Bill Text: NY S07899 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Enacts the "New York state YouthBuild act"; sets program requirements; authorizes grants to eligible YouthBuild participants; establishes application requirements.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)

Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2022-05-18 - referred to labor [S07899 Detail]

Download: New_York-2021-S07899-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                          7899

                    IN SENATE

                                    January 18, 2022
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by  Sen.  BAILEY -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Labor

        AN ACT to amend the labor law, in relation to  enacting  the  "New  York
          state  YouthBuild  act"; setting program requirements; authorizing the
          commissioner of labor to make grants to eligible  YouthBuild  programs
          and to establish application requirements; and to expand the number of
          YouthBuild programs across New York state

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and may  be  cited  as
     2  the "New York state YouthBuild act".
     3    § 2. Legislative intent. The legislature seeks to support economically
     4  disadvantaged youth, especially youth who have not finished high school,
     5  to  obtain  education  and  work  experience through occupational skills
     6  training, personal counseling,  leadership  development,  job  placement
     7  assistance,  and  long-term  follow-up  services  necessary  for them to
     8  achieve permanent economic self-sufficiency,  while  at  the  same  time
     9  providing  valuable  community  service  that addresses urgent community
    10  needs including the demand for affordable housing and the need for young
    11  role models and mentors for younger teenagers and children.
    12    The legislature further intends to foster the development  of  leader-
    13  ship skills and a commitment to community development among youth and to
    14  ensure  maximum  educational achievement of program participants through
    15  high school diploma or  the  equivalent  attainment  and  transition  to
    16  institutions of higher education, where appropriate.
    17    The legislature further intends to provide communities the opportunity
    18  to establish or rebuild neighborhood stability in economically depressed
    19  and low-income areas, as well as historic areas requiring restoration or
    20  preservation, while providing economically disadvantaged youth and youth
    21  who  have  not  finished  high  school  an  opportunity for a meaningful
    22  participation in society.
    23    The legislature further intends to allow  communities  to  expand  the
    24  supply  of affordable housing for homeless and other low-income individ-

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD04425-01-1

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     1  uals by utilizing the energies and talents of economically disadvantaged
     2  youth and young people who have not graduated from high school.
     3    The  legislature  also intends to foster the development of leadership
     4  skills and a commitment to community development among youth.
     5    § 3. The labor law is amended by adding a new section 42-a to read  as
     6  follows:
     7    § 42-a. YouthBuild; program requirements services.  1. The commission-
     8  er is authorized, subject to amounts made available by appropriation, to
     9  make  grants  to  eligible  applicants  for  the purpose of carrying out
    10  YouthBuild programs as approved under this section. All programs  funded
    11  pursuant  to  the  provisions  of this section shall use funds available
    12  pursuant to this section to provide the following services:
    13    a. The training costs for the rehabilitation or construction of  hous-
    14  ing  and  related  facilities  to  be  used for the purpose of providing
    15  homeownership for disadvantaged persons, residential housing  for  home-
    16  less  individuals, and low-income and very low-income families, or tran-
    17  sitional housing for persons who are homeless,  have  disabilities,  are
    18  ill,  are  deinstitutionalized,  or have special needs, or the rehabili-
    19  tation or construction of community facilities owned  by  not-for-profit
    20  public agencies.
    21    b. The cost of providing training and placement in the growing employ-
    22  ment  sectors  of  construction,  agriculture,  health care, information
    23  technology, hospitality/culinary, advanced manufacturing and  logistics,
    24  and retail services.
    25    c.  The cost of integrated education and work experience skills train-
    26  ing services and activities which are evenly divided within the  program
    27  shall include the following elements:
    28    (1)  An  education component which includes: basic skills instruction,
    29  secondary education services, and other activities designed to result in
    30  the attainment of a high school diploma or its equivalent.  The  curric-
    31  ulum  for  this  component shall include math, language arts, vocational
    32  education, life skills training, social studies related to the  cultural
    33  and  community  history  of  the  students, leadership skills, and other
    34  topics at the discretion of the programs; and
    35    (2) A hands-on work experience and occupational skills training compo-
    36  nent pre-apprenticeship program that includes construction and rehabili-
    37  tation activities described in paragraph  a  of  this  subdivision.  The
    38  process  of  construction  must be coupled with hands-on work experience
    39  skills training and with close on-site supervision by experienced train-
    40  ers. The curriculum for this component shall contain a  set  of  locally
    41  agreed upon skills and competencies that are systematically taught, with
    42  students'  mastery  assessed  individually  on a regular, ongoing basis.
    43  The hands-on work experience and  skills  training  component  shall  be
    44  coordinated  to  the  maximum  extent  feasible  with pre-apprenticeship
    45  programs, and apprenticeship programs authorized under  article  twenty-
    46  three of this chapter.
    47    d.  The cost of counseling services designed to assist participants to
    48  positively participate in society,  which  should  include  all  of  the
    49  following  if necessary: outreach, assessment, and orientation; individ-
    50  ual and peer counseling; life skills training; drug  and  alcohol  abuse
    51  education  and  prevention;  and  referral to appropriate drug rehabili-
    52  tation, medical, mental health, legal, housing, and other  services  and
    53  resources in the community.
    54    2.  A  training subsidy, living allowance, or stipend that shall be no
    55  less than minimum wage must be provided to program participants for  the
    56  time  spent  at  the  worksite  in construction training, health care or

