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A bill for an act relating to workforce training, unemployment insurance, adult education, and other functions and programs of the department of workforce development, the workforce development board, and local workforce development boards, and making appropriations.(Formerly SSB 1068 ; See SF 603 .)

A bill for an act relating to workforce training, unemployment insurance, adult education, and other functions and programs of the department of workforce development, the workforce development board, and local workforce development boards, and making appropriations.(Formerly SSB 1068 ; See SF 603 .)

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COMMITTEE ON WORKFORCE
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2025-03-11
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Committee report approving bill, renumbered as SF 603 . S.J. 493 .
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A bill for an act relating to workforce training, unemployment insurance, adult education, and other functions and programs of the department of workforce development, the workforce development board, and local workforce development boards, and making appropriations.(Formerly SSB 1068 ; See SF 603 .)

A bill for an act relating to workforce training, unemployment insurance, adult education, and other functions and programs of the department of workforce development, the workforce development board, and local workforce development boards, and making appropriations.(Formerly SSB 1068 ; See SF 603 .)

What This Bill Does

  • A bill for an act relating to workforce training, unemployment insurance, adult education, and other functions and programs of the department of workforce development, the workforce development board, and local workforce development boards, and making appropriations.(Formerly SSB 1068 ; See SF 603 .)

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Bill History

  1. 2025-03-11 Iowa Legislature

    Committee report approving bill, renumbered as SF 603 . S.J. 493 .

  2. 2025-03-06 Iowa Legislature

    Subcommittee recommends amendment and passage.

  3. 2025-03-05 Iowa Legislature

    Subcommittee Meeting: 03/06/2025 8:30AM Senate Lounge.

  4. 2025-02-11 Iowa Legislature

    Subcommittee: Lofgren, Dotzler, and Sires. S.J. 243 .

  5. 2025-02-10 Iowa Legislature

    Referred to Appropriations. S.J. 211 .

  6. 2025-02-06 Iowa Legislature

    Committee report, approving bill. S.J. 210 .

  7. 2025-02-06 Iowa Legislature

    Introduced, placed on calendar. S.J. 208 .

Official Summary Text

A bill for an act relating to workforce training, unemployment insurance, adult education, and other functions and programs of the department of workforce development, the workforce development board, and local workforce development boards, and making appropriations.(Formerly SSB 1068 ; See SF 603 .)

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Senate

File

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Introduced

SENATE

FILE

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BY

COMMITTEE

ON

WORKFORCE

(SUCCESSOR

TO

SSB

1068)

A

BILL

FOR

An

Act

relating

to

workforce

training,

unemployment

insurance,

1

adult

education,

and

other

functions

and

programs

of

2

the

department

of

workforce

development,

the

workforce

3

development

board,

and

local

workforce

development

boards,

4

and

making

appropriations.

5

BE

IT

ENACTED

BY

THE

GENERAL

ASSEMBLY

OF

THE

STATE

OF

IOWA:

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DIVISION

I

1

FUNCTIONS

OF

DEPARTMENT

OF

WORKFORCE

DEVELOPMENT,

WORKFORCE

2

DEVELOPMENT

BOARD,

AND

LOCAL

WORKFORCE

DEVELOPMENT

BOARDS

3

Section

1.

Section

15H.9,

subsection

2,

Code

2025,

is

4

amended

to

read

as

follows:

5

2.

The

commission

may

adopt

rules

pursuant

to

chapter

17A

6

for

approving

Iowa

national

service

corps

programs

and

national

7

service

positions.

Existing

programs

and

service

positions,

8

including

those

established

through

the

AmeriCorps

programs

in

9

Iowa

created

pursuant

to

42

U.S.C.

§12501,

Senior

Corps

and

10

AmeriCorps

vista

in

Iowa

created

pursuant

to

42

U.S.C.

§4950

et

11

seq.,

the

Iowa

summer

youth

corps

program

created

pursuant

to

12

section

15H.5

,

the

Iowa

green

corps

program

created

pursuant

to

13

section

15H.6

,

the

Iowa

reading

corps

program

created

pursuant

14

to

section

15H.7

,

and

the

RefugeeRISE

AmeriCorps

program

15

created

pursuant

to

section

15H.8

,

and

the

Iowa

conservation

16

corps

created

pursuant

to

section

84A.7

,

are

part

of

the

Iowa

17

national

service

corps

programs

and

national

service

positions.

18

Sec.

2.

Section

84A.1,

subsection

1,

Code

2025,

is

amended

19

to

read

as

follows:

20

1.

The

department

of

workforce

development

is

created

to

21

administer

the

laws

of

this

state

relating

to

unemployment

22

compensation

insurance

,

and

job

placement

and

training

,

23

employment

safety,

labor

standards,

and

workers’

compensation

.

24

Sec.

3.

Section

84A.1A,

subsection

6,

Code

2025,

is

amended

25

by

striking

the

subsection

and

inserting

in

lieu

thereof

the

26

following:

27

6.

The

workforce

development

board

may

establish

standing

28

committees

of

the

board

in

the

bylaws

of

the

board.

29

Sec.

4.

Section

84A.1A,

subsection

7,

paragraph

a,

Code

30

2025,

is

amended

by

striking

the

paragraph

and

inserting

in

31

lieu

thereof

the

following:

32

a.

All

documents

required

by

current

federal

workforce

rules

33

and

regulations.

34

Sec.

5.

Section

84A.1B,

unnumbered

paragraph

1,

Code

2025,

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is

amended

to

read

as

follows:

1

The

In

addition

to

the

duties

outlined

in

current

federal

2

workforce

rules

and

regulations,

the

workforce

development

3

board

shall

do

all

of

the

following:

4

Sec.

6.

Section

84A.1B,

subsections

1,

2,

3,

5,

6,

7,

8,

5

9,

10,

11,

12,

and

15,

Code

2025,

are

amended

by

striking

the

6

subsections.

7

Sec.

7.

Section

84A.1B,

subsection

13,

Code

2025,

is

amended

8

by

striking

the

subsection

and

inserting

in

lieu

thereof

the

9

following:

10

13.

Assist

the

governor

in

the

designation

of

local

11

workforce

development

areas

or

regions

as

outlined

in

current

12

federal

workforce

rules

and

regulations.

13

Sec.

8.

Section

84A.3,

Code

2025,

is

amended

by

striking

the

14

section

and

inserting

in

lieu

thereof

the

following:

15

84A.3

Local

workforce

development

plans.

16

1.

A

local

workforce

development

board

shall,

in

17

partnership

with

the

chief

elected

official,

develop

a

local

18

workforce

development

plan

in

accordance

with

current

federal

19

workforce

laws,

rules,

and

regulations.

The

local

workforce

20

development

board

shall

submit

the

workforce

development

plan

21

to

the

department

of

workforce

development

for

review

and

22

approval

in

the

manner

and

form

determined

by

the

department.

23

2.

All

local

workforce

plan

modifications

shall

be

24

submitted

to

the

department

of

workforce

development

for

25

review

and

approval

in

the

manner

and

form

determined

by

the

26

department.

Modifications

to

the

local

workforce

development

27

plan

must

be

developed

in

accordance

with

current

federal

28

workforce

laws,

rules,

and

regulations.

29

3.

The

local

workforce

development

plan

and

modifications

30

shall

include

the

contents

required

by

current

federal

31

workforce

laws,

rules,

and

regulations,

and

such

other

32

information

as

the

department

of

workforce

development

or

the

33

state

workforce

development

board

may

require.

34

Sec.

9.

Section

84A.5,

subsection

1,

paragraph

a,

Code

2025,

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is

amended

to

read

as

follows:

1

a.

The

workforce

development

system

shall

strive

to

2

provide

high

quality

services

to

its

customers

including

3

workers,

families,

and

businesses.

The

department

of

workforce

4

development

shall

maintain

a

common

intake,

assessment,

and

5

customer

tracking

system

and

to

the

extent

practical

provide

6

one-stop

services

to

customers

at

workforce

development

centers

7

and

other

service

access

points.

The

department

of

workforce

8

development

shall

administer

a

statewide

standard

skills

9

assessment

to

assess

the

employability

skills

of

adult

workers

10

statewide

and

shall

instruct

appropriate

department

staff

in

11

the

administration

of

the

assessment.

The

assessment

shall

12

be

included

in

the

one-stop

services

provided

to

customers

at

13

workforce

development

centers

and

other

service

access

points

14

throughout

the

state.

15

Sec.

10.

Section

84A.5,

subsection

5,

paragraphs

a,

b,

and

16

c,

Code

2025,

are

amended

by

striking

the

paragraphs.

17

Sec.

11.

Section

84A.5,

subsection

7,

Code

2025,

is

amended

18

by

striking

the

subsection.

19

Sec.

12.

Section

84A.5,

subsection

10,

Code

2025,

is

amended

20

to

read

as

follows:

21

10.

