BILL ANALYSIS
Senate Appropriations Committee Fiscal Summary
Senator Christine Kehoe, Chair
410 (Ducheny)
Hearing Date: 5/18/2009 Amended: 4/27/2009
Consultant: Bob Franzoia Policy Vote: Labor 5-1
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BILL SUMMARY: SB 410, relating to the Workforce Investment Act,
would do the following:
- Prescribe eligibility criteria for recipients of financial
assistance in the form of needs related payments and would
require the one stop career centers to coordinate and deliver
services to persons enrolled in job training programs.
- Expand training services to include preapprenticeship and
registered apprenticeship training with entrance into a
registered apprenticeship program considered placement into a
job.
- Require the California Workforce Investment Board (CWIB) to
develop policies, funding recommendations, and strategies that
will maximize funding across all workforce programs for
developing workforce skills.
- Require local workforce investment boards to develop a policy
on supportive services.
- Require funding available through the federal American
Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009 to be for
increasing training services, and would require training
priorities to be consistent with those identified in the act.
- Revise existing reporting requirements to include information
on funds made available through the ARRA and training
expenditures incurred by organizations funded by the Governor's
15 percent discretionary fund from the Workforce Investment Act.
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Fiscal Impact (in thousands)
Major Provisions 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 Fund
Expansion of one stop career Unknown major costs annually
depending Federal
center services on cost of services
and number of persons
receiving needs related
payments
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STAFF COMMENTS: This bill meets the criteria for referral to the
Suspense File.
Under this bill, one stop career centers would expand from
offering information about employment services, educational and
job training opportunities in one location to coordinating with
training providers and educational institutions and agencies to
deliver comprehensive support services to individuals enrolled
in job training programs. Those support services could be
transportation, child care, dependent care, housing and
needs-related payments that are necessary to enable a person to
participate in workforce training and development activities.
Staff notes this bill does not define "needs-related payments."