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AN ACT |
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relating to the establishment of certain programs to support adult |
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and postsecondary education and workforce development in |
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high-demand occupations and green jobs. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Chapter 403, Government Code, is amended by |
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adding Subchapters O and P to read as follows: |
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SUBCHAPTER O. JOBS AND EDUCATION FOR TEXANS (JET) GRANT PROGRAM |
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Sec. 403.351. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: |
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(1) "Nonprofit organization" means an organization |
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exempt from federal income taxation under Section 501(a), Internal |
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Revenue Code of 1986, as an organization described by Section |
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501(c)(3) of that code. |
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(2) "Public junior college," "public state college," |
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and "public technical institute" have the meanings assigned by |
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Section 61.003, Education Code. |
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Sec. 403.352. JOBS AND EDUCATION FOR TEXANS (JET) FUND. (a) |
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The comptroller shall establish and administer the Jobs and |
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Education for Texans (JET) fund as a dedicated account in the |
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general revenue fund. |
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(b) The following amounts shall be deposited in the fund: |
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(1) any amounts appropriated by the legislature for |
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the fund for purposes of this subchapter; |
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(2) interest earned on the investment of money in the |
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fund; and |
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(3) gifts, grants, and other donations received for |
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the fund. |
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Sec. 403.353. ADVISORY BOARD. (a) An advisory board of |
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education and workforce stakeholders is created to assist the |
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comptroller in administering this subchapter. |
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(b) The advisory board is composed of seven members who |
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serve two-year terms and are appointed as follows: |
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(1) one member appointed by the governor; |
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(2) one member appointed by the lieutenant governor; |
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(3) one member appointed by the speaker of the house of |
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representatives; |
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(4) one member appointed by the Texas Higher Education |
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Coordinating Board; |
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(5) one member appointed by the Texas Workforce |
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Commission; |
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(6) one member of the public appointed by the |
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comptroller; and |
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(7) the comptroller, who serves as the presiding |
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officer. |
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(c) The advisory board shall meet at least once each quarter |
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to review received applications and recommend awarding grants under |
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this subchapter. |
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Sec. 403.354. JOBS AND EDUCATION FOR TEXANS (JET) GRANT |
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PROGRAM. The comptroller shall establish and administer the Jobs |
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and Education for Texans (JET) grant program to provide grants to |
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public junior colleges, public technical institutes, and eligible |
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nonprofit organizations that apply to the advisory board in the |
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manner prescribed by the advisory board. The comptroller shall |
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award the grants on the advice and recommendations of the advisory |
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board. Grants may be awarded under this subchapter from the JET |
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fund for the following purposes: |
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(1) to develop, support, or expand programs of |
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nonprofit organizations that meet the requirements of Section |
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403.355 and that prepare low-income students for careers in |
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high-demand occupations; |
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(2) to defray the startup costs associated with the |
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development of new career and technical education programs at |
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public junior colleges and public technical institutes that meet |
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the requirements of Section 403.356; and |
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(3) to provide scholarships for students in career and |
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technical education programs who meet the requirements of Section |
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403.357. |
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Sec. 403.355. GRANTS TO NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS FOR |
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INNOVATIVE AND SUCCESSFUL PROGRAMS. (a) The comptroller may award |
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a grant to a nonprofit organization eligible under Subsection (b) |
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for the development, support, or expansion of programs to prepare |
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low-income students for careers in high-demand occupations. |
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(b) To be eligible to receive a grant under this section, a |
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nonprofit organization must: |
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(1) provide a program to offer assistance to |
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low-income students in preparing for, applying to, and enrolling in |
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a public junior college or public technical institute; |
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(2) be governed by a board or other governing |
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structure that includes recognized leaders of broad-based |
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community organizations and members of the local business |
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community; |
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(3) demonstrate to the satisfaction of the advisory |
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board that the organization's program has achieved or will achieve |
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the following measures of success among program participants, to |
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the extent applicable to the type of program the organization |
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provides: |
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(A) above average completion of developmental |
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education among participating public junior college or public |
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technical institute students; |
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(B) above average persistence rates among |
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participating public junior college or public technical institute |
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students; and |
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(C) above average certificate or degree |
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completion rates by participating students within a three-year |
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period compared to demographically comparable public junior |
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college and public technical institute students; and |
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(4) provide matching funds in accordance with rules |
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adopted under Section 403.358. |
