Bill Text: NJ S4204 | 2022-2023 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Establishes Cannabis Certified Worker Grant Program and Social Equity Certified Worker Hiring Grant Program; makes appropriation.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-12-04 - Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Labor Committee [S4204 Detail]
Download: New_Jersey-2022-S4204-Introduced.html
Sponsored by:
Senator JOSEPH F. VITALE
District 19 (Middlesex)
SYNOPSIS
Establishes Cannabis Certified Worker Grant Program and Social Equity Certified Worker Hiring Grant Program; makes appropriation.
CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT
As introduced.
An Act concerning grants to support workforce development programs for workers in the cannabis industry, supplementing Title 34 of the Revised Statutes, amending P.L.1992, c.43, and making an appropriation.
Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:
1. (New section) a. There is established in the Department of Labor and Workforce Development the Cannabis Certified Worker Grant Program, which shall provide grants for the development and administration of workforce development programs for workers in the cannabis industry in the State. Grant length is one year but may also extend beyond one year in duration. The program shall be administered by the Office of Apprenticeship in the department.
b. Any organizational sponsor of a workforce development program is eligible to receive the grant, including businesses; business organizations and associations; labor organizations; joint labor-management partnerships; local education agencies; public vocational schools; two-year and four-year colleges; local workforce development boards; workforce training providers; economic development organizations; and community- based and other non-profit organizations. An organizational sponsor shall have some substantial connection or experience in the cannabis industry, or that organizational sponsor shall be partnered with a cannabis business.
c. To apply for the grant, an organization shall submit an application to the Office of Apprenticeship. The department shall rank eligible applicants for grants based upon:
(1) each applicant's potential to:
(a) reach a broad audience through its recruitment and outreach efforts;
(b) significantly increase enrollment and completion of the workforce development program; and
(c) fill existing needs for skilled workers in the market; and
(2) the applicant's partnership with a business for which workforce development programs targeted at training and providing skilled workers who have the ability to perform jobs in that industry have demonstrated positive outcomes.
d. An eligible applicant is required to demonstrate that it has secured an industry partner. Moreover, each eligible applicant shall provide documentation of:
(1) the workforce development program's curriculum, location, and skills to be taught;
(2) the recruitment efforts for the program and projected enrollment with receipt of grant funds;
(3) a description of how the grant funds will be utilized;
(4) information on specific industry needs or gaps in the workforce that will be addressed by the program;
(5) costs to operate the workforce development program; and
(6) any other information the department requires.
e. An eligible applicant who is selected by the department for receipt of a grant for the purpose of funding a workforce development program in accordance with P.L. , c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill), shall, on an annual basis for so long as the grant is provided, make an annual report to the commissioner detailing the enrollment in the program, the number of participants completing the program, the number of participants obtaining employment as a result of the program, the number of minorities, disabled veterans, and women participating in the program, and any other information that the commissioner may require.
f. Beginning on the January
1 next following the date of enactment of P.L. , c. (C. ) (pending
before the Legislature as this bill), and each year thereafter, the
Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development shall submit to the Governor,
and to the Legislature, pursuant to section 2 of P.L.1991, c.164
(C.52:14-19.1), a report that evaluates the results of the program and its
effectiveness in preparing individuals to meet existing and burgeoning
workforce needs and addressing gaps in skills in the workforce. The report
shall include a recommendation regarding the success and efficacy of the
program, and if the program should be expanded or otherwise enhanced. The
report shall include:
(1) the number of grants awarded in the prior year, including the amount, recipient, and duration of each grant;
(2) the number of individuals who enrolled in and completed a Cannabis Certified Worker program offered by each grant recipient;
(3) the number of individuals who obtained employment in a position that uses the skills for which they were trained by a grant recipient, or in a position for which the completion of the cannabis certified worker program was a condition of employment;
(4) an evaluation of the effectiveness of the program in training and preparing minorities and women in the workforce; and
(5) all relevant information provided by grant recipients as to measurable outcomes of participants.
g. Funds from grants
provided in accordance with P.L. ,
c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill) shall not be
used:
(1) for any activities which replace, supplant, compete with, or duplicate in any way existing approved programs;
(2) to induce, encourage, or assist: any displacement of currently employed workers by trainees, including partial displacement by means such as reduced hours of currently employed workers; any replacement of laid off workers by trainees; or any relocation of operations resulting in a loss of employment at a previous workplace; or
(3) to impair existing contracts for services or collective bargaining agreements, except that activities which would be inconsistent with the terms of a collective bargaining agreement may be undertaken with the written concurrence of the collective bargaining unit and the employer or employers who are parties to the agreement.
2. (New section) As used in P.L. , c. (C. )(pending before the Legislature as this bill):
"Cannabis industry" means an industry involved with the operation of cannabis retail, manufacturing, or cultivation.
"Commissioner" means Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development.
"Department" means Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
"Disabled veteran" means an individual who has served on active duty in the armed forces, was honorably discharged and has a service-connected disability that was aggravated during active duty, or is receiving compensation, disability retirement benefits, or pension because of a public statue administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs or a military department.
