENERAL ASSEMBLY. | |
265 | + | (3) (I) SUBJECT TO SUBPARAGRA PH (II) OF THIS PARAGRAPH , THE 19 | |
266 | + | MEMBERS OF THE BOARD SHALL ELECT A C HAIR FROM AMONG THE MEMBERS OF 20 | |
267 | + | THE BOARD. 21 | |
288 | 268 | ||
289 | - | ||
269 | + | (II) THE CHAIR MAY NOT BE : 22 | |
290 | 270 | ||
291 | - | ||
271 | + | 1. A STATE EMPLOYEE ; OR 23 | |
292 | 272 | ||
293 | - | | |
273 | + | 2. THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER. 24 | |
294 | 274 | ||
295 | - | ( | |
275 | + | (4) THE BOARD SHALL: 25 | |
296 | 276 | ||
297 | - | (1) The Board of Trustees of Baltimore City Community College; | |
277 | + | (I) PROVIDE INPUT REGARD ING THE DEVELOPMENT OF T HE 26 | |
278 | + | STATEWIDE CYBERSECUR ITY WORKFORCE DEVELO PMENT STRATEGIC PLAN 27 | |
279 | + | REQUIRED UNDER SUBSE CTION (D)(4) OF THIS SECTION; 28 | |
280 | + | SENATE BILL 801 7 | |
298 | 281 | ||
299 | - | (2) The President of Bowie State University; | |
300 | 282 | ||
301 | - | (3) The President of Coppin State University; | |
283 | + | (II) ASSIST THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND STAFF OF THE 1 | |
284 | + | PROGRAM WITH STAKEHOL DER OUTREACH AND ENG AGEMENT; 2 | |
302 | 285 | ||
303 | - | (4) The Board of Regents of Morgan State University; | |
286 | + | (III) HELP THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE PROGRAM 3 | |
287 | + | EXPLORE SYNERGIES WH ERE APPROPRIATE WITH CYBERSECURITY WORKFO RCE 4 | |
288 | + | DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS BY REGIONAL AND COUN TY WORKFORCE DEVELOP MENT 5 | |
289 | + | ENTITIES; 6 | |
304 | 290 | ||
305 | - | (5) The President of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore; and | |
291 | + | (IV) COORDINATE AS NECESS ARY WITH THE MARYLAND 7 | |
292 | + | DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND THE DEPARTMENT ; AND 8 | |
306 | 293 | ||
307 | - | (6) The President of the University of Maryland Baltimore County | |
308 | - | Training Centers. | |
294 | + | (V) PROVIDE OTHER ADVICE AND SUPPORT FOR THE PROGRAM. 9 | |
309 | 295 | ||
310 | - | ( | |
296 | + | (5) A MEMBER OF THE BOARD: 10 | |
311 | 297 | ||
312 | - | 11–1402. | |
298 | + | (I) MAY NOT RECEIVE COMP ENSATION AS A MEMBER OF THE 11 | |
299 | + | BOARD; BUT 12 | |
313 | 300 | ||
314 | - | (a) There is a Cyber Warrior Diversity Program at: | |
301 | + | (II) IS ENTITLED TO REIMB URSEMENT FOR EXPENSE S UNDER 13 | |
302 | + | THE STANDARD STATE TRAVEL REGULATIONS, AS PROVIDED IN THE STATE 14 | |
303 | + | BUDGET. 15 | |
315 | 304 | ||
316 | - | (1) Baltimore City Community College; | |
305 | + | (6) THE GOVERNOR MAY REMOVE A N APPOINTED MEMBER O F THE 16 | |
306 | + | BOARD FOR INCOMPETENC E, MISCONDUCT , OR FAILURE TO PERFOR M THE DUTIES 17 | |
307 | + | OF THE POSITION . 18 | |
317 | 308 | ||
318 | - | (2) Bowie State University; | |
309 | + | (G) ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 1 EACH YEAR, BEGINNING IN 2026, THE 19 | |
310 | + | PROGRAM, IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CORPORATION , SHALL SUBMIT A REPOR T 20 | |
311 | + | ON THE OPERATION AND PERFORMANCE OF T HE PROGRAM TO THE GOVERNOR AND , 21 | |
312 | + | IN ACCORDANCE WITH § 2–1257 OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT ARTICLE, THE 22 | |
313 | + | GENERAL ASSEMBLY. 23 | |
319 | 314 | ||
320 | - | ||
315 | + | Article – Education 24 | |
321 | 316 | ||
322 | - | – | |
317 | + | 11–1401. 25 | |
323 | 318 | ||
324 | - | ( | |
319 | + | (a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated. 26 | |
325 | 320 | ||
326 | - | ( | |
321 | + | (c) “Governing entity” means: 27 | |
327 | 322 | ||
328 | - | (6) The University of Maryland Baltimore County Training Centers that | |
329 | - | are located in the State. | |
323 | + | (1) The Board of Trustees of Baltimore City Community College; 28 | |
330 | 324 | ||
331 | - | (b) The purpose of each Program is to train students in computer networking and | |
