Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1370 Latest Draft

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                            82R6997 CAS-D
 By: Workman H.B. No. 1370


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to establishment of the Texas Construction Academy as a
 residential construction training and high school center for
 certain public high school students and high school graduates.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subchapter F, Chapter 29, Education Code, is
 amended by adding Section 29.191 to read as follows:
 Sec. 29.191.  TEXAS CONSTRUCTION ACADEMY. (a) The agency
 shall establish the Texas Construction Academy as a residential
 training center for high school juniors and seniors who are
 interested in a career in the construction industry.
 (b)  The academy must offer:
 (1)  a residential program for high school juniors and
 seniors;
 (2)  the high school curriculum necessary for high
 school juniors and seniors to graduate from the academy with a high
 school diploma;
 (3)  to the greatest extent practicable, training in
 all areas of civil, commercial, residential, and industrial
 construction, including training in the following specific areas:
 (A)  installing:
 (i)  electrical systems;
 (ii)  heating, ventilating, and air
 conditioning systems;
 (iii)  plumbing systems; and
 (iv)  drywall;
 (B)  framing;
 (C)  performing concrete work;
 (D)  painting and applying other wall or exterior
 building finishes;
 (E)  roofing;
 (F)  welding;
 (G)  pipefitting;
 (H)  operating heavy equipment;
 (I)  surveying;
 (J)  estimating the costs of materials and
 projects;
 (K)  managing construction projects, including
 scheduling projects and providing project leadership; and
 (L)  ensuring a safe work environment; and
 (4)  counseling concerning educational and career
 training opportunities available to students after high school
 graduation.
 (c)  To the greatest extent practicable, training under
 Subsection (b) must be provided by requiring students to perform
 construction activities.
 (d)  A student who resides anywhere in this state may apply
 for admission to the academy for all or part of a student's junior
 or senior year of high school. The commissioner shall by rule adopt
 a form and procedure for applying for admission to the academy and
 criteria for admission.
 (e)  The commissioner shall determine the location of the
 academy based on the need in an area of this state for the type of
 educational environment and program to be provided by the academy
 and the cost of locating the academy in a particular area. In
 making that determination, the commissioner shall include
 consideration of:
 (1)  the appropriateness of various rural areas of this
 state as a location for the academy; and
 (2)  the availability for use by the academy of a
 facility of a school district or institution of higher education or
 a facility donated by an appropriate private entity.
 (f)  The agency shall post on the agency's Internet website
 information concerning the academy, including information
 concerning the location of the academy, the program offered,
 eligibility requirements for admission, and application forms and
 deadlines.
 (g)  The agency shall solicit and may accept for use by the
 academy donations of material, equipment, or facilities from a
 public or appropriate private entity.
 (h)  During a period when regular academy classes are in
 recess, the academy may enroll high school graduates, especially
 recent high school graduates, in academy courses developed for that
 purpose. The academy may charge reasonable tuition and fees as
 established by commissioner rule to a high school graduate who
 enrolls in an academy course.
 (i)  In addition to rules specifically required to be adopted
 by this section, the commissioner shall adopt any other rules
 necessary for the administration of this section.
 SECTION 2.  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, 2011.