Tex. Labor Code Section 302.0032
Texas Fast Start Program


(a)

In this section:

(1)

“Fast start program” means a career and technical education program designed to help students earn postsecondary certificates and degrees and enter into the workforce quickly.

(2)

“Public junior college,” “public state college,” and “public technical institute” have the meanings assigned by Section 61.003 (Definitions), Education Code.

(b)

The commission, in partnership with the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, shall establish and administer the Texas Fast Start Program to identify and develop methods to support, and shall provide support for, competency-based, rapid-deployment education delivery models for use by public junior colleges, public state colleges, and public technical institutes. The models must be designed to assist students in maximizing academic or workforce education program credit from public junior colleges, public state colleges, and public technical institutes to expedite the entry of those students into the workforce.

(c)

The commission shall work collaboratively with the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, public junior colleges, public state colleges, and public technical institutes to accomplish the purposes of this section.

(d)

A public junior college, public state college, or public technical institute may use the competency-based, rapid-deployment education delivery models described by Subsection (b) in developing or expanding a fast start program at the college or institute.

(e)

A fast start program offered by a public junior college, public state college, or public technical institute must:

(1)

focus on the current and future needs of employers in this state;

(2)

enable students to obtain postsecondary certificates and degrees at an accelerated pace in high-demand fields or occupations, as identified by local employers;

(3)

incorporate competency-based learning techniques;

(4)

feature a variety of access channels that are uniquely designed to maximize job preparedness for identified groups such as veterans, high school graduates, and current workforce members seeking retraining; and

(5)

be designed for rapid deployment statewide.

(f)

Through the collaboration, the commission may award grants to public junior colleges, public state colleges, and public technical institutes for:

(1)

the expansion of existing fast start programs;

(2)

the development of new fast start programs; and

(3)

any other activities related to the purposes of this section.

(g)

A grant received under this section may be used only to:

(1)

support a course or program that prepares students for career employment in fields or occupations that are identified as high-demand by local employers;

(2)

finance the initial costs of developing a fast start program, including the costs of constructing or renovating facilities, purchasing equipment, and other associated expenses;

(3)

finance the development or expansion of a fast start program leading to a postsecondary certificate or degree; or

(4)

offer a new or expanded dual credit fast start program jointly with a public high school.

(h)

The commission and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board shall administer the program using money appropriated to the commission or board, money received from federal or other sources, or money from holding accounts that may be used by the commission for the purpose of skills development.

(i)

The commission and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board may adopt rules as necessary for the administration of this section.
Added by Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 216 (S.B. 441), Sec. 1, eff. June 10, 2013.

Source: Section 302.0032 — Texas Fast Start Program, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/LA/htm/LA.­302.­htm#302.­0032 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

302.001
Definitions
302.002
General Workforce Development Powers and Duties of Commission and Executive Director
302.003
Job Retention and Reemployment Assistance
302.004
Funds for Job Training, Employment Services, Adult Education and Literacy Activities, and Child Care
302.005
Child-care Training Center Pilot Programs
302.006
Professional Child-care Training Scholarships, Bonuses, and Wage Supplementation
302.007
Report on Trade Adjustment Programs
302.008
Statewide Technology Workforce Campaign
302.009
Job Placement Incentive Program
302.010
Postemployment Services Guidelines
302.011
Postemployment Case Management and Mentoring
302.012
Monitoring of Employment History of Certain Former Recipients of Public Assistance
302.013
Local Workforce Development Board Advisory Committee
302.014
Employment Information for Secondary School Students
302.015
Provision of Employment Services to Certain Nonrecipient Parents
302.016
Rules Regarding Private Sector Prison Industries Programs
302.017
Peace Officer Employment Opportunity Internet Website
302.019
Occupational Shortage Study
302.020
Report on Transition from Military Service to Employment
302.021
Consolidation of Workforce Development Programs
302.022
Client Accessibility
302.023
Delegation of Functions
302.0025
Employment Plan and Postemployment Strategies
302.0026
Employment Services Referral Program
302.0027
Financial Literacy Training
302.0031
College Credit for Heroes Program
302.0032
Texas Fast Start Program
302.0033
Operation Welcome Home Program
302.0034
Employment Assistance Program for Certain Families of Military Personnel
302.0035
Employment Assistance Program for Certain Parents
302.0036
Transportation Assistance
302.0037
Maximizing Federal Funds for Transportation Assistance
302.0038
Housing Resources for Certain Recipients of Financial Assistance and Certain Nonrecipient Parents
302.0041
Child-care Demonstration Project Grants
302.041
State-local Planning Process
302.0042
Evaluation of Allocation Formulas for Child Care Development Funds
302.042
Review of Local Plans
302.0043
Evaluation of Effectiveness of Subsidized Child Care Program
302.043
Training for Local Workforce Development Board Members
302.0044
Wage Tracking of Tanf Choices Program Recipients
302.044
Outreach Activities
302.0045
Quality Initiatives by Commission
302.045
Sanctions Plan
302.0046
Notice Regarding Termination of Certain Child-care Services
302.046
Plan Regarding Lack of Service Providers
302.0047
Electronic Validation of Child-care Services and Attendance
302.047
Flexibility Rating System for Commission Directives
302.048
Assessment of Local Workforce Development Board’s Capacity to Oversee and Manage Local Funds and Delivery of Services
302.0051
Prekindergarten Partnership Program
302.061
Administration Funding
302.0062
Strategic Plan to Support Child-care Workforce
302.062
Block Grants to Local Workforce Development Areas
302.0063
Child-care Professional Development Scholarship Program
302.063
Waivers
302.064
Collaboration with Local Boards
302.065
Integration of Block Grant Programs and Workforce Services
302.081
Maintenance and Operation of Workforce Development Evaluation System
302.082
Information and Data for Evaluation System
302.083
Analysis
302.084
Use by Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
302.085
Use by Council and Workforce Development Board
302.086
Use of Evaluation System
302.101
Training Stabilization Fund
302.151
Definitions
302.152
Priority of Service Required
302.153
Participation in State-funded Programs
302.154
Participation in Texas Veterans Commission Programs
302.0191
Report on Available Apprenticeships
302.0201
Workforce Development Career Education and Training Evaluation Pilot Program
302.251
Purpose
302.252
Definitions
302.253
Program
302.254
Texas Industry-recognized Apprenticeship Fund
302.255
Application
302.256
Grant Award
302.257
Program Rules
302.258
Annual Report
302.00335
Texas Veterans Leadership Program
302.00341
Grants to Facilitate Participation in Apprenticeship Training Programs by Certain Veterans and Military Personnel
302.00435
Subsidized Child Care Program
302.00436
Subsidized Child Care Program: Information for Public Schools
302.0461
Child Care Provider Contract Agreements

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

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