Bill Text: FL S0508 | 2021 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Apprenticeship and Preapprenticeship Programs
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2021-04-30 - Died in Education [S0508 Detail]
Download: Florida-2021-S0508-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2021 SB 508 By Senator Brandes 24-00657-21 2021508__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to apprenticeship and 3 preapprenticeship programs; amending s. 446.011, F.S.; 4 revising legislative intent; amending s. 446.032, 5 F.S.; revising the requirements for the Department of 6 Education’s annual report on apprenticeship and 7 preapprenticeship programs; amending s. 446.041, F.S.; 8 revising and providing additional duties for the 9 department relating to apprenticeship programs; 10 specifying that apprenticeship program sponsors who 11 meet certain conditions are eligible to receive direct 12 reimbursements from the department for apprenticeship 13 programs; amending s. 446.045, F.S.; revising the 14 membership of the State Apprenticeship Advisory 15 Council; amending s. 1002.20, F.S.; expanding the 16 rights of parents of public school students to include 17 rights relating to workforce education opportunities; 18 requiring that parents of public school students be 19 informed of certain workforce education opportunities 20 and the costs and benefits of postsecondary workforce 21 education; providing an effective date. 22 23 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 24 25 Section 1. Subsection (4) of section 446.011, Florida 26 Statutes, is amended to read: 27 446.011 Legislative intent regarding apprenticeship 28 training.— 29 (4)It is the intent ofThe Legislature does not intend for 30thatthis act tonotrequire, or authorize the requirement of, 31 the use of apprentices on construction projects financed by the 32 state or any county, municipality, town or township, public 33 authority, special district, municipal service taxing unit, or 34 other agency of state or local government. Notwithstanding this 35 intent, whenever any government or agency of government employs, 36 of its own choice, apprentices or employs contractors who employ 37 apprentices, the behavior of the government and the contractors 38 employed by the government shall be governed by the provisions 39 of this act. 40 Section 2. Present paragraphs (b) through (f) of subsection 41 (2) of section 446.032, Florida Statutes, are redesignated as 42 paragraphs (c) through (g), respectively, a new paragraph (b) is 43 added to that subsection, and present paragraph (b) of that 44 subsection is amended, to read: 45 446.032 General duties of the department for apprenticeship 46 training.—The department shall: 47 (2) By September 1 of each year, publish an annual report 48 on apprenticeship and preapprenticeship programs. The report 49 must be published on the department’s website and, at a minimum, 50 include all of the following: 51 (b) The total amount of funding appropriated by the 52 Legislature for workforce education programs pursuant to s. 53 1011.80(7). 54 (c)(b)A detailed summary of each local educational 55 agency’s expenditure of funds for apprenticeship and 56 preapprenticeship programs, including all of the following: 57 1. Thetotalamount of state funds expended by local 58 educational agenciesreceivedfor apprenticeship and 59 preapprenticeship programs, itemized by local educational agency 60 and apprenticeship or preapprenticeship program, and the amount 61 of funding per program offering. 62 2. The total amount of funds expended by each local 63 educational agency for workforce education programs, as defined 64 in s. 1011.80(1), and the amount of funding per local 65 educational agency per program offering.;66 3.2.The total amount of funds allocated to each trade or 67 occupation.;68 4.3.The total amount of funds expended for administrative 69 costs per trade or occupation.; and70 5.4.The total amount of funds expended for instructional 71 costs per trade and occupation. 72 Section 3. Subsection (7) of section 446.041, Florida 73 Statutes, is amended, and subsections (14) and (15) are added to 74 that section, to read: 75 446.041 Apprenticeship program, duties of the department. 76 The department shall: 77 (7) Lead and coordinate outreach efforts to educate 78 students in grades 6 through 12 and veterans about 79 apprenticeship and career opportunities. 80 (14) Develop detailed instructions on the process by which 81 a local educational agency may partner with a private 82 apprenticeship program sponsor to offer apprenticeship education 83 and training services in the state. The instructions must be 84 easily accessible and located under the Apprenticeship Programs 85 webpage in the Career and Adult Education section of the 86 department’s website. The instructions must include the elements 87 required for an agreement with an apprenticeship program 88 sponsor, including information on how the local educational 89 agency may expend state funding for its workforce education 90 programs and the current FTE weight attributed to each 91 apprenticeable occupation, by industry. 92 (15) Develop criteria for an apprenticeship program sponsor 93 to attain high-performing status. If an apprenticeship program 94 sponsor meets the criteria and attains high-performing status, 95 such sponsor is eligible to receive direct reimbursement for its 96 apprenticeship program from the department. In developing such 97 criteria, the department shall consider all of the following: 98 (a) The relevant licenses and certifications held by an 99 apprenticeship sponsor. 100 (b) The number of apprentices graduating on an annual 101 basis. 102 (c) The number of apprenticeship program graduates, by 103 program offering. 104 (d) The percentage of apprenticeship program graduates who 105 continue to work in their respective fields after graduation. 106 Section 4. Paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of subsection (2) 107 of section 446.045, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 108 446.045 State Apprenticeship Advisory Council.— 109 (2)(a) There is created a State Apprenticeship Advisory 110 Council to be composed of 10 voting members appointed by the 111 Governor and 3twoex officio nonvoting members. The purpose of 112 the advisory council is to advise the department on matters 113 relating to apprenticeship. The advisory council may not 114 establish policy, adopt rules, or consider whether particular 115 apprenticeship programs should be approved by the department. 116 (b) The Commissioner of Education or the commissioner’s 117 designee shall serve ex officio as chair of the State 118 Apprenticeship Advisory Council, but may not vote. The state 119 director of the Office of Apprenticeship of the United States 120 Department of Labor and the executive director of the Department 121 of Economic Opportunity, or his or her designee, shall serve ex 122 officio asanonvoting membersmemberof the council. The 123 Governor shall appoint to the council four members representing 124 employee organizations and four members representing employer 125 organizations. Each of these eight members shall represent 126 industries that have registered apprenticeship programs. The 127 Governor shall also appoint two public members who are 128 knowledgeable about registered apprenticeship and apprenticeable 129 occupations and who are independent of any joint or nonjoint 130 organization. Members shall be appointed for 4-year staggered 131 terms. A vacancy shall be filled for the remainder of the 132 unexpired term. 133 (c) The council shall meet at the call of the chair or at 134 the request of a majority of its membership, but at least twice 135 a year. A majority of the voting members constitutesshall136constitutea quorum, and the affirmative vote of a majority of a 137 quorum is necessary to take action. 138 Section 5. Paragraph (a) of subsection (6) of section 139 1002.20, Florida Statutes, is amended to read: 140 1002.20 K-12 student and parent rights.—Parents of public 141 school students must receive accurate and timely information 142 regarding their child’s academic progress and must be informed 143 of ways they can help their child to succeed in school. K-12 144 students and their parents are afforded numerous statutory 145 rights including, but not limited to, the following: 146 (6) EDUCATIONAL CHOICE.— 147 (a) Public educational school choices.— 148 1. Parents of public school students may seek any public 149 educational school choice options that are applicable and 150 available to students throughout the state. These options may 151 include controlled open enrollment, single-gender programs, lab 152 schools, virtual instruction programs, charter schools, charter 153 technical career centers, magnet schools, alternative schools, 154 special programs, auditory-oral education programs, advanced 155 placement, dual enrollment, International Baccalaureate, 156 International General Certificate of Secondary Education (pre 157 AICE), CAPE digital tools, CAPE industry certifications, 158 collegiate high school programs, Advanced International 159 Certificate of Education, early admissions, credit by 160 examination or demonstration of competency, the New World School 161 of the Arts, the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind, and 162 the Florida Virtual School. These options may also include the 163 public educational choice options of the Opportunity Scholarship 164 Program and the McKay Scholarships for Students with 165 Disabilities Program. 166 2. Parents of public school students may seek any workforce 167 education opportunities that are available to students 168 throughout the state. These options may include 169 preapprenticeship or apprenticeship programs, career and 170 technical education, industry credentialing, or any other 171 workforce education opportunity. Parents must be informed of 172 these opportunities as other pathways that are available to 173 their student and must also be informed of the relative costs 174 and benefits of postsecondary workforce education opportunities 175 as compared to other postsecondary pathways. 176 Section 6. This act shall take effect July 1, 2021.