"Eligible applicant" means a business; labor organization; college; workforce training provider; non-profit organization; or any other entity that offers or plans to offer a workforce development program that is accredited and approved by the United States Department of Labor and that has partnered with an industry to offer or fund the program.
"Minority" means a person who is Asian American, a person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, Indian Subcontinent, Hawaii, or the Pacific Islands; American Indian or Alaskan native, a person having origins in any of the original peoples of North America; Black, a person having origins in any of the black racial groups in Africa; or Hispanic, a person of Spanish or Portuguese culture, with origins in Mexico, South or Central America, or the Caribbean Islands.
"Woman" or "women" means an individual, regardless of race, who self-identifies her gender as a woman, without regard to the individual's designated sex at birth.
3. (New section) a. There is established in the Department of Labor and Workforce Development the Social Equity Certified Worker Hiring Grant Program, which shall provide grants to fund the hiring of cannabis workers who have participated in the Cannabis Certified Worker Grant Program by microbusinesses as defined by section 3 of P.L.2021, c.16 (C.24:6I-33). A grant may extend beyond one year in duration. The program shall be administered by the Office of Apprenticeship in the department.
b. Each grant shall be awarded to a microbusiness selected from the cannabis industry, The department shall rank eligible applicants for grants based upon:
(1) each applicant's potential to:
(a) reach a broad audience through its recruitment and outreach efforts;
(b) increase enrollment and completion of the program; and
(c) fill existing needs for skilled workers in the market; and
(2) the applicant's commitment to employing a diverse workforce.
c. An eligible applicant is required to demonstrate that it intends to hire a worker who is participating in the Cannabis Certified Worker Grant Program.
d. An eligible applicant who is selected by the department for receipt of a grant for the purpose of funding a workforce development program in accordance with P.L. , c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill), shall, on an annual basis for so long as the grant is provided, make an annual report to the commissioner detailing the number of certified cannabis workers hired by the applicant, the number of minorities and women participating in the program, and any other information as the commissioner may require.
4. Section 9 of P.L.1992, c.43 (C.34:15D-9) is amended to read as follows:
9. a. A restricted, nonlapsing, revolving Workforce Development Partnership Fund, to be managed and invested by the State Treasurer, is hereby established to: provide employment and training services to qualified displaced, disadvantaged and employed workers by means of training grants or customized training services; provide for the other costs indicated in subsection a. of section 4 of P.L.1992, c.43 (C.34:15D-4); provide for the New Jersey Innovation and Research Fellowship Program as provided for in section 3 of P.L.2015, c.235 (C.34:15D-26); provide for the Talent Network Program as provided for in section 2 of P.L.2019, c.125 (C.34:15D-29); and facilitate the provision of education and training to youth by means of grants provided by the Youth Transitions to Work Partnership pursuant to the provisions of P.L.1993, c.268 (C.34:15E-1 et al.). All appropriations to the fund, all interest accumulated on balances in the fund and all cash received for the fund from any other source shall be used solely for the purposes specifically delineated by this act.
b. During any fiscal year beginning after June 30, 2001, of the total revenues dedicated to the program during any one fiscal year:
(1) 25% shall be deposited in an account of the Workforce Development Partnership Fund reserved to provide employment and training services for qualified displaced workers, and through fiscal year 2023, not less than 10% of the revenues deposited in that account shall be reserved to provide employment and training services to qualified displaced workers in the pursuit of industry-valued credentials under the pilot program established pursuant to P.L.2019, c.252 (C.34:15D-30 et al.); and during any fiscal year beginning after June 30, 2019, 0.5% shall be deposited in an account of the Workforce Development Partnership Fund reserved for an appropriated to the Department of Labor and Workforce Development for the Apprenticeship Start-Up Grant Program created pursuant to section 3 of P.L.2019, c.417 (C.34:15D-6.1);
(2) 6% shall be deposited in an account of the Workforce Development Partnership Fund reserved to provide employment and training services for qualified disadvantaged workers, and through fiscal year 2023, not less than 10% of the revenues deposited in that account shall be reserved to provide employment and training services to qualified disadvantaged workers in the pursuit of industry-valued credentials under the pilot program established pursuant to P.L.2019, c.252 (C.34:15D-30 et al.);
(3) 37% prior to July 1, 2022, and 35% after June 30, 2022 shall be deposited in an account of the Workforce Development Partnership Fund reserved for and appropriated to the Office of Customized Training;
(4) 5% prior to July 1, 2022, and 7% after June 30, 2022 shall be deposited in an account of the Workforce Development Partnership Fund reserved for the Youth Transitions to Work Partnership created pursuant to P.L.1993, c.268 (C.34:15E-1 et seq.);
(5) 3% shall be deposited in an account of the Workforce Development Partnership Fund reserved for occupational safety and health training;
(6) 5% shall be deposited in an account of the Workforce Development Partnership Fund reserved for and appropriated to the Talent Network Program established pursuant to section 2 of P.L.2019, c.125 (C.34:15D-29);
(7) 3% shall be deposited in an account of the Workforce Development Partnership Fund reserved for the New Jersey Innovation and Research Fellowship Program established pursuant to section 3 of P.L.2015, c.235 (C.34:15D-26);
(8) 10% shall be deposited in an account of the Workforce Development Partnership Fund reserved for administrative costs as defined in section 3 of P.L.1992, c.43 (C.34:15D-3);
(9) 0.5% shall be deposited in an account of the Workforce Development Partnership Fund reserved for the State Employment and Training Commission to design criteria and conduct an annual evaluation of the program; and
(10) 5% shall be deposited in an account of the Workforce Development Partnership Fund to be used, at the discretion of the commissioner, for any of the purposes indicated in subsection a. of section 4 of P.L.1992, c.43 (C.34:15D-4).
