40 Tex. Admin. Code § 803.4 - Use of Funds to Encourage Employer Expansion and Recruitment
(a) Pursuant to
Texas Labor Code §
303.0031, the Skills
Development Fund may be used to provide an intensive and rapid response to, and
support services for, employers expanding in or relocating their operations to
Texas, with a focus on recruiting employers that will provide complex or
high-skilled employment opportunities in the state.
(b) Grant funds under this section may be
used to:
(1) provide leadership and direction
to, and connections among, out-of-state employers, economic development
organizations, Boards, public community and technical colleges to support
employers' recruitment and hiring for complex or high-skilled employment
positions as necessary to facilitate the employers' relocation to or expansion
of operations in Texas; and
(2)
award grants to public community or technical colleges that provide workforce
training and related support services to employers that commit to establishing
a place of business in Texas.
(c) Grant funds under this section may be
used only to develop:
(1) customized
workforce training programs for an employer's specific business
needs;
(2) fast-track
curriculum;
(3) workforce
training--related support services for employers; and
(4) instructor certification necessary to
provide workforce training.
(d) Notwithstanding the use of funds
restrictions in §803.3(d)(2), grant funds may also be used to acquire
training equipment necessary for instructor certification and
employment.
(e) As a condition of
receiving grant funds under this section, grant recipients shall agree to repay
the amount received and any related interest if the Agency determines that the
grant recipients did not use the funds for the purposes for which the funds
were awarded.
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