SRC-TNM S.B. 1810 75(R)   BILL ANALYSIS


Senate Research Center   S.B. 1810
By: Barrientos
Intergovernmental Relations
4-3-97
As Filed


DIGEST 

Currently, the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs does not
administer a program which combines low income housing with job training
skills targeting at-risk youth.  S.B. 1810 seeks to establish the Texas
Youthworks Grant Program in the Texas Department of Housing and Community
Affairs (TDHCA) and sets forth requirements for grant recipients and
participants.  The program, modeled after the national Youthbuild Program,
would combine the goals of constructing energy-efficient affordable
housing, community service projects, attainment of a high school diploma
or its equivalent, and providing job training for economically and
educationally disadvantaged youth. Participants would gain valuable
hands-on experience and marketable skills constructing stateapproved
affordable housing while working toward a high school diploma or
equivalent and receiving career and leadership counseling services.  S.B.
1810 would encourage certain state agencies to seek ways to utilize the
program using existing resources. 
 
PURPOSE

As proposed, S.B. 1810 outlines provisions regarding the creation,
operation, and funding of the Texas Youthworks Program. 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

Rulemaking authority is granted to the board of the Texas Department of
Housing and Community Affairs under SECTION 1 (Section 2306.623,
Government Code) of this bill. 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1. Amends Chapter 2306, Government Code, by adding Subchapter AA,
as follows: 

  SUBCHAPTER AA. TEXAS YOUTHWORKS PROGRAM

Sec. 2306.621. DEFINITIONS. Defines "board," "department," and
"sustainable construction or rehabilitation."  

Sec. 2306.622. TEXAS YOUTHWORKS PROGRAM. Provides that the Texas
Youthworks Program is created in the Texas Department of Housing and
Community Affairs (department) to promote economic self-sufficiency of
disadvantaged or at-risk youth by providing the youth with opportunities
to acquire job skills while performing community service, create
opportunities for communities to restore abandoned properties and historic
areas, enhance public places,  and increase the availability of
affordable, energy-efficient housing for low-income individuals and
families.  Requires the department to administer the program and
authorizes the department to employ personnel as necessary to administer
the program.   

Sec. 2306.623. RULES. Requires the board of the Texas Department of
Housing and Community Affairs (board), in consultation with the advisory
board established in Sec. 2306.629, to adopt rules as necessary to
implement the program, including rules for auditing and accountability.   

Sec. 2306.624. FUNDING. Provides that the program is funded by
appropriations from the  legislature and other available funds identified
by the department or other state agencies. Authorizes the department to
accept gifts, grants, and other donations for operation of the program. 

Sec. 2306.625. GRANTS. Authorizes the executive director of the department
(director) to award grants under the program for projects that meet the
requirements of this subchapter. 

Sec. 2306.626. ELIGIBLE PARTICIPANTS. Sets forth instances in which an
organization is eligible to receive a grant.  Sets forth criteria which
participants are required to meet. Provides that the department may
authorize a grantee to provide services to a participant who does not meet
the requirements of Subsection (a). 

Sec. 2306.627. SERVICES TO PARTICIPANTS. Requires a project for which a
grant is received under the program to provide participants with certain
skills.  Prohibits a stipend provided under Subsection (a)(6) from
counting as income for purposes of determining the eligibility of the
participant or the participant's household for any form of public
assistance. 

Sec. 2306.628. COMMUNITY BENEFIT.  Requires a project for which a grant is
received under the program to provide at least one of certain services to
a community in which the project is located. 

Sec. 2306.629. ADVISORY BOARD; PARTICIPANT COUNCIL. Sets forth entities a
grantee who is awarded a grant for a project under the program is required
to establish. 

Sec. 2306.630. GRANT APPLICATION. Sets forth organizations authorized to
apply to receive a grant for an eligible project under this subchapter,
subject to Subsection (b). Requires an applicant to demonstrate that the
applicant has at least three years of successful experience operating
programs that benefit disadvantaged or at-risk youth to be eligible to
receive a grant.  Requires a grant application to be filed with the
department in a form prescribed by the director.  Sets forth items
required to be included in an application.  Sets forth certain applicants
to which the department shall give preference to in awarding a grant under
the program. 

Sec. 2306.631. OTHER FUNDING SOURCES REQUIRED. Prohibits the department
from providing more than 75 percent of the money budgeted for a project. 

Sec. 2306.632. LIMIT ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSE. Provides that not more
than 15 percent of the money awarded under the program for a project may
be used for administrative costs associated with the project. 

Sec. 2306.633. ANNUAL REPORT. Requires the director to report to the
governor and the legislature at the end of each fiscal year on the status
of the program.  Sets forth information the annual report is required to
include for that fiscal year. 

SECTION 2. Provides that if, before implementing any provision of this
Act, a state agency determines that a waiver or authorization from a
federal agency is necessary for implementation, the state agency shall
request the waiver or authorization and may delay implementing that
provision until the waiver or authorization is granted. 

SECTION 3. Effective date: September 1, 1997.

SECTION 4. Emergency clause.