STATE OF NEW YORK
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701
2023-2024 Regular Sessions
IN SENATE
January 6, 2023
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Introduced by Sens. COMRIE, ORTT -- read twice and ordered printed, and
when printed to be committed to the Committee on Finance
AN ACT to amend the New York state urban development corporation act, in
relation to the creation of the strategic investment in workforce
development program
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. Section 1 of chapter 174 of the laws of 1968, constituting
2 the New York state urban development corporation act, is amended by
3 adding a new section 60 to read as follows:
4 § 60. Strategic investment in workforce development. 1. Pursuant to
5 this section there is hereby established within the corporation, the
6 strategic investment in workforce development program to identify and
7 address workforce needs throughout the state. The corporation shall
8 collaborate with the department of labor, the department of economic
9 development, the state university of New York, the city university of
10 New York, and the state education department to provide support to
11 eligible applicants within amounts available for the strategic invest-
12 ments in workforce development program and shall identify the training
13 needs of employers, employees and prospective employees; identify areas
14 of the state or specific industries where a shortage of a skilled work-
15 force is impacting the ability of those areas of the state or industries
16 to remain competitive and innovative; identify methods and models to
17 train and employ youth workers; and identify ways to serve prospective
18 employees that are currently unemployed or underemployed. The strategic
19 investment in workforce development program shall utilize the informa-
20 tion gathered to target workforce training activities, employment
21 credentials or certificate opportunities, and skill development programs
22 to meet the identified needs and to provide necessary training and skill
23 development programs to youth and individuals who are unemployed or
24 underemployed.
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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1 2. Eligible applicants shall include an employer or consortium of
2 employers in conjunction with a labor organization, a not-for-profit, an
3 educational entity or a program or network that provides training and
4 skill development for youth or individuals who are unemployed or under-
5 employed. An entity that works directly with employers to provide
6 training or retraining, particularly in high-skill occupations or indus-
7 tries, or an entity that seeks to promote and foster economic develop-
8 ment and job growth shall also be considered an eligible applicant.
9 Eligible applicants shall demonstrate a relationship with educational
10 programs and entities that address the needs of employers, employees or
11 prospective employees, particularly youth, unskilled workers, unemployed
12 individuals or underemployed workers.
13 3. (a) Assistance provided by the corporation to eligible applicants,
14 may be used for the costs associated with strategic workforce develop-
15 ment training and skills development. Such costs may include, but are
16 not limited to, classroom training, on the job training, curriculum
17 development, and training materials associated with on the job training,
18 skills upgrading, skills retraining, and basic skills training that
19 leads to obtaining appropriate certifications or degrees from accredited
20 institutions; and
21 (b) The corporation shall ensure that not less than twenty percent of
22 the program funds are used in support of projects that assist small
23 businesses as defined in section one hundred thirty-one of the economic
24 development law and minority- and women-owned business enterprises.
25 4. (a) The corporation shall report to the legislature by June thirti-
26 eth, two thousand twenty-five and annually thereafter, identifying the
27 entities receiving assistance, the type of assistance provided, the
28 number of individuals trained and newly hired including those who were
29 previously unemployed, underemployed or economically disadvantaged, and
30 the number of certifications or degrees conferred from accredited insti-
31 tutions.
32 (b) The corporation shall also provide for an independent evaluation
33 of the program on or before June thirtieth, two thousand twenty-six, and
34 every three years thereafter.
35 § 2. This act shall take effect immediately and shall be deemed to
36 have been in full force and effect on and after April 1, 2025.