LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD Austin, Texas FISCAL NOTE, 81ST LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION April 21, 2009 TO: Honorable Yvonne Gonzalez Toureilles, Chair, House Committee on Agriculture & Livestock FROM: John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board IN RE:HB4245 by Keffer (Relating to a pilot program to expand access to career and technical education partnerships in rural areas.), Committee Report 1st House, Substituted Estimated Two-year Net Impact to General Revenue Related Funds for HB4245, Committee Report 1st House, Substituted: a negative impact of ($800,000) through the biennium ending August 31, 2011. The bill would make no appropriation but could provide the legal basis for an appropriation of funds to implement the provisions of the bill. LEGISLATIVE BUDGET BOARD Austin, Texas FISCAL NOTE, 81ST LEGISLATIVE REGULAR SESSION April 21, 2009 TO: Honorable Yvonne Gonzalez Toureilles, Chair, House Committee on Agriculture & Livestock FROM: John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board IN RE:HB4245 by Keffer (Relating to a pilot program to expand access to career and technical education partnerships in rural areas.), Committee Report 1st House, Substituted TO: Honorable Yvonne Gonzalez Toureilles, Chair, House Committee on Agriculture & Livestock FROM: John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board IN RE: HB4245 by Keffer (Relating to a pilot program to expand access to career and technical education partnerships in rural areas.), Committee Report 1st House, Substituted Honorable Yvonne Gonzalez Toureilles, Chair, House Committee on Agriculture & Livestock Honorable Yvonne Gonzalez Toureilles, Chair, House Committee on Agriculture & Livestock John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board John S. O'Brien, Director, Legislative Budget Board HB4245 by Keffer (Relating to a pilot program to expand access to career and technical education partnerships in rural areas.), Committee Report 1st House, Substituted HB4245 by Keffer (Relating to a pilot program to expand access to career and technical education partnerships in rural areas.), Committee Report 1st House, Substituted Estimated Two-year Net Impact to General Revenue Related Funds for HB4245, Committee Report 1st House, Substituted: a negative impact of ($800,000) through the biennium ending August 31, 2011. The bill would make no appropriation but could provide the legal basis for an appropriation of funds to implement the provisions of the bill. Estimated Two-year Net Impact to General Revenue Related Funds for HB4245, Committee Report 1st House, Substituted: a negative impact of ($800,000) through the biennium ending August 31, 2011. The bill would make no appropriation but could provide the legal basis for an appropriation of funds to implement the provisions of the bill. General Revenue-Related Funds, Five-Year Impact: Fiscal Year Probable Net Positive/(Negative) Impact to General Revenue Related Funds 2010 ($800,000) 2011 $0 2012 ($800,000) 2013 $0 2014 ($800,000) 2010 ($800,000) 2011 $0 2012 ($800,000) 2013 $0 2014 ($800,000) All Funds, Five-Year Impact: Fiscal Year Probable Savings/(Cost) fromGeneral Revenue Fund1 2010 ($800,000) 2011 $0 2012 ($800,000) 2013 $0 2014 ($800,000) Fiscal Year Probable Savings/(Cost) fromGeneral Revenue Fund1 2010 ($800,000) 2011 $0 2012 ($800,000) 2013 $0 2014 ($800,000) 2010 ($800,000) 2011 $0 2012 ($800,000) 2013 $0 2014 ($800,000) Fiscal Analysis The bill would amend the Agriculture Code to create the Rural Workforce Investment Pilot Program. This pilot program would issue grants for developing partnerships in rural areas among school districts, public junior colleges, public technical institutes, general academic teaching institutions, and business and industry to provide greater access to career and technical education and industry certification to high school students in rural areas. The bill would prohibit the Department of Agriculture (TDA) from issuing more than four grants under the Rural Workforce Investment Pilot Program in each state fiscal biennium. The bill would take effect immediately if it receives a vote of two-thirds of all members elected to each house; otherwise it would take effect September 1, 2009. The bill would amend the Agriculture Code to create the Rural Workforce Investment Pilot Program. This pilot program would issue grants for developing partnerships in rural areas among school districts, public junior colleges, public technical institutes, general academic teaching institutions, and business and industry to provide greater access to career and technical education and industry certification to high school students in rural areas. The bill would prohibit the Department of Agriculture (TDA) from issuing more than four grants under the Rural Workforce Investment Pilot Program in each state fiscal biennium. The bill would take effect immediately if it receives a vote of two-thirds of all members elected to each house; otherwise it would take effect September 1, 2009. Methodology The bill states that TDA may issue a maximum of four grants per biennium. TDA indicates that each grant would be approximately $200,000, therefore it is anticipated that $800,000 would be provided in grant funding in each fiscal biennium under the Rural Workforce Investment Pilot Program. TDA indicates that any administrative costs associated with administering the grant program could be absorbed within the agency's existing resources. The bill states that TDA may issue a maximum of four grants per biennium. TDA indicates that each grant would be approximately $200,000, therefore it is anticipated that $800,000 would be provided in grant funding in each fiscal biennium under the Rural Workforce Investment Pilot Program. TDA indicates that any administrative costs associated with administering the grant program could be absorbed within the agency's existing resources. Local Government Impact The bill would allow a "rural area" as defined by the provisions of the bill to submit an application for a grant to participate in the Rural Workforce Investment Pilot Program. A local governmental entity that chose to participate in the program would be required to commit public or private funds to match the grant to be eligible to apply for a grant. The fiscal impact to local governmental entities would vary depending on an entity's decision to participate, and the ability to match the funds of the grant. Source Agencies: 551 Department of Agriculture, 320 Texas Workforce Commission, 701 Central Education Agency, 781 Higher Education Coordinating Board 551 Department of Agriculture, 320 Texas Workforce Commission, 701 Central Education Agency, 781 Higher Education Coordinating Board LBB Staff: JOB, SZ, ZS, AH, TP JOB, SZ, ZS, AH, TP