By Ellis                                               S.B. No. 343
         76R2177 CLG-D                           
                                A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 1-1                                   AN ACT
 1-2     relating to the creation of the self-sufficiency fund to develop
 1-3     job training for certain recipients of Temporary Assistance for
 1-4     Needy Families.
 1-5           BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 1-6           SECTION 1.  Subtitle B, Title 4, Labor Code, is amended by
 1-7     adding Chapter 309 to read as follows:
 1-8                     CHAPTER 309.  SELF-SUFFICIENCY FUND
 1-9           Sec. 309.001.  DEFINITIONS.  In this chapter:
1-10                 (1)  "Community-based organization" means a private
1-11     nonprofit organization that is representative of a community or a
1-12     significant segment of a community and that provides education,
1-13     vocational education or rehabilitation, job training, or internship
1-14     services or programs.  The term includes a neighborhood group or
1-15     organization, community action agency, community development
1-16     corporation, union-related organization, employer-related
1-17     organization, faith-based organization, tribal government,  or
1-18     organization serving Native Americans.
1-19                 (2)  "Fund" means the self-sufficiency fund created
1-20     under Section 309.002.
1-21           Sec. 309.002.  SELF-SUFFICIENCY FUND.  (a)  Subject to the
1-22     availability of funds, the self-sufficiency fund is created as an
1-23     account in the  general revenue fund for use by public community
1-24     and technical colleges, community-based organizations, and state
 2-1     extension agencies to develop for certain recipients of financial
 2-2     assistance under Chapter 31, Human Resources Code, customized
 2-3     job-training programs in which the recipients will be provided job
 2-4     training by:
 2-5                 (1)  an entity that develops a job-training program
 2-6     under this section;
 2-7                 (2)  a small or medium-sized business or trade union;
 2-8     or
 2-9                 (3)  an informal partnership between an entity that
2-10     develops a job-training program under this section and a small or
2-11     medium-sized business network or consortium.
2-12           (b)  Money from the fund may also be used for support
2-13     services as necessary for participants to prepare for and
2-14     participate in training activities and to make the transition from
2-15     training activities to employment.
2-16           (c)  The commission shall administer the fund.  The executive
2-17     director, or a person appointed by the executive director who is
2-18     knowledgeable in the administration of grants, is responsible for
2-19     the distribution of money from the fund.
2-20           (d)  To the greatest extent practicable, money from the fund
2-21     shall be spent in all areas of the state.
2-22           Sec. 309.003.  JOB-TRAINING PROGRAMS.  (a)  A job-training
2-23     program financed by the fund:
2-24                 (1)  must be specifically designed to:
2-25                       (A)  ensure that participants meet applicable
2-26     state and federal work requirements;
2-27                       (B)  enable participants to find and apply for
 3-1     existing jobs; and
 3-2                       (C)  include the involvement of employers who
 3-3     provide assistance in setting curricula and standards for
 3-4     job-training programs developed with money from the fund and are
 3-5     committed to hiring graduates of the programs; and
 3-6                 (2)  is considered a work or employment activity for
 3-7     purposes of Section 31.012, Human Resources Code.
 3-8           (b)  An entity that receives money from the fund for a
 3-9     job-training program shall work in conjunction with employers to
3-10     place graduates of the program in positions of employment in which
3-11     the graduates will be earning wages sufficient to enable the
3-12     graduates to become independent of financial assistance under
3-13     Chapter 31, Human Resources Code, and if applicable, assistance
3-14     provided under the food stamp program administered by the Texas
3-15     Department of Human Services under Chapter 33, Human Resources
3-16     Code.
3-17           Sec. 309.004.  RULEMAKING AUTHORITY.  The commission shall
3-18     adopt rules to implement this chapter, including rules to determine
3-19     which recipients of financial assistance under Chapter 31, Human
3-20     Resources Code, are eligible to participate in job-training
3-21     programs developed with money from the fund.
3-22           SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 1999.
3-23           SECTION 3.  The importance of this legislation and the
3-24     crowded condition of the calendars in both houses create an
3-25     emergency and an imperative public necessity that the
3-26     constitutional rule requiring bills to be read on three several
3-27     days in each house be suspended, and this rule is hereby suspended.