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Florida Senate - 2006 SB 316
By Senator Siplin
19-181-06
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to job opportunities for
3 youths; providing legislative intent to support
4 vocational training and placement provided to
5 at-risk youth through the Professional
6 Opportunities Program for Students (POPS);
7 providing for a pilot program; requiring that
8 program proposals be submitted to the
9 Department of Juvenile Justice; requiring a
10 report to the Legislature; providing an
11 appropriation; providing an effective date.
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13 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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15 Section 1. Professional Opportunities Program for
16 Students; legislative intent; pilot program.--
17 (1) It is the intent of the Legislature to provide
18 support and funding for programs conducted by the Professional
19 Opportunities Program for Students (POPS). POPS identifies and
20 provides vocational-and-employability-skills training and
21 placement programs and initiatives to youths between the ages
22 of 16 and 18 years who may also qualify for the Department of
23 Juvenile Justice's initiative programs for youth who have
24 significant family troubles; have significant school troubles;
25 have experienced drug or alcohol use, or both; or exhibit
26 predelinquent behavior.
27 (2) During the 2006-2007 fiscal year, a pilot
28 Professional Opportunities Program for Students may be
29 conducted in the central region of the state. In order to
30 receive funding under this act, a POPS entity must submit to
31 the Department of Juvenile Justice by September 1, 2006, a
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Florida Senate - 2006 SB 316
19-181-06
1 proposal for a training and placement program for youth
2 between the ages of 16 and 18 years who reside in Brevard
3 County, Lake County, Osceola County, Orange County, Seminole
4 County, or Volusia County. The program should include up to 6
5 months of education and training and appropriate followup,
6 including documentation of the percentage of youth who have
7 been placed in jobs for which training was provided under the
8 program since its inception and the percentage who remain in
9 such jobs for at least 3 months after placement. By January 1,
10 2007, the POPS entity that has received funding under this act
11 shall provide to the President of the Senate and the Speaker
12 of the House of Representatives a report that includes an
13 itemized list of program costs; the statistics on job
14 placement and retention of the youths served by the program;
15 and recommendations for further legislation, including an
16 opinion as to the feasibility of extending such programs
17 throughout the state.
18 Section 2. The sum of $__________ is appropriated from
19 the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Juvenile Justice
20 for the 2006-2007 fiscal year to be allocated to a pilot
21 project that has been proposed by the Professional
22 Opportunities Program for Students (POPS) and approved by the
23 department.
24 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2006.
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27 SENATE SUMMARY
28 Provides legislative intent to support vocational
training and placement provided to at-risk youth through
29 the Professional Opportunities Program for Students
(POPS). Provides for a pilot program. Requires a report
30 to the Legislature. Provides an appropriation.
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