Minnesota 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF737 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/23/2023

                    1.1	A bill for an act​
1.2 relating to higher education; establishing loan forgiveness and grants for home​
1.3 care worker education; requiring reports; transferring money; appropriating money;​
1.4 proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 136A.​
1.5BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
1.6 Section 1. [136A.1277] HOME CARE WORKER GRANTS.​
1.7 Subdivision 1.Establishment.The commissioner of the Office of Higher Education​
1.8must establish a grant program for students working as home care workers.​
1.9 Subd. 2.Eligibility.(a) To be eligible for a grant under this section, a student must:​
1.10 (1) be enrolled at an eligible institution in a two- or four-year postsecondary program​
1.11that leads to a degree;​
1.12 (2) have been employed as a home care worker no less than an average of ten hours per​
1.13week during the two months prior to applying for the grant;​
1.14 (3) agree to continue working as a home care worker no less than an average of ten hours​
1.15per week during the academic period for which the grant is awarded;​
1.16 (4) demonstrate financial need based on criteria established by the commissioner under​
1.17subdivision 3; and​
1.18 (5) have made satisfactory academic progress as defined under section 136A.101,​
1.19subdivision 10.​
1​Section 1.​
REVISOR DTT/RC 23-00592​12/09/22 ​
State of Minnesota​
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES​
H. F. No.  737​
NINETY-THIRD SESSION​ 2.1 (b) For purposes of this section, "home care worker" means an individual who is a​
2.2personal care assistant as defined in section 256B.0659, or a support worker as defined in​
2.3section 256B.85.​
2.4 Subd. 3.Administration.(a) The commissioner must establish an application process​
2.5and other guidelines for implementing this program. The commissioner must notify grant​
2.6recipients of their award amounts by the following dates:​
2.7 (1) for fall academic periods, recipients must be notified by August 15;​
2.8 (2) for spring academic periods, recipients must be notified by December 1; and​
2.9 (3) for summer academic periods, recipients must be notified by May 1.​
2.10These notification deadlines do not apply in cases where grants are awarded to home care​
2.11workers who applied after application deadlines and grant money was available after the​
2.12initial round of grants were awarded.​
2.13 (b) Each academic year, the commissioner must determine each grant amount up to​
2.14$5,000 based on available funding, the number of eligible applicants, and the financial need​
2.15of each applicant.​
2.16 (c) The commissioner must give equal consideration to all eligible applicants regardless​
2.17of the order that the application was received in before the application deadline.​
2.18 (d) If there is insufficient grant money to provide a grant to all eligible applicants, the​
2.19commissioner shall prioritize the grants to eligible applicants based on:​
2.20 (1) the financial need of an applicant; and​
2.21 (2) the statewide distribution of grant money.​
2.22 Subd. 4.Reporting.By February 15 of each year, the commissioner must submit a​
2.23report on the details of the program under this section to the legislative committees with​
2.24jurisdiction over higher education and human services finance and policy. The report must​
2.25include the following information:​
2.26 (1) the number of eligible applicants and the number of home care workers receiving a​
2.27grant, each broken down by postsecondary institution;​
2.28 (2) the total number of grants, the total dollar amount of all grants, and the average grant​
2.29amount; and​
2.30 (3) other summary data identified by the commissioner as outcome indicators.​
2​Section 1.​
REVISOR DTT/RC 23-00592​12/09/22 ​ 3.1 Sec. 2. [136A.1786] HOME CARE WORKER LOAN FORGIVENESS PROGRAM.​
3.2 Subdivision 1.Definitions.(a) For purposes of this section, the terms in this subdivision​
3.3have the meanings given.​
3.4 (b) "Home care worker" means an individual who is a personal care assistant as defined​
3.5in section 256B.0659 or a support worker as defined in section 256B.85.​
3.6 (c) "Qualified education loan" means a government, commercial, or foundation loan​
3.7used by an individual for actual costs paid for tuition and reasonable educational and living​
3.8expenses related to the postsecondary education of the home care worker.​
3.9 Subd. 2.Creation of account.(a) A home care worker loan forgiveness program account​
3.10is established in the special revenue fund to provide home care workers with financial​
3.11assistance in repaying qualified education loans. The commissioner must use money from​
3.12the account to establish and administer the home care worker loan forgiveness program.​
3.13 (b) Money in the home care worker loan forgiveness program account is appropriated​
3.14to the commissioner for purposes of this section, does not cancel, and is available until​
3.15expended.​
3.16 Subd. 3.Eligibility.To be eligible to participate in the loan forgiveness program under​
3.17this section, an individual must:​
3.18 (1) have been employed as a home care worker at least an average of two hours per week​
3.19for the six months prior to application;​
3.20 (2) have qualified education loans;​
3.21 (3) reside in Minnesota; and​
3.22 (4) submit an application to the commissioner in the form and manner prescribed by the​
3.23commissioner.​
3.24 Subd. 4.Loan forgiveness.(a) The commissioner may select eligible applicants each​
3.25year for participation in the home care worker loan forgiveness program, within the limits​
3.26of available funding. Applicants are responsible for securing their own qualified education​
3.27loans.​
3.28 (b) For each year that the participant meets the eligibility requirements under subdivision​
3.293, the commissioner must make annual disbursements directly to a home care worker equal​
3.30to the least of (1) $200 times the average weekly number of hours worked in the preceding​
3.31year as a home care worker, (2) $3,000, or (3) the balance of the participant's qualified​
3​Sec. 2.​
REVISOR DTT/RC 23-00592​12/09/22 ​ 4.1education loans. An individual may receive disbursements under this section for a maximum​
4.2of five years.​
4.3 (c) The participant must provide the commissioner with verification that the full amount​
4.4of the loan repayment disbursement received by the participant has been applied toward a​
4.5qualified education loan. After each disbursement, verification must be received by the​
4.6commissioner and approved before the next repayment disbursement is made.​
4.7 (d) If the participant receives a disbursement in the participant's fifth year of eligibility​
4.8or ceases to qualify for additional disbursements, the participant must provide the​
4.9commissioner with verification that the full amount of the participant's final loan repayment​
4.10disbursement was applied toward a qualified education loan. If a participant does not provide​
4.11the verification as required under this paragraph within 12 months of receipt of the final​
4.12disbursement, the commissioner must collect from the participant the amount paid in the​
4.13last disbursement to the participant under the loan forgiveness program plus interest at a​
4.14rate established according to section 270C.40. The commissioner must deposit the money​
4.15collected in the home care worker loan forgiveness program account.​
4.16 Sec. 3. APPROPRIATIONS; HOME CARE WORKER GRANTS.​
4.17 $....... in fiscal year 2024 and $ ....... in fiscal year 2025 are appropriated from the general​
4.18fund to the commissioner of the Office of Higher Education for home care worker grants​
4.19under Minnesota Statutes, section 136A.1277. The commissioner may use up to five percent​
4.20of this appropriation to administer the program. $....... is added to the base for fiscal year​
4.212026 and later.​
4.22 Sec. 4. TRANSFER; HOME CARE WORKER LOAN FORGIVENESS.​
4.23 $....... in fiscal year 2024 and $....... in fiscal year 2025 are transferred from the general​
4.24fund to the home care worker loan forgiveness program account established in Minnesota​
4.25Statutes, section 136A.1786, subdivision 2. This transfer is added to the base for fiscal year​
4.262026 and later. The commissioner of the Office of Higher Education may use up to five​
4.27percent of the amount transferred in this section to administer the loan forgiveness program.​
4​Sec. 4.​
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