By: Ellis S.B. No. 1491 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT 1-1 relating to the creation of the self-sufficiency fund to develop 1-2 job training for certain recipients of the financial assistance 1-3 program for persons with dependent children. 1-4 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: 1-5 SECTION 1. Subtitle B, Title 4, Labor Code, is amended by 1-6 adding Chapter 308 to read as follows: 1-7 CHAPTER 308. SELF-SUFFICIENCY FUND 1-8 Sec. 308.001. SELF-SUFFICIENCY FUND. (a) Subject to the 1-9 availability of funds, the self-sufficiency fund is created as an 1-10 account in the general revenue fund for use by public community 1-11 and technical colleges, community-based organizations, and state 1-12 extension agencies for the following job-training purposes: 1-13 (1) developing customized job-training programs for 1-14 certain recipients of financial assistance under Chapter 31, Human 1-15 Resources Code; 1-16 (2) developing customized job-training programs for 1-17 businesses and trade unions; and 1-18 (3) sponsoring small and medium-sized business 1-19 networks and consortiums. 1-20 (b) The job-training programs described by Subsection (a)(1) 1-21 must be specifically designed to enable the recipients to find and 1-22 apply for existing jobs and will involve employers who participate 1-23 in setting curricula and standards and commit to hire graduates of 2-1 training programs. 2-2 (c) Training programs funded by the self-sufficiency fund 2-3 must ensure that participants in the program meet applicable state 2-4 and federal work requirements. Participants in a program funded by 2-5 the self-sufficiency fund shall be considered to be meeting the 2-6 work requirements under Section 31.012, Human Resources Code. 2-7 (d) Training programs funded by the self-sufficiency fund 2-8 shall work with employers to place graduates of training programs 2-9 in employment with wages reasonably calculated to make the graduate 2-10 independent of financial assistance under Chapter 31, Human 2-11 Resources Code, and food assistance under Chapter 33, Human 2-12 Resources Code. 2-13 (e) The commission shall administer the self-sufficiency 2-14 fund. The executive director, or a person appointed by the 2-15 executive director who is knowledgeable in the administration of 2-16 grants, is responsible for the distribution of money from the fund. 2-17 (f) The executive director shall develop criteria to ensure 2-18 that employers and training resources work together to propose 2-19 training and employment for a specific number of clients. 2-20 (g) The funds may also be used for support services as 2-21 necessary for participants to prepare for and participate in 2-22 training activities and to make the transition from training 2-23 activities to employment. 2-24 (h) To the greatest extent practicable, money from the 2-25 self-sufficiency fund shall be spent in all areas of the state. 3-1 (i) In this section, "community-based organization" has the 3-2 meaning assigned by 20 U.S.C. Section 1201a, and its subsequent 3-3 amendments. A community-based organization participating in a 3-4 program funded by the self-sufficiency fund may be a faith-based 3-5 organization. 3-6 SECTION 2. The importance of this legislation and the 3-7 crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an 3-8 emergency and an imperative public necessity that the 3-9 constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several 3-10 days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended, 3-11 and that this Act take effect and be in force from and after its 3-12 passage, and it is so enacted.