Sec. 122.0075. MINIMUM WAGE PLAN. (a) This section applies to a community rehabilitation program that:
(1) is participating in the program administered under this chapter; and
(2) pays workers with disabilities employed by the program wages that are less than the federal minimum wage under Section 6, Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (29 U.S.C. Section 206).
(b) The workforce commission shall assist:
(1) a community rehabilitation program in developing a plan to increase the wages paid to its workers with disabilities to the federal minimum wage not later than September 1, 2022, for work relating to any products or services purchased from the community rehabilitation program through the program administered under this chapter; and
(2) a community rehabilitation program by providing:
(A) information about certified benefits counselors to ensure that workers are informed about work incentives and the potential impact the increase in wages may have on a worker's eligibility for any federal or state benefit program; and
(B) a referral to a certified benefits counselor to any worker with a disability who requests a referral.
(c) Each community rehabilitation program shall, to the maximum extent possible, ensure that each worker with a disability remains employed by the program after the program increases the wages paid to those employees in accordance with the plan developed under Subsection (b).
(d) If a community rehabilitation program is unable to employ all workers with a disability after the program increases the wages paid to those employees to the federal minimum wage, the community rehabilitation program shall work with the workforce commission and any other governmental entity to seek and obtain any job training and employment services that may be suitable for those former employees to find other employment that pays at least the federal minimum wage.
(e) In addition to the assistance described by Subsection (d), the workforce commission may, at the worker's request, assist a worker with a disability not retained by a community rehabilitation program to secure employment in a position that pays at least the federal minimum wage.
(f) On request of a community rehabilitation program, the workforce commission may extend the period for compliance with the program participation requirements of Section 122.0076 for not more than 12 months if the community rehabilitation program:
(1) requests the extension not later than March 1, 2022;
(2) has demonstrated to the commission that an extension would be in the best interest of the program's employees with disabilities;
(3) has worked with the commission to develop a transition plan and made meaningful progress toward meeting the program participation requirements of Section 122.0076; and
(4) submits a revised transition plan to the commission detailing how an extension will allow the program to meet the program participation requirements of Section 122.0076.
(g) The workforce commission shall make a decision on a request for an extension under Subsection (f) not later than May 1, 2022. The commission may not grant more than one extension to a community rehabilitation program.
(h) This section expires September 1, 2023.
Added by Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 35 (S.B. 753), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2019.
For expiration of Subsections (d) and (e), see Subsection (e).
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 8 - Rights and Responsibilities of Persons With Disabilities
Chapter 122 - Purchasing From People With Disabilities
Section 122.0012. Sunset Provision
Section 122.0057. Advisory Committee
Section 122.007. Fair Market Price; Purchasing Procedures
Section 122.0075. Minimum Wage Plan
Section 122.0076. Wage Requirements
Section 122.008. Procurement at Determined Price
Section 122.0095. Agency Compliance; Nonprogram Purchasing Report
Section 122.010. Cooperation With Department of Criminal Justice
Section 122.011. Correlation With Related Federal Programs
Section 122.012. Duties of Comptroller; Interagency Cooperation
Section 122.014. Product Specifications
Section 122.015. Determinations of Fair Market Value
Section 122.017. Procurement for Political Subdivisions
Section 122.019. Central Nonprofit Agency
Section 122.020. Consumer Information; Complaints
Section 122.0205. Alternative Dispute Resolution
Section 122.0215. Access to Information and Records; Inspection
Section 122.024. Strategic Plan; Final Operating Plan
Section 122.026. Application of Other Law
Section 122.028. Program Promotion