Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB1831 Latest Draft

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                            83R21081 PAM-D
 By: J. Davis of Harris, Deshotel, Huberty, H.B. No. 1831
 Farney, Murphy
 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 1831:
 By:  Villarreal C.S.H.B. No. 1831


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to an adult high school diploma and industry certification
 charter school pilot program for adults 19 to 50 years of age.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 29.251(1), Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (1)  "Adult education" means services and instruction
 provided below the college level for adults by public local
 education agencies, public nonprofit agencies, nonprofit entities
 providing services and instruction as described by Section 29.259,
 or community-based organizations.
 SECTION 2.  Section 29.252(a), Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  The agency shall:
 (1)  provide adequate staffing to develop, administer,
 and support a comprehensive statewide adult education program and
 coordinate related federal and state programs for education and
 training of adults;
 (2)  develop, implement, and regulate a comprehensive
 statewide program for community level education services to meet
 the special needs of adults;
 (3)  develop the mechanism and guidelines for
 coordination of comprehensive adult education and related skill
 training services for adults with other agencies, both public and
 private, in planning, developing, and implementing related
 programs, including community education programs;
 (4)  administer all state and federal funds for adult
 education and related skill training in this state, except in
 programs for which another entity is specifically authorized to do
 so under other law;
 (5)  prescribe and administer standards and
 accrediting policies for adult education;
 (6)  prescribe and administer rules for teacher
 certification for adult education;
 (7)  accept and administer grants, gifts, services, and
 funds from available sources for use in adult education;
 (8)  adopt or develop and administer a standardized
 assessment mechanism for assessing all adult education program
 participants who need literacy instruction, adult basic education,
 or secondary education leading to an adult high school diploma or
 the equivalent;
 (9)  adopt and administer a standardized secondary
 exit-level assessment instrument appropriate for assessing adult
 education program participants who successfully complete high
 school curriculum requirements under a program provided under
 Section 29.259;
 (10)  collaborate with the Texas Workforce Commission
 to improve the coordination and implementation of adult education
 and literacy services in this state; and
 (11) [(10)]  monitor and evaluate educational and
 employment outcomes of students who participate in the agency's
 adult education and literacy programs.
 SECTION 3.  Section 29.253, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 29.253.  PROVISION OF ADULT EDUCATION PROGRAMS. Adult
 education programs shall be provided by public school districts,
 public junior colleges, public universities, public nonprofit
 agencies, and community-based organizations approved in accordance
 with state statutes and rules adopted by the State Board of
 Education. A nonprofit entity described by Section 29.259 may also
 provide an adult education program as provided by that section. The
 programs must be designed to meet the education and training needs
 of adults to the extent possible within available public and
 private resources. Bilingual education may be the method of
 instruction for students who do not function satisfactorily in
 English whenever it is appropriate for their optimum development.
 SECTION 4.  Section 29.2531, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 29.2531.  ADULT EDUCATION ASSESSMENT. (a)  The agency
 [Texas Education Agency] shall, in consultation with the Texas
 Higher Education Coordinating Board, review the standardized
 assessment mechanism required under Section 29.252(a)(8) and
 recommend any changes necessary to align the assessment with the
 assessments designated under Section 51.3062 to allow for the
 proper placement of a student in an adult basic education course or
 to provide the student with the proper developmental or English as a
 second language coursework, as appropriate.
 (b)  The commissioner shall determine the level of
 performance considered to be satisfactory on a secondary exit-level
 assessment instrument described by Section 29.252(a)(9) for
 receipt of a high school diploma by an adult education program
 participant in a program provided under Section 29.259.
 SECTION 5.  Section 29.255, Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 29.255.  FUNDING.  (a)  Funds shall be appropriated to
 implement statewide adult basic education, adult bilingual
 education, high school equivalency, and high school credit programs
 to eliminate illiteracy in this state and to implement and support a
 statewide program to meet the total range of adult needs for adult
 education, related skill training, and pilot programs to
 demonstrate the effectiveness of the community education concept.
 The agency shall ensure that public local education agencies,
 public nonprofit agencies, nonprofit entities providing programs
 under Section 29.259, and community-based organizations have
 direct and equitable access to those funds. An additional sum of
 money may be appropriated to the Texas Economic Development and
 Tourism Office [Department of Commerce] for the purpose of skill
 training in direct support of industrial expansion and start-up,
 and those locations, industries, and occupations designated by the
 Texas Economic Development and Tourism Office [Department of
 Commerce], when such training is also in support of the basic
 purposes of this subchapter. To fulfill the basic purposes of this
 subchapter, an additional sum of money may be appropriated for
 skill training that is conducted to support the expansion of
 civilian employment opportunities on United States military
 reservations.
