Iowa Code r. 877-30.4 - Program funding and disbursement
(1)
The maximum amount awarded to an employer for any one internship shall not
exceed $5,000. The maximum amount that may be awarded to any one employer in
any one fiscal year shall not exceed $50,000.
(2) Funds shall only be used for
reimbursement of wages paid during the designated internship period. An
employer must pay students hired as interns an hourly wage that is at least
twice the minimum wage. An employer may apply for program funding for an
internship beginning prior to July 1, 2014, but the authority will only
reimburse the employer for wages paid on or after July 1, 2014.
(3) The authority will disburse funds to an
employer only after approval of a completed application and execution of a
contract between the employer and the authority. The authority shall have sole
discretion in determining whether an application is fully complete.
(4) An Iowa employer may qualify for
financial assistance under the program on a matching basis for a portion of the
wages paid to an intern during the designated internship period. If providing
financial assistance, the authority shall provide the assistance on a
reimbursement basis such that for every two dollars of wages earned by the
student, one dollar paid by the employer is matched by one dollar from the
authority. Funds will be disbursed on a reimbursement basis.
Notes
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