Bill Text: NY A00437 | 2017-2018 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Creates the women and high-wage, high-demand, nontraditional jobs grant program; encourages and assists women to enter high-wage, high-demand occupations including but not limited to trades, science, technology, engineering, and math; makes an appropriation therefor.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 5-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-01-03 - referred to labor [A00437 Detail]

Download: New_York-2017-A00437-Introduced.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
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                               2017-2018 Regular Sessions
                   IN ASSEMBLY
                                     January 9, 2017
                                       ___________
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  ROSENTHAL  --  read once and referred to the
          Committee on Labor
        AN ACT to amend the labor law, in relation to  creating  the  women  and
          high-wage,  high-demand, nontraditional jobs grant program; and making
          an appropriation therefor
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section  1.  The labor law is amended by adding a new section 206-d to
     2  read as follows:
     3    § 206-d. Women and high-wage, high-demand, nontraditional  jobs  grant
     4  program.  1. Definitions. For the purpose of this section, the following
     5  terms have the meanings given.
     6    (a) "Eligible organization" includes, but is not limited to :
     7    (1) community-based organizations experienced in serving women;
     8    (2) employers;
     9    (3) business and trade associations;
    10    (4) labor unions and employee organizations;
    11    (5) registered apprenticeship programs;
    12    (6) secondary and postsecondary education institutions located in  New
    13  York; and
    14    (7) workforce and economic development agencies.
    15    (b) "High-wage, high-demand" means occupations that represent at least
    16  0.1  percent of total employment in the base year, have an annual median
    17  salary which is higher than the average for the current  year,  and  are
    18  projected  to have more total openings as a share of employment than the
    19  average.
    20    (c) "Low-income" means income less than two  hundred  percent  of  the
    21  federal poverty guideline adjusted for a family size of four.
    22    (d)  "Nontraditional  occupations"  means  those  occupations in which
    23  women make up less than twenty-five percent of the workforce as  defined
    24  under United States Code, title 20, section 2302.
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD01784-01-7

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     1    (e)  "Registered  apprenticeship  program"  means a program registered
     2  under United States Code, title 29, section 50.
     3    2. Grant program. The commissioner shall establish the women and high-
     4  wage,  high-demand,  nontraditional  jobs  grant program to increase the
     5  number of women in high-wage, high-demand,  nontraditional  occupations.
     6  The  commissioner  shall  make  grants  to  eligible  organizations  for
     7  programs that encourage and assist women to  enter  high-wage,  high-de-
     8  mand,  nontraditional  occupations including but not limited to those in
     9  the skilled trades, science, technology, engineering,  and  math  (STEM)
    10  occupations.
    11    3.  Use  of  funds.  (a) Grant funds awarded under this section may be
    12  used for:
    13    (1) recruitment,  preparation,  placement,  and  retention  of  women,
    14  including low-income women and women over fifty years old, in registered
    15  apprenticeships,  postsecondary education programs, on-the-job training,
    16  and permanent employment in high-wage, high-demand, nontraditional occu-
    17  pations;
    18    (2) secondary or postsecondary education or other training to  prepare
    19  women  to succeed in high-wage, high-demand, nontraditional occupations.
    20  Activities under this subparagraph may be conducted by the grantee or in
    21  collaboration with another institution, including but not limited  to  a
    22  public or private secondary or postsecondary school;
    23    (3)  innovative,  hands-on,  best practices that stimulate interest in
    24  high-wage, high-demand, nontraditional occupations among girls, increase
    25  awareness among girls about  opportunities  in  high-wage,  high-demand,
    26  nontraditional  occupations, or increase access to secondary programming
    27  leading to jobs in high-wage, high-demand,  nontraditional  occupations.
    28  Best practices include but are not limited to mentoring, internships, or
    29  apprenticeships  for  girls  in  high-wage,  high-demand, nontraditional
    30  occupations;
    31    (4) training and other staff development for job seeker counselors and
    32  social services caseworkers on opportunities in high-wage,  high-demand,
    33  nontraditional occupations;
    34    (5) incentives for employers and sponsors of registered apprenticeship
    35  programs to retain women in high-wage, high-demand, nontraditional occu-
    36  pations for more than one year;
    37    (6)  training  and technical assistance for employers to create a safe
    38  and healthy workplace environment designed to retain and advance  women,
    39  including  best practices for addressing sexual harassment, and to over-
    40  come gender  inequity  among  employers  and  registered  apprenticeship
    41  programs;
    42    (7)  public  education and outreach activities to overcome stereotypes
    43  about  women  in  high-wage,  high-demand,  nontraditional  occupations,
    44  including the development of educational and marketing materials; and
    45    (8)  support for women in high-wage, high-demand, nontraditional occu-
    46  pations including but not limited to assistance  with  workplace  issues
    47  resolution and access to advocacy assistance and services.
    48    (b)  Grant  applications  shall include detailed information about how
    49  the applicant plans to:
    50    (1) increase women's participation in high-wage,  high-demand  occupa-
    51  tions in which women are currently underrepresented in the workforce;
    52    (2) comply with the requirements of this subdivision; and
    53    (3)  use  grant funds in conjunction with funding from other public or
    54  private sources.
    55    (c) In awarding grants under this subdivision, the commissioner  shall
    56  give priority to eligible organizations:

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     1    (1) with demonstrated success in recruiting and preparing women, espe-
     2  cially  low-income  women and women over fifty years old, for high-wage,
     3  high-demand, nontraditional occupations; and
     4    (2) that leverage additional public and private resources.
     5    (d)  At  least  fifty  percent of total grant funds must be awarded to
     6  programs providing services and activities targeted to low-income women.
     7    (e) The commissioner in conjunction with the state  comptroller  shall
     8  monitor  the use of funds under this section, collect and compile infor-
     9  mation on the activities of other state agencies and public  or  private
    10  entities  that  have  purposes  similar to those under this section, and
    11  identify other public and private funding available for these purposes.
    12    § 2. The sum of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000), or  so  much
    13  thereof as may be necessary, is hereby appropriated to the department of
    14  labor out of any moneys in the state treasury in the general fund to the
    15  credit  of  the  women  and  high-wage, high-demand, nontraditional jobs
    16  grant program, not otherwise appropriated, and made  immediately  avail-
    17  able,  for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this act.  Such
    18  moneys shall be payable on the audit and warrant of the  comptroller  on
    19  vouchers  certified  or  approved  by  the  commissioner of labor in the
    20  manner prescribed by law.
    21    § 3. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after
    22  it shall have become a law. Effective immediately, the addition,  amend-
    23  ment and/or repeal of any rule or regulation necessary for the implemen-
    24  tation  of  this act on its effective date are authorized to be made and
    25  completed on or before such effective date.
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