By Sibley S.B. No. 688 75R4567 CAG-F A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1-1 AN ACT 1-2 relating to the creation of the high priority program development 1-3 fund to support vocational and technical education. 1-4 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: 1-5 SECTION 1. Subtitle H, Title 3, Education Code, is amended 1-6 by adding Chapter 150 to read as follows: 1-7 CHAPTER 150. HIGH PRIORITY PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT FUND 1-8 Sec. 150.001. DEFINITIONS. In this section: 1-9 (1) "Coordinating board" means the Texas Higher 1-10 Education Coordinating Board. 1-11 (2) "High priority program" means a technical or 1-12 vocational program offered by a public junior college or public 1-13 technical institute that is specifically developed, designed, or 1-14 intended to meet the workforce training demands of business and 1-15 industry as determined by the coordinating board. 1-16 (3) "High priority program development fund" means the 1-17 fund established under this chapter to assist in the development of 1-18 high priority programs. 1-19 (4) "Public junior college" and "public technical 1-20 institute" have the meanings assigned by Section 61.003. 1-21 Sec. 150.002. ESTABLISHMENT; PURPOSE. (a) It is essential 1-22 to this state's economic growth that this state provide a qualified 1-23 and trained workforce for business and industry expanding or 1-24 locating in this state. The high priority program development fund 2-1 is established as a means to accomplish this purpose. 2-2 (b) Providing appropriated funds to public junior colleges 2-3 and public technical institutes for high priority programs is 2-4 important to this state's welfare and, consequently, is an 2-5 important public purpose for the expenditure of state funds. The 2-6 high priority program development fund is intended to enhance the 2-7 state's economic growth by: 2-8 (1) providing workforce training in a timely manner 2-9 that is responsive to the specific needs of business and industry 2-10 in this state; and 2-11 (2) encouraging the location and expansion of business 2-12 and industry in this state. 2-13 Sec. 150.003. ADMINISTRATION; GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES. 2-14 (a) The coordinating board shall administer the high priority 2-15 program development fund. 2-16 (b) The coordinating board shall determine whether a public 2-17 junior college or public technical institute is eligible to receive 2-18 awards from the fund. To be eligible to receive awards, a public 2-19 junior college or public technical institute must demonstrate to 2-20 the coordinating board that: 2-21 (1) an immediate need exists in the public junior 2-22 college district for a high priority program or a high priority 2-23 program would serve a statewide need that can be met by the public 2-24 technical institute; 2-25 (2) the public junior college or public technical 2-26 institute has received a request for the development of a high 2-27 priority program to meet a specific need; 3-1 (3) an award from the fund is necessary to assist the 3-2 public junior college or public technical institute in the 3-3 successful development of the program; and 3-4 (4) the development of the program will provide an 3-5 economic benefit to the residents of the public junior college 3-6 district or to the residents of this state. 3-7 (c) The coordinating board shall adopt guidelines and 3-8 procedures for the administration of this chapter. 3-9 Sec. 150.004. FUNDING. (a) The high priority program 3-10 development fund is funded by appropriations and by gifts, grants, 3-11 and donations made for that purpose. 3-12 (b) From money appropriated from the fund, the comptroller 3-13 shall issue warrants to each eligible public junior college or 3-14 public technical institute in the amount certified by the 3-15 coordinating board to the comptroller. 3-16 (c) The money may be expended by the public junior college 3-17 or public technical institute only to support the development, 3-18 design, modification, or renovation of specific high priority 3-19 programs for which the award is made and may not be expended for 3-20 the general support of ongoing instruction at the public junior 3-21 college or public technical institute. The money may be expended 3-22 for facilities if necessary for the development of the program and 3-23 approved by the coordinating board. 3-24 (d) Money appropriated from the high priority program 3-25 development fund may be used to match a grant provided by private 3-26 industry for a particular program at an eligible public junior 3-27 college or public technical institute. 4-1 (e) Supplies, materials, services, or equipment purchased by 4-2 a public junior college or public technical institute with money 4-3 received under this chapter are not subject to the authority of the 4-4 General Services Commission. 4-5 Sec. 150.005. PROGRESS REPORTS. A public junior college or 4-6 public technical institute receiving money under this chapter shall 4-7 report on the progress of the funded high priority program to the 4-8 coordinating board not later than September 1 of each year of the 4-9 program, until the coordinating board provides that further 4-10 progress reports are not required. 4-11 Sec. 150.006. MERIT REVIEW. The coordinating board shall 4-12 evaluate the effectiveness of this chapter and programs receiving 4-13 money under this chapter and report its findings to the Legislative 4-14 Budget Board not later than September 1 of the second year of each 4-15 state fiscal biennium. 4-16 SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 1997. 4-17 SECTION 3. The importance of this legislation and the 4-18 crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an 4-19 emergency and an imperative public necessity that the 4-20 constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several 4-21 days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended.