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133rd General Assembly, Regular Session, pt. 1 1 (2019-2020)

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                                      (133rd General Assembly)
                               (Amended Substitute House Bill Number 2)



                                      AN ACT



       To enact sections 122.178, 122.179, 122.1710, and 122.1711 of the Revised Code and
           to amend  Sections 259.10, 259.20, and 259.30 of H.B. 166 of the 133rd General
           Assembly  to create the TechCred  Program  and the Individual Microcredential
           Assistance Program  and to develop a grant program  to support industry sector
           partnerships.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio:


       SECTION  1. That sections 122.178, 122.179, 122.1710, and 122.1711 of the Revised Code be
enacted to read as follows:
       Sec. 122.178. (A) As  used in this section, microcredential means an industry-recognized
credential or certificate that an applicant may complete in not more than one  year and  that is
approved by the chancellor of higher education.
       (B)  There  is  hereby  created the  TechCred  program   to  reimburse  employers  from
appropriations made for that purpose for training costs for prospective and incumbent employees to
earn a microcredential. The development services agency, in consultation with the governor's office
of workforce transformation and the department of higher education, shall develop the program.
       (C)(1) An employer  seeking to participate in the program shall submit an application to the
director of development  services during an application period established by the director. The
employer shall include in the application all of the following information:
       (a) Proof that the employer is registered to do business in this state:
       (b) Proof that the employer is current on all tax obligations to the state:
       (c) Proof that the employer is in compliance with all environmental regulations applicable to
the employer:
       (d) The name  of the training provider from which a prospective or incumbent employee will
receive the training and earn the microcredential:
       (e) The cost of the training;
       (f) The positions for which earning the microcredential will make a prospective or incumbent
employee  qualified or the occupational skill set that the prospective or incumbent employee will
acquire on completing the training:
       (g) The address of the facility or location at which the prospective or incumbent employee is
expected to be employed after completing the training:
       (h) Any other information the director requires
       (2) In addition to the information required under division (C)(1) of this section, an employer
seeking to participate in the program also may submit any of the following information the employer
wishes to nrovide to the director:

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