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(c) The matching funds required under Subsection (b)(4) may |
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be obtained from any source available to the nonprofit |
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organization, including in-kind contributions, community or |
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foundation grants, individual contributions, and local |
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governmental agency operating funds. |
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(c-1) In determining which eligible nonprofit organizations |
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should be awarded a grant under this section among two or more |
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eligible nonprofit organizations offering similar programs, the |
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comptroller shall give priority to any of those organizations that: |
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(1) has an existing program in place to assist |
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veterans; or |
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(2) demonstrates employment of participating students |
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at an average full-time starting wage that is equal to or greater |
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than the prevailing wage for the occupation entered. |
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(d) Grants awarded under this section must be awarded in a |
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manner that takes a balanced geographical distribution into |
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consideration. |
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(e) This section does not authorize the comptroller to award |
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a grant to: |
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(1) a nonprofit organization to provide a |
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comprehensive educational program to students that serves as a |
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substitute for a regular educational program provided by a school |
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district or open-enrollment charter school; or |
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(2) a private elementary or secondary school. |
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Sec. 403.356. GRANTS TO EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS FOR CAREER |
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AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS. (a) The comptroller may award a |
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grant for the development of new career and technical education |
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courses or programs at public junior colleges and public technical |
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institutes. |
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(b) A grant received under this section may be used only: |
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(1) to support courses or programs that prepare |
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students for career employment in occupations that are identified |
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by local businesses as being in high demand; |
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(2) to finance initial costs of career and technical |
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education course or program development, including the costs of |
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constructing or renovating facilities, purchasing equipment, and |
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other expenses associated with the development of a new course; and |
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(3) to finance a career and technical education course |
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or program that leads to a license, certificate, or postsecondary |
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degree. |
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(c) In awarding a grant under this section, the comptroller |
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shall primarily consider the potential economic returns to the |
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state from the development of the career and technical education |
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course or program. The comptroller may also consider whether the |
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course or program: |
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(1) is part of a new, emerging industry or high-demand |
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occupation; |
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(2) offers new or expanded dual credit career and |
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technical educational opportunities in public high schools; or |
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(3) is provided in cooperation with other public |
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junior colleges or public technical institutes across existing |
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service areas. |
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(d) To be eligible to receive a grant under this section, a |
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public junior college or public technical institute must provide |
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matching funds in accordance with rules adopted under Section |
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403.358. The matching funds may be obtained from any source |
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available to the college, including in-kind contributions, |
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industry consortia, community or foundation grants, individual |
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contributions, and local governmental agency operating funds. |
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Sec. 403.357. SCHOLARSHIPS. (a) The comptroller may award |
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a scholarship to a public junior college or public technical |
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institute student. |
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(b) To be eligible to receive a scholarship under this |
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section, a student must: |
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(1) demonstrate financial need; and |
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(2) be enrolled in a training program for a |
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high-demand occupation, as determined by the comptroller on the |
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recommendation of the advisory board. |
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Sec. 403.358. RULES. The comptroller shall adopt rules as |
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necessary for the administration of this subchapter. |
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Sec. 403.359. STUDY. (a) The comptroller shall conduct a |
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study of the feasibility of: |
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(1) basing a portion of all public postsecondary |
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technical training program funding on the economic benefit of the |
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program to the state; and |
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(2) for purposes of Subdivision (1), estimating the |
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amount of any additional tax revenue generated by employers that |
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results from the ability of public junior colleges, public state |
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colleges, or public technical institutes to prepare students for |
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employment fields for which there is employer demand. |
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(b) The comptroller shall begin the study not later than |
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January 1, 2010. Not later than January 1, 2011, the comptroller |
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shall make recommendations to the lieutenant governor and the |
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speaker of the house of representatives for legislative action |
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based on the results of the study. |
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(c) This section expires September 1, 2011. |
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SUBCHAPTER P. GREEN JOB SKILLS DEVELOPMENT FUND AND TRAINING |
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PROGRAM |
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Sec. 403.401. PURPOSE. The purpose of this subchapter is |
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to: |
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(1) promote green industry employment opportunities, |
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including through the establishment of training programs to enhance |
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green job skills and create career opportunities that result in |
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high-wage jobs; |
