1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to high school work experience; creating |
3 | s. 1003.496, F.S.; authorizing each district school board |
4 | to adopt policies and procedures for a High School to |
5 | Business Career Enhancement Program through which student |
6 | internships may be offered in each school district; |
7 | providing internship requirements; providing for the |
8 | number of internships employers may offer; requiring the |
9 | background screening of employees or contracted personnel |
10 | of employers participating in the program; clarifying that |
11 | employment of a student intern is not employment for |
12 | purposes of unemployment compensation; providing |
13 | rulemaking authority; providing an effective date. |
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15 | WHEREAS, student learning outside of the classroom, as well |
16 | as student learning in the classroom, is critical to success |
17 | later in life, and |
18 | WHEREAS, high school student participation in an internship |
19 | may provide an experience that will cultivate a student's |
20 | interest or talent and may be used to supplement a student's |
21 | high school major, and |
22 | WHEREAS, participation in an internship can be a good |
23 | educational tool and provide employment opportunities after high |
24 | school or college graduation, and |
25 | WHEREAS, participation in an internship will increase the |
26 | connections of a high school student to business and the |
27 | community, and |
28 | WHEREAS, participation in an internship may be the |
29 | motivation to pursue higher education in a particular field, and |
30 | WHEREAS, partnerships between schools and employers that |
31 | offer internships to high school students will help employers |
32 | find and train workers and help young people prepare for success |
33 | in college, careers, and life, and |
34 | WHEREAS, employers benefit by training student interns in |
35 | their business methods and form a connection between the |
36 | employer and the student that may keep talented students in the |
37 | state, NOW, THEREFORE, |
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39 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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41 | Section 1. Section 1003.496, Florida Statutes, is created |
42 | to read: |
43 | 1003.496 High School to Business Career Enhancement |
44 | Program.-- |
45 | (1) This section may be cited as the "High School to |
46 | Business Career Enhancement Act." |
47 | (2)(a) Each district school board may adopt policies and |
48 | procedures for a High School to Business Career Enhancement |
49 | Program through which high school student internships may be |
50 | offered in each school district through partnerships developed |
51 | with employers within the communities served by the district |
52 | school board. Each internship shall include a student evaluation |
53 | by the employer at the end of the internship to monitor the |
54 | academic value of the internship using criteria established by |
55 | each district school board. |
56 | (b) A student participant may be in the ninth, tenth, |
57 | eleventh, or twelfth grade and must have a minimum weighted |
58 | grade point average of 2.0. |
59 | (c) A student participant may not be required to work more |
60 | than 20 hours per week during the internship. |
61 | (d) An internship shall be consistent with the career |
62 | goals of each student participant. |
63 | (e) An internship shall be at least 8 weeks long and may |
64 | not last more than 20 consecutive weeks during any school year. |
65 | (f) Each student may participate in only one internship |
66 | per school year. |
67 | (g) No more than 100 internships may be offered each |
68 | school year by a district school board. |
69 | (h) The number of internships that an employer may provide |
70 | under this program is limited by the number of employees that |
71 | the employer employs in the school district in which the |
72 | internship is offered. |
73 | 1. An employer with 10 or fewer employees may provide one |
74 | internship per school year. |
75 | 2. An employer with 11 to 20 employees may provide up to |
76 | two internships per school year. |
77 | 3. An employer with 21 to 50 employees may provide up to |
78 | three internships per school year. |
79 | 4. An employer with more than 50 employees may provide up |
80 | to four internships per school year. |
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82 | Employers may partner with more than one district school board; |
83 | however, the number of internships that may be provided within |
84 | each school district is subject to the limitations of this |
85 | paragraph. |
86 | (i) Any employees or contracted personnel of an employer |
87 | under this section who have direct unsupervised access to |
88 | student interns shall be subject to the level 2 background |
89 | screening requirements as described in s. 1012.32. The cost of |
90 | the state and national criminal history check required by level |
91 | 2 background screening must be borne by the employer. |
92 | (3) Employment under this section of a student intern who |
93 | meets the criteria of s. 443.1216(13)(q) is not employment for |
94 | purposes of unemployment compensation under chapter 443. |
95 | (4) The State Board of Education may adopt rules necessary |
96 | to administer this section. |
97 | Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2007. |