(2) a community college graduate who has completed  a  certificate  or
associate degree program in career education and
  (3) unemployed three months after completion of such education; or
  b.  (1)  an unemployed adult at least twenty-one years of age or older
who has completed a career education adult and/or other training program
or have the necessary capacity and past employment  history  to  explore
new job experiences and
  (2) meet any of the following qualifications:
  (i) single parent;
  (ii) dislocated worker;
  (iii) long-term unemployed;
  (iv) displaced homemaker;
  (v) older worker;
  (vi) economically disadvantaged;
  (vii) handicapped individuals; or
  (viii)  such other individuals as the commissioner may determine to be
eligible.
  c. Notwithstanding any other provision of  law,  the  work  experience
under  this chapter shall not affect any predetermined eligibility under
the Job Training Partnership  Act  of  1982  or  any  other  appropriate
educational services program.
  6.  Any  agency  or  organization  designated  by  the commissioner to
conduct a bridge to employment, work tryout  and  education  program  is
hereby  authorized and empowered to do and perform all acts necessary or
convenient to enable it to carry out the provisions of this section  and
it  is  authorized  to  enter  into  a  contract  with any person, firm,
association, partnership  or  corporation  whereby  such  person,  firm,
association,   partnership  or  corporation  will  provide  work  tryout
experience to participants enrolled in such program,  the  consideration
for such contract, if it otherwise meets the provisions of this section,
to  be  a  legal  charge against the agency or organization. However, no
placements will be made with any person, firm, association,  partnership
or  corporation where there is an industry/labor controversy, as defined
in regulations of the commissioner of labor.
  7. Use of funds. a. Work tryout experiences. Agencies or organizations
participating in the bridge to employment,  work  tryout  and  education
program  may provide to eligible participants up to one hundred hours of
full-time  or  part-time  work  tryout   experiences   with   small   to
medium-sized  employers  at no cost to those participating employers. No
such experiences  may  last  more  than  forty  hours  with  any  single
employer.  Employers  who  elect  to  retain a participant from the work
tryout  experience  may  transfer  such  participants  to  a  bridge  to
employment  placement  component of the program and receive full benefit
of such program. Up to fifty percent of the funds  are  to  be  used  to
support, administer and promote the work tryout experience program.
  Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of  law  to  the contrary, any
participants in the work tryout experience who are returned back to  the
program operator because of lack of skills required to retain employment
shall  be  provided education and training in such skills as the program
operator deems necessary and available  from  local,  state  or  federal
funded training programs.
  b.  Bridge  to  employment  placement.  The  remaining funds are to be
utilized to provide a bridge to employment placement program with  small
and  medium  employers.  Eligible  agencies and organizations serving as
program  operators  may  subcontract  with  temporary   help   services,
employment   and  training  agencies,  or  employers  for  placement  of
participants with the following support provided from these funds:
  (1) Payroll administration and program  promotion  by  the  agency  or
organization  or  sub-contractor  for up to two hundred eighty hours but
not more than seven weeks for each person placed in employment.
  (2)  Appropriate  share  of  wages  and  fringe  benefits   for   such
employment.
  Employers will be responsible for payment of at least fifty percent of
the  wages and fringe benefits for such employment. After seven weeks of
employment the bridge to employment and education program benefits shall
cease and the employer must pay all expenses.
  Employers participating in  the  program  shall  not  be  required  to
participate  for  any specific period of time. Participants may be hired
by participating employers at any time or may be returned to the  bridge
to  employment  and  education  program  operator  at  any  time  with a
statement  of  circumstances and/or work related deficiencies. Continued
employer  participation  in  the  program   shall   be   determined   by
demonstrated transition to unsubsidized employment at levels established
by the agency or organization and approved by the commissioner. However,
employers who have released an excessive number of participants from the
bridge  to  employment programs within the first six months of placement
pursuant to commissioner regulations shall be  prohibited  from  seeking
further placements from the bridge to employment program.
  c.  Employment  and  training  agencies  or temporary help services or
other  organizations  which  may  serve  as  subcontractors  may  charge
overhead  and promotional expenses as provided in approved contracts for
work tryout experience and bridge to employment programs as specified in
guidelines  and/or  regulations  of  the  commissioner.  Such  agencies,
services or organizations shall endeavor to serve at least fifty percent
of the participants in the bridge to employment program from paragraph b
of subdivision five of this section.
  d.  Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, any eligible
adult who is either economically disadvantaged or handicapped  shall  be
eligible  for  forty additional hours of work tryout experience benefits
and  one  hundred  twenty  additional  hours  of  bridge  to  employment
placement benefits.
  8.  Notwithstanding  any  other  provision of law to the contrary, any
participants in the bridge to employment and education program  who  are
referred back to the program operator because of lack of skills required
to  retain  employment  shall be provided education and training in such
skills as the placement agency deems necessary and available from local,
state or federal funded training programs.