Bill Text: NY A01947 | 2013-2014 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Allows college coursework to be credited as a work activity which may be used toward fulfilling the employment requirements for public assistance benefits under certain conditions.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 4-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2014-01-08 - referred to social services [A01947 Detail]

Download: New_York-2013-A01947-Introduced.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                         1947
                              2013-2014 Regular Sessions
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                      (PREFILED)
                                    January 9, 2013
                                      ___________
       Introduced  by M. of A. HOOPER -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. RIVERA,
         WEPRIN -- read once and referred to the Committee on Social Services
       AN ACT to amend the social services law, in  relation  to  access  to  a
         college  education  by public assistance recipients who are subject to
         work participation requirements
         THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND  ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section  1.  Section  336-a  of the social services law, as amended by
    2  section 148 of part B of chapter 436 of the laws of 1997, is amended  to
    3  read as follows:
    4    S  336-a.  Educational  activities. 1. Social services districts shall
    5  make available vocational educational training  and  educational  activ-
    6  ities.  Such  activities  may  include  but need not be limited to, high
    7  school education or education designed to prepare a  participant  for  a
    8  high  school  equivalency  certificate,  basic  and  remedial education,
    9  education in English proficiency and no more than a total of  two  years
   10  of  post-secondary  education  (or the part-time equivalent if full-time
   11  study would constitute an  undue  hardship)  in  any  of  the  following
   12  providers which meet the performance or assessment standards established
   13  in  regulations  by  the  commissioner for such providers:   a community
   14  college, licensed trade school, registered business school,  or  a  two-
   15  year college; provided, however, that such post-secondary education must
   16  be  necessary  to the attainment of the participant's individual employ-
   17  ment goal as set forth in the employability  plan  and  such  goal  must
   18  relate  directly  to obtaining useful employment in a recognized occupa-
   19  tion.
   20    2. When a district contracts with a proprietary vocational  school  to
   21  provide  vocational  educational training to participants, not more than
   22  [twenty-five] FIFTY percent of the  approved  duration  of  the  program
   23  shall be devoted to preparation for a high school equivalency diploma or
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                  LBD02762-02-3
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    1  instruction in English for students with limited proficiency in English.
    2  Participants  needing instruction in basic literacy shall be referred to
    3  basic education programs. Instructors employed by proprietary schools to
    4  prepare  a  participant for a high school equivalency certificate or for
    5  education in English  proficiency  shall  meet  experience  requirements
    6  established by the regulations of the commissioner of education.
    7    3.  When a participant is assigned to an appropriate vocational educa-
    8  tional or educational activity and such activity is available at no cost
    9  to the social services district through the school district or board  of
   10  cooperative  educational  services  in  which the participant resides or
   11  through another agency or organization  providing  educational  services
   12  WHICH MEET SUCH MINIMUM STANDARDS AS THE COMMISSIONER OF EDUCATION SHALL
   13  ESTABLISH,  the  social services district shall refer the participant to
   14  such district, board, agency or organization.
   15    4. To the extent provided in paragraphs (a) through (d) of this subdi-
   16  vision and if resources permit,  each  social  services  official  shall
   17  assign to appropriate educational activities any participant who has not
   18  obtained a high school diploma or its equivalent:
   19    (a)  In  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  this chapter, any such
   20  participant who is under age eighteen shall be required to attend educa-
   21  tional activities designed to prepare the individual for a  high  school
   22  degree  or  equivalency certificate. Participants who are not subject to
   23  compulsory school attendance  requirements  may  be  exempted  from  the
   24  requirements of this paragraph under criteria established by the depart-
   25  ment  in consultation with the state education department and consistent
   26  with federal law and regulations.
   27    (b) Any such participant who is age  eighteen  or  nineteen  shall  be
   28  assigned  to  educational  activities,  except  that  the district shall
   29  assign such participant to employment and/or other activities under this
   30  title if the district has determined that  such  alternative  activities
   31  are  consistent  with the participant's employability plan and, pursuant
   32  to [department] OFFICE regulations, there has been  a  determination  by
   33  the  district  based  on  such  plan that educational activities are not
   34  [appropriate] REQUIRED for such participant TO OBTAIN THE KNOWLEDGE  AND
   35  SKILLS NEEDED TO BE EMPLOYED IN THE OCCUPATION CHOSEN BY THE PARTICIPANT
   36  AS HIS OR HER EMPLOYMENT GOAL IN SUCH PLAN BECAUSE HE OR SHE HAS CLEARLY
   37  AND  AFFIRMATIVELY  DEMONSTRATED  THAT  HE OR SHE ALREADY POSSESSES SUCH
   38  KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS or that the participant has failed  to  [make  good
   39  progress]  MAINTAIN  A  CUMULATIVE  C  AVERAGE OR ITS EQUIVALENT in such
   40  educational activities, EXCEPT WHERE UNDUE HARDSHIP RESULTING  FROM  THE
   41  DEATH  OF  A  RELATIVE OF THE STUDENT, THE PERSONAL INJURY OR ILLNESS OF
   42  THE STUDENT, OR OTHER EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES, IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SUCH
   43  FAILURE TO MAINTAIN A CUMULATIVE C AVERAGE OR ITS EQUIVALENT.
   44    (c) Any such participant who is an adult in a two-parent family and is
   45  under age twenty-five may be  required  to  participate  in  educational
   46  activities  consistent with his or her employment goals set forth in the
   47  employability plan.
