PRIOR PRINTER'S NO. 2115 PRINTER'S NO. 2137
No. 1436 Session of 1984
INTRODUCED BY JUBELIRER, ZEMPRELLI, HESS, REIBMAN, FISHER, HANKINS, HELFRICK, ANDREZESKI, BODACK, CORMAN, HOPPER, HOWARD, KRATZER, KUSSE, LEWIS, LINCOLN, LLOYD, LOEPER, LYNCH, MELLOW, MOORE, MUSTO, O'CONNELL, O'PAKE, RHOADES, ROCKS, ROMANELLI, ROSS, SCANLON, SHAFFER, SHUMAKER, SINGEL, STAPLETON, STAUFFER, STOUT, STREET, WILLIAMS, WILT AND HAGER, JUNE 15, 1984
AS AMENDED ON SECOND CONSIDERATION, JUNE 19, 1984
AN ACT 1 Establishing a program within the Department of Education for 2 the acquisition of new vocational-technical equipment and the 3 upgrading of existing vocational-technical equipment that is 4 necessary to provide secondary, postsecondary and adult 5 students with relevant occupational training; providing for 6 allocations and grants of money; and making a nonlapsing 7 appropriation. 8 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 9 hereby enacts as follows: 10 Section 1. Short title. 11 This act shall be known and may be cited as the Updating of 12 Vocational-Technical Equipment Act. 13 Section 2. Definitions. 14 The following words and phrases when used in this act shall 15 have the meanings given to them in this section unless the 16 context clearly indicates otherwise: 17 "Department." The Department of Education. 18 "Enrollment." Secondary and adult enrollments collected
1 through the Vocational Education Management Information System. 2 "Equivalent full-time students." Equivalent full-time 3 students enrolled in two-year or less than two-year terminal 4 non-liberal arts programs as set forth in the act of August 24, 5 1963 (P.L.1132, No.484), known as the Community College Act of 6 1963. 7 "Private industry council." The private industry councils 8 established under the Federal Job Training Partnership Act 9 (Public Law 97-300, 29 U.S.C. § 1501, et seq.). 10 "Secretary." The Secretary of Education. 11 Section 3. Acquisition and upgrading of vocational-technical 12 equipment. 13 (a) Program.--There is established within the department a 14 program to provide funds directly to school districts, area 15 vocational-technical schools and community colleges for the 16 acquisition and upgrading of vocational-technical equipment. The 17 program shall provide funds to be used exclusively for the 18 purchase or lease of new vocational-technical equipment and the 19 upgrading of existing vocational-technical equipment that is 20 necessary to offer vocational-technical courses or programs to 21 secondary, postsecondary and adult students that provide skills 22 needed in the labor market. 23 (b) Funds available to school districts and regional AREA <-- 24 vocational-technical schools.--Of the total funds available, <-- 25 school SCHOOL districts and area vocational-technical schools <-- 26 shall be granted 55% to acquire or lease new equipment or to 27 upgrade existing equipment necessary to provide occupationally 28 related vocational-technical courses to secondary and adult 29 students. The department shall compute the grants for each 30 school district or area vocational-technical school using the 19840S1436B2137 - 2 -
1 grant formula provided in section 5(a). 2 (c) Funds available to community colleges.--Of the total 3 funds available, community colleges shall be granted 45% to 4 acquire new equipment or to upgrade existing equipment necessary 5 to provide courses to students enrolled in two-year or less than 6 two-year terminal non-liberal arts programs. The department 7 shall compute the grants for each community college using the 8 grant formula provided in section 5(b). 9 Section 4. Receipt of funds. 10 (a) Allocation DISTRIBUTION approval requirements.--Before <-- 11 the department allocates DISTRIBUTES any of the funds, it shall <-- 12 require the appropriate school district, area vocational- 13 technical school or community college to document that: 14 (1) The courses to be provided with the equipment will 15 provide students with occupational skills in demand in the 16 labor market. 17 (2) The funds will be expended only for equipment. 18 (3) The funds shall not be used to supplant existing 19 Federal, State and OR local funds used for equipment <-- 20 acquisition and upgrading by reporting the. FUND APPLICANTS <-- 21 SHALL REPORT THEIR average annual expenditures for 22 vocational-technical equipment for the fiscal years 1981- 23 1982, 1982-1983 and 1983-1984, and by certifying that the <-- 24 SHALL CERTIFY THAT THEIR average annual expenditures from <-- 25 funds other than those appropriated by this act for the 26 fiscal years 1984-1985, 1985-1986 and 1986-1987 equal or 27 exceed the average annual expenditures for the fiscal years 28 1981-1982, 1982-1983 and 1983-1984. 29 (4) The funds will not be used as matching funds for any <-- 30 other State program. 19840S1436B2137 - 3 -