c. Beginning January 1, 1995, through June 30, 2002, the balance in the fund as of the previous December 31, as determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, shall not exceed 1.5 times the amount of contributions deposited for the calendar year then ended. If the balance exceeds this amount, the excess shall be deposited into the unemployment compensation fund within seven business days of the date that the determination is made.
d. Beginning July 1, 2002, and for any subsequent fiscal year, if the unexpended cash balance in any of the accounts indicated in subsection b. of this section, except for the account reserved for the Talent Network Program, less any amount awarded in grants but not yet disbursed from the account, is determined to exceed 20% of the amount of contributions collected for deposit in the account pursuant to this subsection during the fiscal year then ended, the excess shall be regarded as an unemployment compensation contribution and deposited into the unemployment compensation fund within seven business days of the date that the determination is made. If the unexpended cash balance in the account reserved for the Talent Network Program, less any amount awarded in grants but not yet disbursed from the account, is determined to exceed 20% of the amount of contributions collected for deposit in the account pursuant to this subsection during the fiscal year then ended, the excess shall be deposited into the Workforce Development Partnership Fund account reserved for the Office of Customized Training.
e. $250,000 shall be allocated to the Apprentice Assistance and Support Services Pilot Program established pursuant to section 1 of P.L.2019, c.419 (C.34:15D-6.2) from the $29,690,000 which was appropriated pursuant to the annual appropriations act for State fiscal year 2019 from the Workforce Development Partnership Fund for the purpose of funding Work First New Jersey Work Activities and Work First New Jersey-Training Related Expenses, and, $1,100,000 shall be allocated to the pilot program in each of fiscal years 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 from the amounts appropriated pursuant to the annual appropriations act in those fiscal years from the Workforce Development Partnership Fund for the purpose of funding Work First New Jersey Work Activities and Work First New Jersey-Training Related Expenses. Of the funds allocated to the pilot program pursuant to this subsection, 90% shall be dedicated to the Child Care Stipend program and 10% to transportation reimbursement.
f. Upon the effective date of P.L.2022, c.89 (C.34:15E-6 et al.) and notwithstanding the provisions of any law or regulation to the contrary, in addition to the amount deposited in an account of the Workforce Development Partnership Fund reserved for the Youth Transitions to Work Partnership pursuant to subsection b. of this section, $1,000,000 shall be allocated to the Youth Transitions to Work Partnership from the $22,500,000 which was appropriated pursuant to the annual appropriations act for State fiscal year 2022 from the Workforce Development Partnership Fund for the purpose of funding the NJ Apprenticeship Network, the Career Accelerator Internship Program, the Workforce Development Policy and Evaluation Lab, the NJ Career Network, and such other priority workforce initiatives recommended by the Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development.
g. Upon the effective date of P.L. , c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill), $400,000 shall be allocated to the Cannabis Certified Worker Grant Program established pursuant to section 1 of P.L. , c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill), and $400,000 shall be allocated to the Social Equity Certified Worker Hiring Grant Program established pursuant to section 3 of P.L. , c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill), from the amounts appropriated pursuant to the annual appropriations act for State fiscal year 2024 from the Workforce Development Partnership Fund for the purpose of funding Work First New Jersey Work Activities and Work First New Jersey-Training Related Expenses.
(cf: P.L. 2022, c.89, s.2)
5. This act shall take effect immediately.
STATEMENT
This bill creates two grant programs to support workforce development programs for workers in the cannabis industry in the State. The bill establishes the Cannabis Certified Worker Grant Program, which will provide grants to eligible businesses; business organizations and associations; labor organizations; joint labor-management partnerships; local education agencies; public vocational schools; two-year and four-year colleges; local workforce development boards; workforce training providers; economic development organizations; and community-based and other non-profit organizations. The eligible entities will use grant funds to develop and administer workforce development programs that are targeted at training and providing skilled workers who have the ability to perform jobs in the cannabis industry.
The bill establishes a separate grant program to provide grants to fund the hiring of cannabis workers who have participated in the Cannabis Certified Worker Grant Program by microbusinesses.
The bill allocates $400,000 to the Cannabis Certified Worker Grant Program, and $400,000 to the Social Equity Certified Worker Hiring Grant Program, respectively, from the amounts appropriated pursuant to the annual appropriations act for State fiscal year 2024 from the Workforce Development Partnership Fund for the purpose of funding Work First New Jersey Work Activities and Work First New Jersey-Training Related Expenses.