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Bill Detail: SB23-065

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Title Career Development Success Program
Status Governor Signed (05/16/2023)
Bill Subjects
  • Education & School Finance (Pre & K-12)
House Sponsors S. Bird (D)
D. Wilson (R)
Senate Sponsors P. Lundeen (R)
J. Bridges (D)
House Committee Education
Senate Committee Education
Date Introduced 01/23/2023
Summary

For the career development success program (program), the bill
removes the requirement for successful completion of a qualified industry
pre-apprenticeship program and the requirement for successful
completion of a qualified industry apprenticeship.
Current law requires the general assembly to annually appropriate
$1 million to the department of education for the program. Beginning in
the 2023-24 budget year, and each budget year thereafter, the bill increase
the appropriation to $10 million.
The bill requires a school district or charter school participating in
the program to receive 120% of the per-pupil amount for each pupil who
is eligible for free or reduced-price lunch and who successfully earned an
industry certificate by completing a qualified industry-credential program,
a qualified workplace training program, or a qualified advanced
placement course.
The bill authorizes a participating school district or participating
charter school to contract with a third party to provide specified services
under the program.
The bill extends the repeal date from September 1, 2024, to
September 1, 2034.

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