332 | - | cybersecurity. | |
325 | + | (2) The President of Bowie State University; 29 | |
333 | 326 | ||
334 | - | (c) The governing entity at each institution is responsible for administering the | |
335 | - | Program at that institution. | |
327 | + | (3) The President of Coppin State University; 30 8 SENATE BILL 801 | |
336 | 328 | ||
337 | - | (D) ON OR BEFORE JULY 1 EACH YEAR , BEGINNING IN 2024, THE | |
338 | - | COMMISSION, IN CONSULTATION WITH THE CYBERSECURITY ASSOCIATION OF | |
339 | - | MARYLAND, INC., SHALL, IF APPLICABLE , EXPAND THE PROGRAM TO | |
340 | - | ACCOMMODATE ANY CHAN GES IN CERTIFICATION TRENDS IDENTIFIED UN DER § | |
341 | - | 10–496 OF THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ARTICLE. | |
342 | 329 | ||
343 | - | 11–1405. | |
344 | 330 | ||
345 | - | (a) Subject to the requirements of this section, for fiscal year 2020 and each fiscal | |
346 | - | year thereafter, the Governor shall include in the annual State operating budget an | |
347 | - | appropriation of $2,500,000 for the Commission to provide grants to Baltimore City | |
348 | - | Community College, Bowie State University, Coppin State University, Morgan State | |
349 | - | University, the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, and the University of Maryland | |
350 | - | Baltimore County Training Centers for the Program established under this section. | |
331 | + | (4) The Board of Regents of Morgan State University; 1 | |
351 | 332 | ||
352 | - | ( | |
333 | + | (5) The President of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore; and 2 | |
353 | 334 | ||
354 | - | (1) At least $10,000 per student at: | |
335 | + | (6) The President of the University of Maryland Baltimore County 3 | |
336 | + | Training Centers. 4 | |
355 | 337 | ||
356 | - | ( | |
338 | + | (d) “Program” means a Cyber Warrior Diversity Program. 5 | |
357 | 339 | ||
358 | - | ||
340 | + | 11–1402. 6 | |
359 | 341 | ||
360 | - | ( | |
342 | + | (a) There is a Cyber Warrior Diversity Program at: 7 | |
361 | 343 | ||
362 | - | ( | |
344 | + | (1) Baltimore City Community College; 8 | |
363 | 345 | ||
364 | - | ( | |
346 | + | (2) Bowie State University; 9 | |
365 | 347 | ||
366 | - | (2) $500 per student at the University of Maryland Baltimore County | |
367 | - | Training Centers, for the purpose of participation in job apprenticeship events. | |
368 | - | WES MOORE, Governor Ch. 578 | |
348 | + | (3) Coppin State University; 10 | |
369 | 349 | ||
370 | - | – 9 – | |
371 | - | (c) On or before December 15, 2019, and each December 15 thereafter, the | |
372 | - | governing entities shall notify the Commission of the number of students enrolled in each | |
373 | - | institution’s Program for the current academic year. | |
350 | + | (4) Morgan State University; 11 | |
374 | 351 | ||
375 | - | (d) [(1)] The funding provided in each fiscal year in accordance with this section | |
376 | - | shall supplement, but not supplant, any funds that would otherwise be provided for each | |
377 | - | institution. | |
352 | + | (5) The University of Maryland Eastern Shore; and 12 | |
378 | 353 | ||
379 | - | [(2) The Commission annually shall allocate funds to Baltimore City | |
380 | - | Community College, Bowie State University, Coppin State University, Morgan State | |
381 | - | University, the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, and the University of Maryland | |
382 | - | Baltimore County Training Centers on a pro rata basis according to the most recent | |
383 | - | enrollment data required under subsection (c) of this section.] | |
354 | + | (6) The University of Maryland Baltimore County Training Centers that 13 | |
355 | + | are located in the State. 14 | |
384 | 356 | ||
385 | - | (E) NOTWITHSTANDING § 7–302 OF THE STATE FINANCE AND | |
386 | - | PROCUREMENT ARTICLE, AT THE END OF EACH F ISCAL YEAR, ANY UNEXPENDED | |
