SB 760
Creates new provisions relating to grants to employers to encourage employees to obtain upskill credentials
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LR Number:
4154S.01I
Last Action:
1/25/2022 - Hearing Conducted S Economic Development Committee
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Effective Date:
August 28, 2022

Current Bill Summary

SB 760 - This act creates new provisions allowing the Department of Economic Development (DED) to disburse grants to qualifying employers for each employee or prospective employee who obtains upskill credentials, as defined in the act. In order to receive such grants a qualifying employer is required to submit an application to DED as provided in the act. Applications are evaluated on a competitive basis using the following criteria:

· The pledged average wage increase that employees or prospective employees will realize after obtaining an upskill credential in relation to the cost of obtaining the credential;

· The level of economic distress to the qualifying employer's region and the balance of awards made to the various regions of the state; and

· The contribution made by the qualifying employer toward the cost of obtaining the upskill credential.

At the close of each application period, to be determined by DED, applications will be evaluated and preliminary awards for reimbursement may be made.

In making preliminary awards of reimbursement, an equal number of awards shall be made to the following groups of employers, to the extent possible: those with 1-50 employees; those 51-200 employees; those with more than 200 employees.

Upon being given a preliminary award for reimbursement, each qualifying employer must sponsor a current or prospective employee to obtain an upskill credential within 12 months of the preliminary award. Employees may not commence the process of obtaining the credential until after a preliminary award has been made. Upon obtaining a credential, the employer shall submit proof of the same to DED along with proof that the individual who completed the training is a Missouri resident with a verifiable Missouri address.

This act is substantially similar to HB 2550 (2022).

SCOTT SVAGERA

Amendments

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