Tex.
Labor Code Section 302.256
Grant Award; Grant Amount
(a)
The commission may award grants under this subchapter only to reimburse an eligible person for the cost of training industry-recognized apprenticeship program participants who:(1)
complete a program operated by the person that meets the requirements of Section 302.255 (Application; Eligibility for Grant)(4) having achieved the skills level required by Section 302.255 (Application; Eligibility for Grant)(4)(D); and(2)
maintain suitable employment for at least 12 consecutive months immediately following completion of the program.(b)
Grant funds awarded to an eligible person under this subchapter must be awarded on a per industry-recognized apprenticeship program participant basis. The amount of a grant awarded to an eligible person for training a participant described by Subsection (a) may not exceed the lesser of:(1)
the total cost to the person for training the participant, excluding wages and benefits; or(2)
$10,000.(c)
In determining the amount of a grant awarded under this subchapter for an industry-recognized apprenticeship program participant, the commission may consider the increased economic value to the state resulting from or reasonably anticipated to result from the participant’s completion of the program, including by considering any increase or anticipated increase in the amount of tax revenue generated by the participant, and any decrease in the participant’s use of a state-funded benefit, attributable to the participant’s job placement and earning projections. The commission by rule may establish guidelines or formulas for determining an increase in economic value to the state attributable to a participant’s program completion for purposes of this subsection.(d)
The commission by rule may establish limitations on the total amount of grant funds that a person may be awarded under this subchapter.
Source:
Section 302.256 — Grant Award; Grant Amount, https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/LA/htm/LA.302.htm#302.256
(accessed Jun. 5, 2024).