387 | - | FUNDS ALLOCATED BY T HE COMMISSION UNDER THI S SECTION SHALL : | |
357 | + | (b) The purpose of each Program is to train students in computer networking and 15 | |
358 | + | cybersecurity. 16 | |
388 | 359 | ||
389 | - | ( | |
390 | - | ||
360 | + | (c) The governing entity at each institution is responsible for administering the 17 | |
361 | + | Program at that institution. 18 | |
391 | 362 | ||
392 | - | (2) BE USED TO SUPPLEMENT , BUT NOT SUPPLANT , THE AMOUNT | |
393 | - | REQUIRED TO BE APPRO PRIATED TO THE COMMISSION TO BE ALLO CATED UNDER | |
394 | - | THIS SECTION FOR THE UPCO MING FISCAL YEAR . | |
363 | + | (D) ON OR BEFORE JULY 1 EACH YEAR , BEGINNING IN 2024, THE 19 | |
364 | + | COMMISSION, IN CONSULTATION WITH THE CYBERSECURITY ASSOCIATION OF 20 | |
365 | + | MARYLAND, INC., SHALL, IF APPLICABLE , EXPAND THE PROGRAM TO 21 | |
366 | + | ACCOMMODATE ANY CHANGES I N CERTIFICATION TREN DS IDENTIFIED UNDER § 22 | |
367 | + | 10–496 OF THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ARTICLE. 23 | |
395 | 368 | ||
396 | - | ||
369 | + | 11–1405. 24 | |
397 | 370 | ||
398 | - | (a) In this section, “Program” means the Cyber Maryland Program established | |
399 | - | under § 10–496 of the Economic Development Article, as enacted by Section 1 of this Act. | |
371 | + | (a) Subject to the requirements of this section, for fiscal year 2020 and each fiscal 25 | |
372 | + | year thereafter, the Governor shall include in the annual State operating budget an 26 | |
373 | + | appropriation of $2,500,000 for the Commission to provide grants to Baltimore City 27 | |
374 | + | Community College, Bowie State University, Coppin State University, Morgan State 28 SENATE BILL 801 9 | |
400 | 375 | ||
401 | - | (b) It is the intent of the General Assembly that: | |
402 | 376 | ||
403 | - | (1) the Program immediately consider the Cybersecurity Pathways Across | |
404 | - | Maryland from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Trade Adjustment Assistance Community | |
405 | - | College & Career Training (2014–2018) as an immediate, proven, and scalable mechanism | |
406 | - | to fill jobs; and | |
377 | + | University, the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, and the University of Maryland 1 | |
378 | + | Baltimore County Training Centers for the Program established under this section. 2 | |
407 | 379 | ||
408 | - | (2) in implementing the plan required under § 10 –496(d)(4) of the | |
409 | - | Economic Development Article, as enacted by Section 1 of this Act, the Program consider: | |
380 | + | (b) Grants provided under subsection (a) of this section shall be in the amount of: 3 | |
410 | 381 | ||
411 | - | ( | |
382 | + | (1) At least $10,000 per student at: 4 | |
412 | 383 | ||
413 | - | | |
384 | + | (i) Baltimore City Community College; 5 | |
414 | 385 | ||
415 | - | 2. the Maryland Technology Internship Program; | |
416 | - | Ch. 578 2023 LAWS OF MARYLAND | |
386 | + | (ii) Bowie State University; 6 | |
417 | 387 | ||
418 | - | – 10 – | |
419 | - | 3. the Maryland EARN Program; | |
388 | + | (iii) Coppin State University; 7 | |
420 | 389 | ||
421 | - | | |
390 | + | (iv) Morgan State University; and 8 | |
422 | 391 | ||
423 | - | | |
392 | + | (v) The University of Maryland Eastern Shore; and 9 | |
424 | 393 | ||
425 | - | ( | |
426 | - | ||
394 | + | (2) $500 per student at the University of Maryland Baltimore County 10 | |
395 | + | Training Centers, for the purpose of participation in job apprenticeship events. 11 | |
427 | 396 | ||
428 | - | SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, for fiscal year 2025 and each | |
429 | - | year thereafter, funds from the Dedicated Purpose Account may be transferred by budget | |
430 | - | amendment in accordance with § 7–310 of the State Finance and Procurement Article to | |
431 | - | implement this Act. | |
