HBA-NLM H.B. 1407 76(R)    BILL ANALYSIS


Office of House Bill AnalysisH.B. 1407
By: Coleman
Economic Development
3/3/1999
Introduced



BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE 

Texas has recently been challenged by federal welfare reforms to provide
jobs to 50 percent of the state's welfare recipients by the year 2002.
Working with businesses to offer on-the-job  training and direct work
experience to those on public assistance is one attempt to meet the
challenge.  H.B. 1407 creates the self-sufficiency fund for use by public
community and technical colleges and state extension agencies to develop
job-training programs for recipients of the Temporary Assistance for Needy
Families (TANF) program. This bill establishes that the training programs
will also be provided by businesses and trade unions, small and
medium-sized business networks, and consortiums.  This bill codifies
current rules adopted by the Texas Workforce Commission. 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

It is the opinion of the Office of House Bill Analysis that rulemaking
authority is expressly delegated to the Texas Workforce Commission in
SECTION 1 (Sec. 309.004, Labor Code) of this bill. 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1.  Amends Subtitle B, Title 4, Labor Code, by adding Chapter 309,
as follows: 

CHAPTER 309.  SELF-SUFFICIENCY FUND

Sec. 309.001.  DEFINITIONS.  Defines "community-based organization" and
"fund." 

Sec. 309.002.  SELF-SUFFICIENCY FUND. (a) Establishes the creation of a
self-sufficiency fund for use by public community and technical colleges,
community-based organizations, and state extension agencies as start-up
funds to develop customized job-training programs for certain recipients of
financial assistance under Chapter 31 (Financial Assistance and Service
Programs), Human Resources Code.  Specifies that the job-training will be
provided by an entity that develops a job-training program under this
section, an informal partnership between such an entity and a small or
medium-sized business network or consortium, or a business or trade union.  

(b) Provides that the money from the fund may be used for support services
for participants in training activities as necessary. 

(c)  Prohibits the use of money from the fund to pay for the training costs
and other related costs of an employer who relocates the employer's
worksite from one location in this state to another in-state location. 

(d)  Requires the Texas Workforce Commission (commission) to administer the
fund. Provides that the executive director, or a person appointed by the
executive director who is knowledgeable in the administration of grants, is
responsible for the distribution of money from the fund. 

Sec. 309.003.  JOB-TRAINING PROGRAMS.  Requires an entity that receives
money from the fund for a job-training program financed by the fund to work
in conjunction with employers to employ graduates of the program in
positions in which graduates will earn  sufficient wages to facilitate
independence from financial assistance under Chapter 31, Human Resources
Code, and, if applicable, assistance provided under the food stamp program
administered by the Texas Department of Human Services under Chapter 33
(Nutritional Assistance Programs), Human Resources Code. 

Sec.  309.004.  RULEMAKING AUTHORITY.  Requires the commission to adopt
rules to implement this chapter, including rules: 

(1) to determine which recipients of financial assistance under Chapter 31,
Human Resources Code, are eligible to participate in job-training programs
developed with money form the fund; and  

(2)  to ensure that an entity that develops a job-training program with
money from the fund works in conjunction with employers to set curricula
and propose employment for participants in the program. 

SECTION 2.  Effective date: September 1, 1999.

SECTION 3.  Emergency clause.