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(2) foster regional collaboration for the development |
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of green industry employment opportunities; |
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(3) assist in the development of a highly skilled, |
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high-wage, and productive workforce in the green industry; and |
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(4) assist workers with obtaining education, skills |
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training, and labor market information to enhance their |
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employability, earnings, and standard of living. |
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Sec. 403.402. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: |
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(1) "Development fund" means the Texas green job |
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skills development fund. |
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(2) "Green job" means a job in the field of renewable |
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energy or energy efficiency, including a job relating to: |
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(A) energy-efficient building, construction, and |
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retrofitting; |
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(B) renewable energy, including biomass, |
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hydroelectric, geothermal, and ocean energy, and wind and solar |
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power; |
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(C) research and development or manufacturing of |
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advanced battery or energy storage technologies; |
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(D) biofuels from non-feed food stocks; |
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(E) techniques to reduce, reuse, or recycle |
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waste; |
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(F) techniques to recycle products and convert |
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used materials into new products; |
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(G) energy efficiency assessments; |
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(H) manufacturing of sustainable products using |
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sustainable processes and materials; and |
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(I) water conservation and water efficiency. |
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(3) "Recycle" means the process of extracting |
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resources or value from waste by recovering or reusing the |
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material, including the collection and reuse of everyday waste |
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materials. |
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Sec. 403.403. TEXAS GREEN JOB SKILLS DEVELOPMENT FUND. |
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(a) The Texas green job skills development fund is an account in |
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the general revenue fund. The account is composed of: |
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(1) legislative appropriations; |
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(2) gifts, grants, donations, and matching funds |
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received under Subsection (b); and |
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(3) other money required by law to be deposited in the |
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account. |
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(b) The comptroller may solicit and accept gifts, grants, |
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and donations of money from the federal government, local |
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governments, private corporations, or other persons to be used for |
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the purposes of this subchapter. |
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(c) Income from money in the account shall be credited to |
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the account. |
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(d) Money in the development fund may be used only for the |
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purposes of this subchapter. |
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Sec. 403.404. ESTABLISHMENT OF GREEN JOB SKILLS GRANT |
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PROGRAM. The comptroller shall establish a green job skills grant |
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program, funded by the development fund under Section 403.403, |
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through which the comptroller may award grants in cooperation with |
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the Texas Workforce Commission through the State Energy |
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Conservation Office for the implementation, expansion, and |
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operation of green job skills training programs. |
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Sec. 403.405. GRANT PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. (a) A training |
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program funded through a grant awarded under this subchapter must: |
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(1) be hosted by a regional partnership that presents |
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a plan to implement training programs that lead trainees to |
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economic self-sufficiency and career pathways and includes at |
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least: |
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(A) one university, college, technical school, |
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or other nonprofit workforce training provider; |
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(B) one chamber of commerce, local workforce |
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agency, local employer, or other public or private participating |
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entity; |
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(C) one economic development authority; and |
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(D) one community or faith-based nonprofit |
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organization that works with one or more targeted populations; |
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(2) assist an eligible individual in obtaining |
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education, skills training, and labor market information to enhance |
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the individual's employability in green industries; and |
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(3) assist in the development of a highly skilled and |
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productive workforce in green industries. |
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(b) A training program awarded a grant under this subchapter |
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shall target a population of eligible individuals for training that |
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includes: |
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(1) workers in high-demand green industries who are in |
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or are preparing for high-wage occupations; |
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(2) workers in declining industries who may be |
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retrained for high-wage occupations in a high-demand green |
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industry; |
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(3) agriculture, timber, or energy sector workers who |
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may be retrained for high-wage occupations in a high-demand green |
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industry; |
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(4) veterans or past or present members of the armed |
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forces of the United States, including the state military forces, |
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or a reserve component of the armed forces or the national guard; |
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(5) unemployed workers; |
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(6) low-income workers, unemployed youth and adults, |
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individuals who did not complete high school, or other underserved |
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sectors of the workforce in high poverty areas; or |
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(7) individuals otherwise determined by the |
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comptroller in cooperation with the Texas Workforce Commission to |
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be disadvantaged and in need of training to obtain employment. |
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(c) A training program may receive funding under this |
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subchapter for a period not to exceed three years. |
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(d) A training program may use grant funds for support |