397 | + | (c) On or before December 15, 2019, and each December 15 thereafter, the 12 | |
398 | + | governing entities shall notify the Commission of the number of students enrolled in each 13 | |
399 | + | institution’s Program for the current academic year. 14 | |
432 | 400 | ||
433 | - | SECTION 4. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect July | |
434 | - | 1, 2023. | |
401 | + | (d) [(1)] The funding provided in each fiscal year in accordance with this section 15 | |
402 | + | shall supplement, but not supplant, any funds that would otherwise be provided for each 16 | |
403 | + | institution. 17 | |
435 | 404 | ||
436 | - | Approved by the Governor, May 8, 2023. | |
405 | + | [(2) The Commission annually shall allocate funds to Baltimore City 18 | |
406 | + | Community College, Bowie State University, Coppin State University, Morgan State 19 | |
407 | + | University, the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, and the University of Maryland 20 | |
408 | + | Baltimore County Training Centers on a pro rata basis according to the most recent 21 | |
409 | + | enrollment data required under subsection (c) of this section.] 22 | |
410 | + | ||
411 | + | (E) NOTWITHSTANDING § 7–302 OF THE STATE FINANCE AND 23 | |
412 | + | PROCUREMENT ARTICLE, AT THE END OF EACH F ISCAL YEAR, ANY UNEXPENDED 24 | |
413 | + | FUNDS ALLOCATED BY T HE COMMISSION UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL: 25 | |
414 | + | ||
415 | + | (1) REVERT TO THE COMMISSION TO BE ALLO CATED UNDER THIS 26 | |
416 | + | SECTION FOR THE UPCO MING FISCAL YEAR ; AND 27 | |
417 | + | ||
418 | + | (2) BE USED TO SUPPLEMENT , BUT NOT SUPPLANT , THE AMOUNT 28 | |
419 | + | REQUIRED TO BE APPRO PRIATED TO THE COMMISSION TO BE ALLO CATED UNDER 29 | |
420 | + | THIS SECTION FOR THE UPCOMING FISCAL YEAR . 30 | |
421 | + | ||
422 | + | SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That: 31 10 SENATE BILL 801 | |
423 | + | ||
424 | + | ||
425 | + | ||
426 | + | (a) In this section, “Program” means the Cyber Maryland Program established 1 | |
427 | + | under § 10–496 of the Economic Development Article, as enacted by Section 1 of this Act. 2 | |
428 | + | ||
429 | + | (b) It is the intent of the General Assembly that: 3 | |
430 | + | ||
431 | + | (1) the Program immediately consider the Cybersecurity Pathways Across 4 | |
432 | + | Maryland from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Trade Adjustment Assistance Community 5 | |
433 | + | College & Career Training (2014–2018) as an immediate, proven, and scalable mechanism 6 | |
434 | + | to fill jobs; and 7 | |
435 | + | ||
436 | + | (2) in implementing the plan required under § 10 –496(d)(4) of the 8 | |
437 | + | Economic Development Article, as enacted by Section 1 of this Act, the Program consider: 9 | |
438 | + | ||
439 | + | (i) the role and scale of the following programs: 10 | |
440 | + | ||
441 | + | 1. K–12 Career Pathways & Teacher Externships; 11 | |
442 | + | ||
443 | + | 2. the Maryland Technology Internship Program; 12 | |
444 | + | ||
445 | + | 3. the Maryland EARN Program; 13 | |
446 | + | ||
447 | + | 4. the Maryland Apprenticeship & Training Program; and 14 | |
448 | + | ||
449 | + | 5. the Cyber Warrior Diversity Program; and 15 | |
450 | + | ||
451 | + | (ii) the development of cyber range scenarios and provision of cyber 16 | |
452 | + | range training through appropriate partners. 17 | |
453 | + | ||
454 | + | SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That, for fiscal year 2025 and each 18 | |
455 | + | year thereafter, funds from the Dedicated Purpose Account may be transferred by budget 19 | |
456 | + | amendment in accordance with § 7–310 of the State Finance and Procurement Article to 20 | |
457 | + | implement this Act. 21 | |
458 | + | ||
459 | + | SECTION 4. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect July 22 | |
460 | + | 1, 2023. 23 | |
461 | + | ||
462 | + | ||
463 | + |