   48    (d) The social  services  official  shall  not  assign  a  participant
   49  described in this subdivision to any activities which interfere with the
   50  educational  activities assigned pursuant to such participant's employa-
   51  bility plan and described in this subdivision.
   52    5. Any applicant for or recipient of public assistance pursuing  VOCA-
   53  TIONAL  EDUCATION  OR EDUCATIONAL activities described in this [subdivi-
   54  sion] SECTION shall not be assigned  to  any  other  activity  prior  to
   55  conducting  an  assessment  and  developing  an  employability  plan  as
   56  prescribed in section three hundred thirty-five or three  hundred  thir-
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    1  ty-five-a  of this title AND MAY BE ASSIGNED TO SUCH OTHER ACTIVITY ONLY
    2  IF SUCH INDIVIDUAL'S ASSESSMENT AND SUCH INDIVIDUAL'S EMPLOYABILITY PLAN
    3  WARRANT THE ASSIGNMENT TO SUCH OTHER  ACTIVITY.  Local  social  services
    4  districts  may  periodically  reevaluate a participant's employment plan
    5  and make assignments to other work activities [in order to meet  partic-
    6  ipation  rates]  NOT INCONSISTENT WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS SECTION,
    7  giving due consideration to the participant's progress in  the  current,
    8  and if applicable, prior program.
    9    6.  Nothing  required  in this section shall be construed to supersede
   10  the eligibility requirements of teen parents as set forth in this  chap-
   11  ter.
   12    7. (A) IN ANY SOCIAL SERVICES DISTRICT IN WHICH THE APPLICABLE FEDERAL
   13  OR  STATE  WORK  ACTIVITY  PARTICIPATION RATES WERE MET FOR THE PREVIOUS
   14  YEAR OR ARE PROJECTED WILL BE MET FOR  THE  CURRENT  YEAR,  PARTICIPANTS
   15  SHALL BE PERMITTED TO PURSUE POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION, INCLUDING PARTIC-
   16  IPATION  IN  A  TWO  YEAR  PROGRAM, IN SATISFACTION OF THE WORK ACTIVITY
   17  REQUIREMENTS OF THIS TITLE.
   18    (B) WHEN A PARTICIPANT ENGAGES IN  EDUCATIONAL  ACTIVITY  PURSUANT  TO
   19  THIS SECTION IN FULL OR PARTIAL SATISFACTION OF HIS OR HER WORK REQUIRE-
   20  MENT,  THE  LOCAL  DISTRICT  SHALL  COUNT EACH HOUR OF CLASSROOM PARTIC-
   21  IPATION AS WORK ACTIVITY AND SHALL ALSO COUNT THE TIME REASONABLY NECES-
   22  SARY FOR STUDY AND CLASS PREPARATION AS WORK ACTIVITY. FOR EACH HOUR  OF
   23  CLASSROOM  PARTICIPATION,  THE  TIME  REASONABLY NECESSARY FOR STUDY AND
   24  CLASS PREPARATION SHALL BE DEEMED TO  BE  THE  NUMBER  OF  SUPPLEMENTARY
   25  ASSIGNMENT  HOURS REQUIRED BY STATE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT REGULATIONS FOR
   26  EACH CREDIT HOUR IN  A  COURSE  OF  PROFESSIONAL  OR  HIGHER  EDUCATION;
   27  PROVIDED THAT A DISTRICT MAY COUNT A LARGER NUMBER OF HOURS IF A PARTIC-
   28  IPANT DEMONSTRATES THAT HIS OR HER EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY REQUIRES A LARG-
   29  ER  NUMBER  OF HOURS FOR STUDY, PREPARATION OR OTHER SUPPLEMENTAL ACTIV-
   30  ITY.
   31    (C) A DISTRICT SOCIAL SERVICES OFFICIAL SHALL NOT ASSIGN A PARTICIPANT
   32  DESCRIBED IN THIS SUBDIVISION TO ANY ACTIVITIES WHICH INTERFERE WITH THE
   33  EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES DESCRIBED IN THIS SUBDIVISION. THE DISTRICT SHALL
   34  NOT ASSIGN ANY ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES TO A PARTICIPANT DESCRIBED IN  THIS
   35  SUBDIVISION  WHO  IS  ENROLLED  AT  LEAST  HALF-TIME IN A POST-SECONDARY
   36  PROGRAM AND HAS AT LEAST A CUMULATIVE C AVERAGE OR ITS  EQUIVALENT.  THE
   37  DISTRICT  MAY  WAIVE  THE  REQUIREMENT  THAT THE STUDENT HAVE AT LEAST A
   38  CUMULATIVE C AVERAGE OR ITS EQUIVALENT FOR UNDUE HARDSHIP BASED  ON  (I)
   39  THE  DEATH  OF  A  RELATIVE OF THE STUDENT; (II) THE PERSONAL ILLNESS OR
   40  INJURY OF THE STUDENT; OR (III) OTHER EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES.
   41    S 2. This act shall take effect on the one hundred twentieth day after
   42  it shall have become a law, provided, however, that effective immediate-
   43  ly, the addition, amendment and/or repeal of any  rules  or  regulations
   44  necessary  for  the  implementation of the provisions of this act on its
   45  effective date is authorized and directed to be made and completed on or
   46  before such effective date.
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