Texas 2025 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB5194 Introduced / Bill

Filed 03/17/2025

                    By: Capriglione H.B. No. 5194


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to improving the efficiency of state workforce development
 programs and apprenticeship pathways to address workforce
 shortages.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Subchapter A, Chapter 302, Labor Code, is
 amended by adding Section 302.0039 to read as follows:
 Sec. 302.0039.  RURAL WORKFORCE TRAINING GRANT PROGRAM. (a)
 In this section, "program" means the Rural Workforce Training Grant
 Program established under this section.
 (b)  The commission shall establish and administer the Rural
 Workforce Training Grant Program for the purpose of providing
 targeted funding for job-specific workforce training and related
 services to strengthen the skills, resources, and career
 opportunities of the rural workforce in this state.
 (c)  Under the program, the commission shall award grants to
 public, private, or nonprofit entities, including business
 associations, political subdivisions, local workforce development
 boards, and educational institutions, that:
 (1)  provide on-the-job training, apprenticeships,
 workforce education courses, and other job-specific workforce
 development activities in a county with a population of less than
 200,000; and
 (2)  apply to the commission in the manner provided by
 commission rule.
 (d)  Grant money awarded to an entity under the program may
 be used only to cover costs associated with training materials,
 instructors' fees, participant wraparound expenses, facility fees,
 administrative costs, and outreach, mentoring, and recruiting
 costs for the training, apprenticeship, course, or other activity
 for which the money is awarded.
 (e)  The commission shall require a grant recipient to
 provide periodic reports regarding the recipient's use of grant
 money received under the program and related training participant
 outcomes.
 (f)  The commission may solicit and accept gifts, grants, and
 donations from any public or private source for purposes of the
 program.
 (g)  The commission shall adopt rules for the administration
 of the program.
 (h)  Not later than December 1 of each year, the commission
 shall submit to the governor, the lieutenant governor, the speaker
 of the house of representatives, and the standing committee of each
 house of the legislature with primary jurisdiction over workforce
 development matters a report regarding:
 (1)  the grants awarded under the program during the most
 recent state fiscal year; and
 (2)  the program's effectiveness.
 SECTION 2.  The Texas Workforce Commission shall adopt the
 rules required under Section 302.0039(g), Labor Code, as added by
 this Act, as soon as practicable after the effective date of this
 Act.
 SECTION 3.  Subchapter C, Chapter 2054, Government Code, is
 amended by adding Section 2054.0702 to read as follows:
 Sec. 2054.0702.  STATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
 APPRENTICESHIP CREDENTIAL.  (a) In this section, "public technical
 institute" has the meaning assigned by Section 61.003, Education
 Code.
 (b)  A state agency may enter into an agreement with a public
 junior college district under Section 130.0081, Education Code, or
 a public technical institute under Section 135.06, Education Code,
 or other applicable law to offer a program leading to a state
 information technology apprenticeship credential to address
 shortages in the state information resources workforce.
 (c)  A program offered under this section must:
 (1)  be approved by the Texas Higher Education
 Coordinating Board in accordance with Section 61.0512, Education
 Code;
 (2)  develop the knowledge and skills necessary for a
 journey- or senior-level information technology position in a state
 agency; and
 (3)  include a one-year apprenticeship with:
 (A)  a relevant state agency;
 (B)  an organization working on a major
 information resources project; or
 (C)  a regional network security center
 established under Section 2059.202.
 (d)  The executive director shall update the department's
 intra-agency career ladder program to ensure that an associate
 degree together with a credential awarded under this section may be
 substituted for a four-year baccalaureate degree.
 (e)  The classification officer in the office of the state
 auditor shall review the state's position classification plan to
 determine whether an associate degree together with a credential
 awarded under this section may be substituted for a four-year
 baccalaureate degree and revise relevant job descriptions
 accordingly.
 SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.