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services, including basic skills, literacy, GED, English as a |
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second language, and job readiness training, career guidance, and |
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referral services. |
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(e) A percentage of the grant, to be determined by the |
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comptroller, must be devoted to administrative costs, costs related |
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to hiring instructors and purchasing equipment, and tuition |
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assistance. |
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Sec. 403.406. APPLICATION. (a) A regional partnership, as |
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described by Section 403.405, may apply for a grant under this |
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subchapter in the manner prescribed by the comptroller. |
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(b) The grant application must require the applicant to |
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provide to the comptroller the applicant's plan to continue to |
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operate the training program after the grant expires. |
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Sec. 403.407. ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS IN AWARDING |
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GRANTS. (a) In addition to the factors described by Sections |
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403.404 and 403.405, in determining whether to award a grant to an |
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applicant under this subchapter, the comptroller shall give |
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preference to a training program that: |
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(1) provides certification and a career advancement |
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mechanism to a worker who receives green job skills training under |
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the program; and |
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(2) leverages additional public and private resources |
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to fund the program, including cash or in-kind matches. |
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(b) Grants shall be awarded in a manner that ensures |
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geographic diversity. |
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Sec. 403.408. RESERVATION FOR CERTAIN PROGRAMS. Twenty |
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percent of the funds available for grant programs under this |
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subchapter must be reserved for job skills training programs that |
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serve the unemployed and individuals whose incomes are at or below |
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200 percent of the federal poverty level. |
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Sec. 403.409. REPORT. (a) Not later than the 30th day |
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after the date funding for a grant under this subchapter ends, the |
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grant recipient shall submit a report to the comptroller that |
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contains the following information: |
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(1) the number of participants who entered the |
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program; |
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(2) the demographics of the participants, including |
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race, gender, age, and significant barriers to education such as |
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limited English proficiency, a criminal record, or a physical or |
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mental disability; |
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(3) services received by participants, including |
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training, education, and support services; |
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(4) the amount of program spending per participant; |
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(5) program completion rates; |
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(6) factors determined to interfere significantly |
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with program participation or completion; |
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(7) the average wage at placement, including benefits, |
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and the rate of average wage increases after one year; and |
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(8) any post-employment support services provided. |
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(b) Not later than October 1 of each even-numbered year, the |
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comptroller shall submit a report to the governor, the lieutenant |
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governor, and the speaker of the house of representatives that |
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includes a summary of all information submitted under Subsection |
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(a). |
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Sec. 403.410. STANDARDS. The comptroller by rule shall |
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adopt standards for a green job skills training program awarded a |
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grant under this subchapter. |
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SECTION 2. The comptroller shall adopt rules for the |
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program under Subchapter P, Chapter 403, Government Code, as added |
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by this Act, not later than March 1, 2010. |
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SECTION 3. Grants provided through the Texas Adult Career |
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Education Grant Program established under Section 403.351, |
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Government Code, as added by this Act may only benefit a permanent |
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legal resident or citizen of the United States. |
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SECTION 4. This Act does not make an appropriation. This |
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Act takes effect only if a specific appropriation for the |
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implementation of the Act is provided in a general appropriations |
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act of the 81st Legislature. |
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SECTION 5. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives |
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a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as |
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provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this |
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Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this |
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Act takes effect September 1, 2009. |
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President of the Senate |
Speaker of the House |
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I certify that H.B. No. 1935 was passed by the House on May 7, |
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2009, by the following vote: Yeas 92, Nays 51, 2 present, not |
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voting; that the House refused to concur in Senate amendments to |
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H.B. No. 1935 on May 29, 2009, and requested the appointment of a |
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conference committee to consider the differences between the two |
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houses; and that the House adopted the conference committee report |
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on H.B. No. 1935 on May 31, 2009, by the following vote: Yeas 84, |
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Nays 52, 2 present, not voting. |
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______________________________ |
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Chief Clerk of the House |
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I certify that H.B. No. 1935 was passed by the Senate, with |
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amendments, on May 27, 2009, by the following vote: Yeas 31, Nays |
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0; at the request of the House, the Senate appointed a conference |
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committee to consider the differences between the two houses; and |
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that the Senate adopted the conference committee report on H.B. No. |
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1935 on June 1, 2009, by the following vote: Yeas 31, Nays 0. |
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______________________________ |
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Secretary of the Senate |
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APPROVED: __________________ |
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Governor |