1 (5) The equipment relates to the needs of the labor 2 market. 3 Further, the department shall not allocate any of the entitled <-- 4 funds until it receives ALLOW 90 DAYS TO RECEIVE comments from <-- 5 the appropriate private industry council BEFORE DISTRIBUTING <-- 6 FUNDS. 7 (b) Private industry council review.--Documentation provided 8 to the department pursuant to subsection (a) shall be provided 9 by the school district, area vocational-technical school or 10 community college to the private industry council in the 11 geographical area in which the school district, area vocational- 12 technical school or community college is located or serves. It 13 shall be the responsibility of the private industry council to 14 review the proposed acquisition or lease of new equipment or 15 upgrading of existing equipment and submit to the department 16 within 90 days from the date it receives the documentation its 17 comments on the appropriateness of the proposed equipment plans 18 in light of labor market needs and other existing or planned 19 training programs. 20 Section 5. Grant formula. 21 (a) Formula for school districts and regional vocational- 22 technical schools.--Each school district and area vocational- 23 technical school shall receive a portion of the funds provided 24 pursuant to section 3(b), which shall be determined by dividing 25 the number of enrollments for the school district or area 26 vocational-technical school by the Statewide enrollment and 27 multiplying the result by the total amount provided in this act <-- 28 ALLOCATED pursuant to section 3(b). Enrollments shall be <-- 29 determined BY THE DEPARTMENT using the latest available data. <-- 30 (b) Formula for community colleges.--Each community college 19840S1436B2137 - 4 -
1 shall receive a portion of the funds provided pursuant to
2 section 3(c), which shall be determined by dividing the number
3 of equivalent full-time students enrolled in the community
4 colleges by the number of equivalent full-time students for all
5 community colleges and multiplying the results by the total
6 amount provided in this act ALLOCATED pursuant to section 3(c). <--
7 Equivalent full-time students shall be determined BY THE <--
8 DEPARTMENT using latest available data.
9 Section 6. Equipment sharing agreements.
10 In order to maximize the use of the equipment provided by
11 funds appropriated in this act, the recipient may enter into
12 agreements with other government-sponsored vocational training
13 providers for the use of the equipment.
14 Section 7. Indicators of program need and impact.
15 (a) Timely documentation.--The department shall require the
16 school districts, area vocational-technical schools and
17 community colleges to specify the extent to which the
18 documentation provided pursuant to section 4 reflects the demand
19 for labor market skills based upon analyses conducted within the
20 last five years.
21 (b) Annual legislative report required.--By March 1 of each
22 year, the department shall submit to the Chief Clerk of the
23 House of Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate a
24 report which shall include, but need not be limited to, a
25 measure of the extent to which the comments of the private
26 industry councils were taken into consideration, the amount and
27 types of equipment funded by the labor market area, the number
28 of persons trained by the major vocational program area and the
29 labor market area, the job placement rate of persons trained by
30 the major vocational program area and the labor market area and
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1 the number of agreements entered into by recipients with other 2 vocational training providers. 3 (c) Impact survey required.--Upon the termination of this 4 act or July 1, 1987, whichever shall occur sooner, the 5 department shall undertake a survey to update the report 6 "Vocational Education Tool and Equipment Inventory" in order to 7 inform the General Assembly of the impact which this act had on 8 bringing the equipment used in vocational training programs 9 closer to the technology used in industry. 10 Section 8. Duty to inform department. 11 All recipients of funds under this act shall be required to 12 provide any and all information requested by the department for 13 the purposes of this act. 14 Section 9. Appropriation. 15 The sum of $27,000,000 is hereby appropriated to the 16 Department of Education from the Pennsylvania Economic 17 Revitalization Fund for the purposes of this program. THIS <-- 18 APPROPRIATION SHALL BE A CONTINUING APPROPRIATION AND SHALL NOT 19 LAPSE AT THE END OF THE FISCAL YEAR. Any funds from this 20 appropriation remaining unexpended or unencumbered upon the 21 termination of this act shall automatically lapse into the 22 Pennsylvania Economic Revitalization Fund. 23 Section 10. Expiration. 24 This act shall expire on June 30, 1987. 25 Section 11. Effective date. 26 This act shall take effect immediately. F12L24JAM/19840S1436B2137 - 6 -