 (b)  The agency, in conjunction with the Texas Economic
 Development and Tourism Office [Department of Commerce], may adopt
 rules to administer skill training programs for which the agency is
 responsible, and the Texas Economic Development and Tourism Office
 [Department of Commerce] may adopt rules to administer skill
 training programs for which it is responsible.
 SECTION 6.  Subchapter H, Chapter 29, Education Code, is
 amended by adding Section 29.259 to read as follows:
 Sec. 29.259.  ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA AND INDUSTRY
 CERTIFICATION CHARTER SCHOOL PILOT PROGRAM. (a) The commissioner
 shall establish an adult high school diploma and industry
 certification charter school pilot program as provided by this
 section as a strategy for meeting industry needs for a sufficiently
 trained workforce within the state.
 (b)  Notwithstanding any other law and in addition to the
 number of charters allowed under Subchapter D, Chapter 12, the
 State Board of Education may grant, on the basis of an application
 submitted to the board, a charter under the pilot program to a
 single nonprofit entity described by Subsection (c) to provide an
 adult education program for not more than 150 individuals described
 by Subsection (e) to successfully complete:
 (1)  a high school program that can lead to a diploma;
 and
 (2)  career and technology education courses that can
 lead to industry certification.
 (c)  A nonprofit entity may be granted a charter under this
 section only if the entity:
 (1)  has a successful history of providing education
 services, including industry certifications and job placement
 services, to adults 18 years of age and older whose educational and
 training opportunities have been limited by educational
 disadvantages, disabilities, homelessness, criminal history, or
 similar circumstances; and
 (2)  agrees to commit at least $1 million to the adult
 education program offered.
 (d)  A nonprofit entity granted a charter under this section
 may partner with a public junior college to provide career and
 technology courses that lead to industry certification.
 (e)  A person who is at least 19 years of age and not more
 than 50 years of age is eligible to enroll in the adult education
 program under this section if the person has not earned a high
 school equivalency certificate and:
 (1)  has failed to complete the curriculum requirements
 for high school graduation; or
 (2)  has failed to perform satisfactorily on an
 assessment instrument required for high school graduation.
 (f)  The nonprofit entity must include in its charter
 application the information required by Subsection (g).
 (g)  A charter granted under this section must:
 (1)  include a description of the adult education
 program to be offered under this section; and
 (2)  establish specific, objective standards for
 receiving a high school diploma, including satisfactory
 performance on the standardized secondary exit-level assessment
 instrument described by Section 29.252(a)(9) as provided under
 Section 29.2531.
 (h)  Funding for an adult education program under this
 section is provided based on the following:
 (1)  for participants who are 26 years of age and older,
 from funds appropriated for that purpose; and
 (2)  for participants who are at least 19 years of age
 and under 26 years of age, an amount per participant through the
 Foundation School Program equal to the amount of state funding per
 student in weighted average daily attendance that would be
 allocated under the Foundation School Program for the student's
 attendance at an open-enrollment charter school in accordance with
 Section 12.106.
 (i)  Sections 12.107 and 12.128 apply as though funds under
 this section were funds under Subchapter D, Chapter 12.
 (j)  Not later than December 1 of each even-numbered year,
 beginning December 1, 2016, the agency shall prepare and deliver to
 the governor, lieutenant governor, speaker of the house of
 representatives, and presiding officer of each standing
 legislative committee with primary jurisdiction over public
 education or economic development a report that:
 (1)  evaluates any adult education program operated
 under a charter granted under this section; and
 (2)  makes recommendations regarding the abolition,
 continuation, or expansion of the pilot program.
 (k)  The commissioner shall adopt rules necessary to
 administer the pilot program under this section.  In adopting
 rules, the commissioner may modify charter school requirements only
 to the extent necessary for the administration of a charter school
 under this section that provides for adult education.
 SECTION 7.  Section 42.003(a), Education Code, is amended to
 read as follows:
 (a)  A student is entitled to the benefits of the Foundation
 School Program if, on September 1 of the school year, the student:
 (1)  is 5 years of age or older and under 21 years of age
 and has not graduated from high school, or is at least 21 years of
 age and under 26 years of age and has been admitted by a school
 district to complete the requirements for a high school diploma; or
 (2)  is at least 19 years of age and under 26 years of
 age and is enrolled in an adult high school diploma and industry
 certification charter school pilot program under Section 29.259.
 SECTION 8.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2013.