40 Tex. Admin. Code § 803.3 - Uses of the Fund
(a) The Skills
Development Fund may be used by a grant recipient as start-up or emergency
funds for the following purposes:
(1) to
develop customized training projects for businesses and trade unions;
and
(2) to sponsor small and
medium-sized business networks and consortiums for the purpose of developing
customized training.
(b)
TEEX training activities shall focus on projects that are statewide or are not
available from a local public community and junior college district, a local
technical college, or a consortium of public community and junior college
districts. In developing such projects, TEEX may participate in a consortium of
public community and junior college districts or with a technical college that
provides training under Texas Labor Code, Chapter 303.
(c) Technical college training activities
shall focus on projects that are not available from a local public community
college, except in the technical college's local service area, and shall be
encouraged to focus on projects that are statewide.
(d) The Skills Development Fund may not be
used:
(1) to pay the training costs and
related costs of an employer that relocates the employer's worksite from one
place in Texas to another;
(2) for
the purchase of any proprietary or production equipment required for the
training project of a single local employer;
(3) for wages for trainees; or
(4) to pay for trainee or instructor travel
costs or trainee drug tests.
(e) The Skills Development Fund may not be
used to pay for the lease of equipment if any one of the following four
criteria is characteristic of the lease transaction:
(1) The lease transfers ownership of the
equipment to the lessee at the end of the lease term;
(2) The lease contains a bargain purchase
option;
(3) The lease term is equal
to 75% or more of the estimated economic life of the leased equipment;
or
(4) The present value of the
minimum lease payments at the inception of the lease, excluding executory
costs, equals at least 90% of the fair value of the leased equipment.
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