Sec. 302.005. CHILD-CARE TRAINING CENTER PILOT PROGRAMS. (a) The commission shall establish four pilot programs in which the division shall certify day-care facilities licensed under Chapter 42, Human Resources Code, as training centers that offer training and certification for recipients of public assistance in basic skills, child care, child-care vendor entrepreneurial training, and early childhood education. The commission shall determine the pilot sites, with at least one site in an urban area and at least one site in a rural area.
(b) The commission shall cooperate with the Department of Protective and Regulatory Services in the adoption of rules under this section. The commission may not adopt a rule under this section that conflicts with a rule of the Department of Protective and Regulatory Services.
(c) The commission shall award a contract to a child-care facility to act as a training center based on:
(1) the level of training of the facility's staff; and
(2) the history of the facility in delivering high-quality care.
(d) The child-care subsidy for a person who participates in training through a pilot program and who qualifies for a subsidy for the person's child shall be paid directly to the facility. The facility may not count such a person in the facility's child-to-staff ratio.
(e) A person who is a recipient of financial assistance under Chapter 31, Human Resources Code, may qualify to participate in training through a pilot program by applying to the commission and:
(1) providing proof of possession of a high school diploma or the equivalent or enrollment in a program leading to a high school diploma or the equivalent;
(2) demonstrating possession of general skills and competence, as determined by commission rule; and
(3) demonstrating, to the satisfaction of the commission, a long-term commitment to the early childhood care profession.
(f) Funding for a person who participates in training through a pilot program shall be provided through a work supplement program for 12 months. The commission may provide additional funding for the person to participate in training through the pilot program for an additional 12 months.
(g) The commission may also provide funding for a person who participates in training through a pilot program to:
(1) complete the person's Child Development Associate national credential, Certified Child-Care Professional Credential, or other child-care certification, as determined by the commission;
(2) participate in ongoing interactive training; and
(3) provide start-up grants and loans to establish the person's own child-care business.
(h) A facility that provides training through a pilot program shall maintain a mentor relationship with each person who participates in training through the program at the facility. A person who participates in training at a facility may be required to participate in additional training programs after the date the person completes the pilot program.
(i) The child of a person who participates in training through a pilot program is entitled to the same discounted rate for child-care services at the facility in which the person is participating in training that the facility offers to the facility's employees. The child-care subsidy provided for the person's child shall be paid to the facility in which the person is participating in training at the rate that the facility offers to the facility's employees. The money saved by the commission under this subsection may be used by the commission to administer the pilot program established under this section.
(j) The commission shall adopt rules that establish eligibility criteria for a facility to participate in a pilot program and provide requirements for implementation of the pilot program.
(k) Repealed by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 817, Sec. 9.01(7).
(l) In this section, "work supplement program" means a program under which the state reserves all or part of the amounts that would be payable as benefits to welfare recipients and uses those amounts to provide and subsidize jobs for the recipients.
Added by Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 684, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1997. Renumbered from Sec. 302.003 by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 62, Sec. 19.01(83), eff. Sept. 1, 1999. Amended by Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 817, Sec. 9.01(7), eff. Sept. 1, 2003.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 4 - Employment Services and Unemployment
Subtitle B - Texas Workforce Commission; Workforce Development; Employment Services
Chapter 302 - Division of Workforce Development
Subchapter A. General Provisions
Section 302.0025. Employment Plan and Postemployment Strategies
Section 302.0026. Employment Services Referral Program
Section 302.0027. Financial Literacy Training
Section 302.003. Job Retention and Reemployment Assistance
Section 302.0031. College Credit for Heroes Program
Section 302.0032. Texas Fast Start Program
Section 302.0033. Operation Welcome Home Program
Section 302.00335. Texas Veterans Leadership Program
Section 302.0034. Employment Assistance Program for Certain Families of Military Personnel
Section 302.0035. Employment Assistance Program for Certain Parents
Section 302.0036. Transportation Assistance
Section 302.0037. Maximizing Federal Funds for Transportation Assistance
Section 302.0041. Child-Care Demonstration Project Grants
Section 302.0042. Evaluation of Allocation Formulas for Child Care Development Funds
Section 302.0043. Evaluation of Effectiveness of Subsidized Child Care Program
Section 302.00435. Subsidized Child Care Program; Input Policy
Section 302.00436. Subsidized Child Care Program: Information for Public Schools
Section 302.0044. Wage Tracking of Tanf Choices Program Recipients
Section 302.0045. Quality Initiatives by Commission
Section 302.0046. Notice Regarding Termination of Certain Child-Care Services
Section 302.0047. Electronic Validation of Child-Care Services and Attendance
Section 302.005. Child-Care Training Center Pilot Programs
Section 302.006. Professional Child-Care Training Scholarships, Bonuses, and Wage Supplementation
Section 302.0062. Strategic Plan to Support Child-Care Workforce
Section 302.007. Report on Trade Adjustment Programs
Section 302.008. Statewide Technology Workforce Campaign
Section 302.009. Job Placement Incentive Program
Section 302.010. Postemployment Services Guidelines
Section 302.011. Postemployment Case Management and Mentoring
Section 302.012. Monitoring of Employment History of Certain Former Recipients of Public Assistance
Section 302.013. Local Workforce Development Board Advisory Committee
Section 302.014. Employment Information for Secondary School Students
Section 302.015. Provision of Employment Services to Certain Nonrecipient Parents
Section 302.016. Rules Regarding Private Sector Prison Industries Programs
Section 302.017. Peace Officer Employment Opportunity Internet Website
Section 302.019. Occupational Shortage Study; Report
Section 302.020. Report on Transition From Military Service to Employment