Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB660 Latest Draft

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                            83R20809 KSD-F
 By: Strama, N. Gonzalez of El Paso H.B. No. 660
 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 660:
 By:  Rodriguez of Travis C.S.H.B. No. 660


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the provision of scholarships, bonuses, and wage
 supplementation to certain child-care workers.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 302.006, Labor Code, is amended to read
 as follows:
 Sec. 302.006.  PROFESSIONAL CHILD-CARE TRAINING
 SCHOLARSHIPS, BONUSES, AND WAGE SUPPLEMENTATION. (a) In this
 section:
 (1)  "Child-care facility" has the meaning assigned by
 Section 42.002, Human Resources Code.
 (2)  "Institution of higher education" has the meaning
 assigned by Section 61.003, Education Code.
 (a-1)  The commission shall [may] develop and administer a
 program under which the commission awards scholarships to eligible
 child-care workers [in the amount of $1,000 each for professional
 child-care training to eligible recipients].
 (b)  A recipient may use [a] scholarship funds awarded under
 this section only to pay expenses associated with obtaining:
 (1)  Child Development Associate (CDA) national
 credentials administered by the Council for Professional
 Recognition or a comparable nationally recognized entity that
 credentials professionals in the early childhood education or child
 development field;
 (2)  an  [Certified Child-Care Professional (CCP)
 credentials; or
 [(3)  a level one certificate or] associate's degree in
 the field [area] of child development or early childhood education
 awarded by an [from a public or private] institution of higher
 education; or
 (3)  a bachelor's degree in the field of child
 development, early childhood education, or family and child studies
 awarded by an institution of higher education.
 (c)  To be eligible to receive a scholarship [awarded] under
 this section, a child-care worker [person] must:
 (1)  be employed by [in] a child-care facility that has
 agreed to sponsor the child-care worker in accordance with
 Subsection (d):
 (A)  for at least 30 hours each week; and
 (B)  at a pay rate that is less than $15 per hour
 [, as defined by Section 42.002, Human Resources Code];
 (2)  intend to obtain a credential[, certificate,] or
 degree specified in Subsection (b);
 (3)  agree to work for the sponsoring [at least 18
 additional months in a] child-care facility for at least the length
 of time prescribed by commission rule for purposes of this
 subdivision; [, as defined by Section 42.002, Human Resources Code,
 that accepts federal Child Care Development Fund subsidies and
 that, at the time the person begins to fulfill the work requirement
 imposed by this subdivision, is located:
 [(A)     within the attendance zone of a public
 school campus considered low-performing under Subchapter E,
 Chapter 39, Education Code; or
 [(B)     in an economically disadvantaged community,
 as determined by the commission; and]
 (4)  agree to pay the percentage of the applicable
 costs of books, credentialing fees, or tuition and fees associated
 with obtaining a credential or degree specified in Subsection (b)
 prescribed by commission rule for purposes of this subdivision; and
 (5)  satisfy any other requirements adopted by the
 commission.
 (d)  A child-care facility that agrees to sponsor a
 child-care worker under this section must:
 (1)  provide the child-care worker with:
 (A)  paid time off as prescribed by commission
 rule; and
 (B)  any bonus or wage supplementation to which
 the child-care worker is entitled under Subsection (e); and
 (2)  pay the percentage of the applicable costs of
 books, credentialing fees, or tuition and fees associated with
 obtaining a credential or degree specified in Subsection (b)
 prescribed by commission rule for purposes of this subdivision.  [A
 person may not receive more than one scholarship awarded under this
 section.]
 (e)  A scholarship recipient who successfully obtains a
 credential or degree specified in Subsection (b) and satisfies any
 other program requirement prescribed by this section or a rule
 adopted under this section is entitled to the  [In addition, the
 commission may provide for] payment of a bonus or wage
 supplementation [to a scholarship recipient who for 18 months after
 the date of receiving the scholarship provides care for children
 younger than six years of age while remaining in the employment of
 the child-care facility that employed the person when the
 scholarship was awarded and that meets the requirements of
 Subsection (c)(3)]. Any bonus or wage supplementation provided
 under this subsection shall be paid by both the recipient's
 sponsoring child-care facility [in equal shares by the scholarship
 recipient's employer] and the commission in shares prescribed by
 commission rule. The commission shall determine the amount of any
 bonus and the amount and duration of any wage supplementation
 provided under this subsection.
 (f)  The commission shall fund scholarships and any bonuses
 or wage supplementation provided under this section through federal
 Child Care Development funds or other funding sources available to
 the commission. Total funding may not exceed $1 [$2] million per
 state biennium.
 (g)  The commission shall adopt rules necessary to implement
 this section. The rules must include provisions that:
 (1)  address the computation of the length-of-service
 [18-month service] requirement prescribed under [by] Subsection
 (c)(3) [(c)]; [and]
 (2)  establish criteria for the award of scholarships
 under this section under which priority is given to child-care
 workers employed:
 (A)  in child-care care programs serving children
 whose care is subsidized through money received under the Child
 Care and Development Block Grant Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. Section 9858
 et seq.); or
 (B)  by child-care facilities that:
 (i)  are working toward Texas Rising Star
 certification; or
 (ii)  are Texas Rising Star certified
 providers working toward a higher certification level; and
 (3)  ensure that the commission has procedures for
 recovering [may recover] scholarship money from a recipient who
 fails to comply with that length-of-service [service] requirement
 or any other requirement imposed by the commission.
 SECTION 2.  The Texas Workforce Commission shall adopt rules
 for the administration of Section 302.006, Labor Code, as amended
 by this Act, as soon as practicable following the effective date of
 this Act, but not later than January 1, 2014.
 SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2013.