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     1  information technology, hospitality/culinary, advanced manufacturing and
     2  logistics, and retail services. Stipends and wages may be distributed in
     3  a manner that offers incentives for good performance.
     4    a.  Full-time  participation  in a YouthBuild program shall be offered
     5  for a period of not less than six months and not more  than  twenty-four
     6  months.
     7    b.  A  concentrated  effort,  for those participants who choose not to
     8  immediately enroll in an institution of higher education, shall be  made
     9  to  find construction, construction-related, and nonconstruction jobs in
    10  the fields of health care, information technology, hospitality/culinary,
    11  advanced manufacturing and logistics, and retail services for all gradu-
    12  ates of the program who have performed well. The hands-on  work  experi-
    13  ence  skills  training  curriculum shall provide participants with basic
    14  preparation for seeking and maintaining a job. Follow-up counseling  and
    15  assistance in job-seeking shall also be provided to participants for the
    16  twelve months following graduation from the program.
    17    c.  All programs serving twenty-eight trainees or more are required to
    18  have a full-time  director  responsible  for  the  coordination  of  all
    19  aspects of the YouthBuild program.
    20    3.  a. Eligible participants are youth between the ages of sixteen and
    21  twenty-four who are economically disadvantaged as defined in  29  United
    22  States Code 1503, and who are part of one of the following groups:
    23    (1)  Persons  who are not attending any school and have not received a
    24  secondary school diploma or its equivalent; or
    25    (2) Persons currently enrolled in a traditional or alternative  school
    26  setting  or a HSE/TASC (high school equivalency/test assessing secondary
    27  completion) program and who are in danger of dropping out of school; or
    28    (3) Very low-income persons whose incomes are at or  less  than  fifty
    29  percent  of  the  area  median income area, adjusted for family size, as
    30  estimated by the department of housing and urban development.
    31    b. An exception may be made for  individuals  not  meeting  income  or
    32  educational  need requirements. Not more than twenty-five percent of the
    33  participants in such program may be individuals  who  do  not  meet  the
    34  requirements of this subdivision, but who have educational needs despite
    35  the attainment of a high school diploma.
    36    4. Priority in the awarding of funds under this section shall be given
    37  to  applicants  with  experience  in  operating  YouthBuild programs and
    38  implementing the YouthBuild model, including but not limited to, housing
    39  construction skills training, education,  leadership  development,  life
    40  skills  training,  and counseling services. Priority shall also be given
    41  to those who meet the program standards as defined by the United  States
    42  department  of  labor  and  adopted by the department as the performance
    43  standards for agencies awarded these funds.
    44    5. Any not-for-profit private agencies, or public agencies with  expe-
    45  rience  operating  a  YouthBuild  program  or  with a plan to incubate a
    46  YouthBuild program until it  can  be  established  as  a  not-for-profit
    47  private  agency are eligible entities. Only not-for-profit private agen-
    48  cies or public agencies that are licensed affiliates of YouthBuild  USA,
    49  Inc. or currently receive a United States department of labor YouthBuild
    50  award,  are eligible to use the term YouthBuild or eligible to apply for
    51  these funds.
    52    6. The commissioner shall require applicants for YouthBuild  funds  to
    53  include  various  information  on  the  applicant's  programs  and shall
    54  promulgate regulations outlining information required on such applicant.
    55  Provided, however, that at a minimum such application shall include:

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     1    a. A request for an implementation grant, specifying the amount of the
     2  grant requested and its proposed uses;
     3    b.  A  description  of the applicant and a statement of its qualifica-
     4  tions, including  a  description  of  the  applicant's  past  experience
     5  running  a YouthBuild program, and its experience with housing rehabili-
     6  tation or construction and with youth and youth education, youth leader-
     7  ship development and other work experience skills training programs, and
     8  its relationship with local unions and  youth  apprenticeship  programs,
     9  and other community groups; and
    10    c.  A description of the educational and work experience skills train-
    11  ing activities, work opportunities, and other  services  that  shall  be
    12  provided to participants.
    13    §  4. This act shall take effect one year after it shall have become a
    14  law.
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