A01785 Summary:

BILL NOA01785
 
SAME ASSAME AS S01290
 
SPONSORMillman (MS)
 
COSPNSRWright, Crespo, Jacobs
 
MLTSPNSRBrook-Krasny, Clark, Colton, Cook, Cymbrowitz, Glick, Gottfried, Heastie, Perry, Rivera, Sweeney, Weisenberg
 
Amd SS330, 333, 334, 335 & 335-a, Soc Serv L
 
Relates to training and education for sustainable wage jobs and traditional and non-traditional employment in public assistance employment programs.
Go to top    

A01785 Actions:

BILL NOA01785
 
01/09/2013referred to social services
03/13/2013reported referred to ways and means
04/30/2013reported
05/02/2013advanced to third reading cal.242
01/08/2014referred to social services
07/25/2014enacting clause stricken
Go to top

A01785 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
Go to top

A01785 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          1785
 
                               2013-2014 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                       (Prefiled)
 
                                     January 9, 2013
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  MILLMAN,  WRIGHT,  BARRON, CRESPO, JACOBS --
          Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. CLARK, COLTON, COOK, CYMBROWITZ, GLICK,
          GOTTFRIED, HEASTIE, PERRY, RIVERA, SWEENEY, WEISENBERG  --  read  once
          and referred to the Committee on Social Services
 

        AN  ACT  to  amend  the social services law, in relation to training and
          education for sustainable wage jobs and traditional and nontraditional
          employment in public assistance employment programs
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Subdivision 1 of section 330 of the social services law, as
     2  amended  by  section  148  of part B of chapter 436 of the laws of 1997,
     3  paragraphs a and b as amended by section 2 of part C of  chapter  57  of
     4  the laws of 2005, is amended to read as follows:
     5    1. Whenever used in this title:
     6    a.  the term "commissioner" means the commissioner of the state office
     7  of temporary and disability assistance; [and]
     8    b. the term "department" means the state office of temporary and disa-
     9  bility assistance;

    10    c.  the term "nontraditional employment" means occupations  or  fields
    11  of  work,  including careers in the skilled trades, or computer science,
    12  technology and other emerging high skill occupations, for which any  one
    13  gender  comprises  less  than  twenty-five  percent  of  the individuals
    14  employed in each such occupation or field of work according  to  federal
    15  department of labor statistics; and
    16    d.  the  term  "sustainable  wage"  means  a wage that is at least one
    17  hundred eighty-five percent of the poverty line and that is adjusted for
    18  regional factors.
    19    § 2. The second undesignated paragraph of section 333  of  the  social
    20  services  law, as amended by section 148 of part B of chapter 436 of the
    21  laws of 1997, is amended to read as follows:
 

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD02006-01-3

        A. 1785                             2
 
     1    Such plan shall be developed  in  cooperation  and  coordination  with
     2  public  and  private education institutions, child care providers, child
     3  care resource and referral agencies if available in the district,  labor
     4  unions, libraries, public and private employers, employment and training
     5  agencies and organizations, and private industry councils established in
     6  service  delivery  areas  defined  in  subdivision  five of section nine
     7  hundred seventy-one of the executive law.    Such  plan  shall  strongly

     8  consider,  for  individuals who have obtained a high school diploma or a
     9  general equivalency diploma (GED), training for  sustainable  wage  jobs
    10  and  promote  nontraditional  employment  opportunities for such partic-
    11  ipants; provided that any individual's preparation for employment  shall
    12  be consistent with federal and state work participation requirements.
    13    §  3.  Paragraph  (a)  of  subdivision  1 of section 334 of the social
    14  services law, as amended by section 148 of part B of chapter 436 of  the
    15  laws of 1997, is amended to read as follows:
    16    (a)  education,  employment and training opportunities available under
    17  the local plan, including: (i) education and  training  for  sustainable
    18  wage  jobs  and nontraditional employment opportunities; and (ii) educa-

    19  tional and training opportunities available at no cost  to  the  partic-
    20  ipant  as  well as the responsibilities associated with the repayment of
    21  student financial aid;
    22    §  4. Paragraph (a) of subdivision 2 of  section  335  of  the  social
    23  services  law, as amended by section 148 of part B of chapter 436 of the
    24  laws of 1997, is amended to read as follows:
    25    (a) Based on the  assessment  required  by  subdivision  one  of  this
    26  section,  the social services official, in consultation with the partic-
    27  ipant, shall develop an employability plan in writing  which  shall  set
    28  forth  the  services  that will be provided by the social services offi-
    29  cial, including but not limited to child care and other services and the
    30  activities in which the participant will take part, including child care
    31  and other services and shall  set  forth  an  employment  goal  for  the

    32  participant.    To  the  extent  possible,  the employability plan shall
    33  reflect the preferences of the participant in a manner that is  consist-
    34  ent with the results of the participant's assessment and the need of the
    35  social services district to meet federal and state work activity partic-
    36  ipation  requirements,  and, if such preferences cannot be accommodated,
    37  the reasons shall be specified in the employability plan.  The  employa-
    38  bility  plan  shall  also take into account the participant's supportive
    39  services needs, available program resources, local  employment  opportu-
    40  nities, and shall strongly consider, for individuals who have obtained a
    41  high  school  diploma or a general equivalency diploma (GED), the poten-
    42  tial for available employment that pays  a  sustainable  wage;  provided

    43  that  any  individual's  preparation  for employment shall be consistent
    44  with federal and state work participation requirements;  and  where  the
    45  social  services official is considering an educational activity assign-
    46  ment for such  participant,  the  participant's  liability  for  student
    47  loans,  grants  and  scholarship awards. The employability plan shall be
    48  explained to the participant.  Any change to the participant's  employa-
    49  bility  plan required by the social services official shall be discussed
    50  with the participant and shall be documented in writing.
    51    § 5. Paragraph (a) of subdivision 2 of section  335-a  of  the  social
    52  services  law, as amended by section 148 of part B of chapter 436 of the
    53  laws of 1997, is amended to read as follows:
    54    (a) Based on the  assessment  required  by  subdivision  one  of  this

    55  section,  the social services official, in consultation with the partic-
    56  ipant, shall develop an employability plan in writing  which  shall  set

        A. 1785                             3
 
     1  forth the services that will be provided by the social services official
     2  and  the  activities  in which the participant will take part, including
     3  supportive services and shall set  forth  an  employment  goal  for  the
     4  participant.  A  local social services district may assign recipients in
     5  households without dependent children to any activity. The employability
     6  plan also shall take into account the participant's supportive  services
     7  needs,  available program resources, local employment opportunities, and
     8  shall strongly consider, for individuals who have obtained a high school

     9  diploma or a general equivalency diploma (GED), the potential for avail-
    10  able employment that pays a sustainable wage; provided that any individ-
    11  ual's preparation for employment shall be consistent  with  federal  and
    12  state  work  participation  requirements;  and where the social services
    13  official is considering an  educational  activity  assignment  for  such
    14  participant,  the  participant's liability for student loans, grants and
    15  scholarship awards.  The employability plan shall be  explained  to  the
    16  participant. Any change to the participant's employability plan required
    17  by  the social services official shall be discussed with the participant
    18  and shall be documented in writing.
    19    § 6. This act shall take effect on the one hundred twentieth day after
    20  it shall have become a law, and shall apply to employability plans  made

    21  or updated on and after such effective date.
Go to top