81R6451 ALB-F By: Strama, Anchia H.B. No. 516 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 516: By: Strama C.S.H.B. No. 516 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to the establishment and funding of a green job skills training program. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Section 481.078, Government Code, is amended by adding Subsection (l) to read as follows: (l) The fund may be used to make one or more grants to the Texas Workforce Commission to implement the commission's powers and duties relating to a green job skills training program. Subsections (e-1), (f), (g), (h), (i), and (j) do not apply to a grant under this subsection. SECTION 2. Subtitle F, Title 4, Government Code, is amended by adding Chapter 490D to read as follows: CHAPTER 490D. GREEN JOB SKILLS DEVELOPMENT FUND AND TRAINING PROGRAM SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 490D.001. PURPOSE. The purpose of this chapter is to: (1) promote green industry employment opportunities, including through the establishment of training programs to enhance green job skills and create career opportunities that result in high-wage jobs; (2) foster regional collaboration for the development of green industry employment opportunities; (3) assist in the development of a highly skilled, high-wage, and productive workforce in the green industry; and (4) assist workers with obtaining education, skills training, and labor market information to enhance their employability, earnings, and standard of living. Sec. 490D.002. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: (1) "Commission" means the Texas Workforce Commission. (2) "Development fund" means the Texas green job skills development fund. (3) "Green job" means a job in the field of renewable energy or energy efficiency, including a job relating to: (A) energy-efficient building, construction, and retrofitting; (B) renewable energy, including biomass, hydroelectric, geothermal, and ocean energy, and wind and solar power; (C) research and development or manufacturing of advanced battery or energy storage technologies; (D) biofuels from non-feed food stocks; (E) techniques to reduce, reuse, or recycle waste; (F) techniques to recycle products and convert used materials into new products; (G) energy efficiency assessments; (H) manufacturing of sustainable products using sustainable processes and materials; and (I) water conservation and water efficiency. (4) "Recycle" means the process of extracting resources or value from waste by recovering or reusing the material, including the collection and reuse of everyday waste materials. [Sections 490D.003-490D.020 reserved for expansion] SUBCHAPTER B. GREEN JOB SKILLS DEVELOPMENT FUND Sec. 490D.021. TEXAS GREEN JOB SKILLS DEVELOPMENT FUND. (a) The Texas green job skills development fund is an account in the general revenue fund. The account is composed of: (1) legislative appropriations; (2) money received from the Texas enterprise fund under Section 481.078; (3) gifts, grants, donations, and matching funds received under Subsection (b); and (4) other money required by law to be deposited in the account. (b) The commission may solicit and accept gifts, grants, and donations of money from the federal government, local governments, private corporations, or other persons to be used for the purposes of this subchapter. (c) Income from money in the account shall be credited to the account. (d) Money in the development fund may be used only for the purposes of this chapter. [Sections 490D.022-490D.030 reserved for expansion] SUBCHAPTER C. GREEN JOB SKILLS GRANT PROGRAM Sec. 490D.031. ESTABLISHMENT OF GREEN JOB SKILLS GRANT PROGRAM. The commission shall establish a green job skills grant program, funded by the development fund under Section 490D.021, through which the commission may award grants for the implementation, expansion, and operation of green job skills training programs. Sec. 490D.032. GRANT PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. (a) A training program funded through a grant awarded under this subchapter must: (1) be hosted by a regional partnership that presents a plan to implement training programs that lead trainees to economic self-sufficiency and career pathways and includes at least: (A) one university, college, technical school, or other nonprofit workforce training provider; (B) one chamber of commerce, local workforce agency, local employer, or other public or private participating entity; (C) one economic development authority; and (D) one community or faith-based nonprofit organization that works with one or more targeted populations; (2) assist an eligible individual in obtaining education, skills training, and labor market information to enhance the individual's employability in green industries; and (3) assist in the development of a highly skilled and productive workforce in green industries. (b) A training program awarded a grant under this subchapter shall target a population of eligible individuals for training that includes: (1) workers in high-demand green industries who are in or preparing for high-wage occupations; (2) workers in declining industries who may be retrained for high-wage occupations in a high-demand green industry; (3) agriculture, timber, or energy sector workers who may be retrained for high-wage occupations in a high-demand green industry; (4) veterans or past or present members of the armed forces of the United States, including the state military forces, or a reserve component of the armed forces or the national guard; (5) unemployed workers; (6) low-income workers, unemployed youth and adults, individuals who did not complete high school, or other underserved sectors of the workforce in high poverty areas; or (7) individuals otherwise determined by the commission to be disadvantaged and in need of training to obtain employment. (c) A training program may receive funding under this chapter for a period not to exceed three years. (d) A training program may use grant funds for support services, including basic skills, literacy, GED, English as a second language, and job readiness training, career guidance, and referral services. (e) A percentage of the grant, to be determined by the commission, must be devoted to administrative costs, costs related to hiring instructors and purchasing equipment, and tuition assistance. Sec. 490D.033. APPLICATION. (a) A regional partnership, as described by Section 490D.032, may apply for a grant under this subchapter in the manner prescribed by the commission. (b) The grant application must require the applicant to provide to the commission the applicant's plan to continue to operate the training program after the grant expires. Sec. 490D.034. ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS IN AWARDING GRANTS. (a) In addition to the factors described by Sections 490D.032 and 490D.033, in determining whether to award a grant to an applicant under this subchapter, the commission shall give preference to a training program that: (1) provides certification and a career advancement mechanism to a worker who receives green job skills training under the program; and (2) leverages additional public and private resources to fund the program, including cash or in-kind matches. (b) Grants shall be awarded in a manner that ensures geographic diversity. Sec. 490D.035. RESERVATION FOR CERTAIN PROGRAMS. Twenty percent of the funds available for grant programs under this chapter must be reserved for job skills training programs that serve the unemployed and individuals whose incomes are at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level. Sec. 490D.036. REPORT. (a) Not later than the 30th day after the date funding for a grant under this chapter ends, the grant recipient shall submit a report to the commission that contains the following information: (1) the number of participants who entered the program; (2) the demographics of the participants, including race, gender, age, and significant barriers to education such as limited English proficiency, a criminal record, or a physical or mental disability; (3) services received by participants, including training, education, and support services; (4) the amount of program spending per participant; (5) program completion rates; (6) factors determined to interfere significantly with program participation or completion; (7) the average wage at placement, including benefits, and the rate of average wage increases after one year; and (8) any post-employment support services provided. (b) Not later than October 1 of each even-numbered year, the commission shall submit a report to the governor, the lieutenant governor, and the speaker of the house of representatives that includes a summary of all information submitted under Subsection (a). Sec. 490D.037. STANDARDS. The commission by rule shall adopt standards for a green job skills training program awarded a grant under this subchapter. SECTION 3. The Texas Workforce Commission shall adopt rules for the program under Subchapter C, Chapter 490D, Government Code, as added by this Act, not later than March 1, 2010. SECTION 4. Implementation of the program under Subchapter C, Chapter 490D, Government Code, as added by this Act, is contingent on appropriation of funding by the legislature. SECTION 5. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this Act takes effect September 1, 2009.