The

department

of

education,

in

collaboration

with

the

22

department

of

workforce

development

,

is

responsible

for

the

23

development

and

oversight

of

industry

and

sector

partnerships

24

in

the

state.

25

Sec.

13.

Section

84A.6,

subsection

4,

Code

2025,

is

amended

26

by

striking

the

subsection.

27

Sec.

14.

Section

97B.1A,

subsection

8,

paragraph

b,

28

subparagraph

(8),

Code

2025,

is

amended

by

striking

the

29

subparagraph.

30

Sec.

15.

Section

256.228,

subsection

4,

paragraph

d,

Code

31

2025,

is

amended

by

striking

the

paragraph

and

inserting

in

32

lieu

thereof

the

following:

33

d.

In

collaboration

with

the

department

of

workforce

34

development

and

the

department

of

education,

compile

an

annual

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report,

in

an

aggregate

form

to

protect

the

confidentiality

1

of

each

eligible

program’s

participants,

that

includes

the

2

number

of

students

receiving

scholarships

under

this

section,

3

the

number

of

students

receiving

grants

under

section

256.229,

4

the

number

of

scholarship

and

grant

recipients

completing

5

a

program

of

study

or

major

annually

and

in

the

prescribed

6

time

frame

under

this

section

or

section

256.229,

the

number

7

of

eligible

institutions

participating

in

the

scholarship

8

and

grant

programs

established

under

this

section

or

section

9

256.229,

the

number

of

written

agreements

entered

into

by

the

10

volunteer

mentor

program

under

section

15H.10,

statistics

on

11

employment

outcomes

for

future

ready

Iowa

skilled

workforce

12

last-dollar

scholarship

and

future

ready

Iowa

skilled

workforce

13

grant

program

participants

by

industry,

and

other

data

as

14

may

be

deemed

pertinent

by

the

commission,

the

department

of

15

workforce

development,

or

the

department

of

education.

The

16

commission

shall

submit

the

report

to

the

governor

and

the

17

general

assembly

annually

by

January

15.

18

Sec.

16.

Section

256.229,

subsection

4,

paragraph

d,

Code

19

2025,

is

amended

to

read

as

follows:

20

d.

Transmit

to

the

department

of

workforce

development

Use

21

the

compilation

of

information,

data,

and

statistics

submitted

22

in

accordance

with

subsection

1

,

paragraph

“c”

,

subparagraph

23

(6),

for

to

compile

the

annual

report

required

under

section

24

84A.1B

256.228,

subsection

4,

paragraph

“d”

.

25

Sec.

17.

REPEAL.

Sections

84A.7,

84A.8,

84A.9,

84A.10,

and

26

84A.11,

Code

2025,

are

repealed.

27

DIVISION

II

28

UNEMPLOYMENT

INSURANCE

——

TAXABLE

WAGES

29

Sec.

18.

Section

96.1A,

subsection

36,

unnumbered

paragraph

30

1,

Code

2025,

is

amended

to

read

as

follows:

31

“Taxable

wages”

means

an

amount

of

wages

upon

which

an

32

employer

is

required

to

contribute

based

upon

wages

which

33

that

have

been

paid

in

this

state

during

a

calendar

year

to

34

an

individual

by

an

employer

or

the

employer’s

predecessor

,

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in

this

state

or

another

state

which

extends

a

like

comity

to

1

this

state,

with

respect

to

employment,

upon

which

the

employer

2

is

required

to

contribute,

which

equals

the

greater

of

the

3

following:

4

DIVISION

III

5

IOWA

STUDENT

INTERNSHIP

PROGRAM

6

Sec.

19.

Section

84A.21,

Code

2025,

is

amended

to

read

as

7

follows:

8

84A.21

Iowa

student

internship

program.

9

1.

As

used

in

this

section

,

unless

the

context

otherwise

10

requires:

11

a.

“Innovative

business”

means

the

same

as

defined

in

12

section

15E.52

“Department”

means

the

department

of

workforce

13

development

.

14

b.

“Internship”

means

temporary

employment

of

a

student

that

15

focuses

on

providing

the

student

with

work

experience

in

the

16

student’s

field

of

study.

17

c.

“Iowa

student”

means

a

student

of

an

Iowa

community

18

college,

private

college,

or

institution

of

higher

learning

19

under

the

control

of

the

state

board

of

regents,

or

a

student

20

who

graduated

from

high

school

in

Iowa

but

now

attends

an

21

institution

of

higher

learning

outside

the

state

of

Iowa.

22

2.

a.

The

department

of

workforce

development

shall

23

establish

and

administer

an

internship

program

with

two

24

components

for

Iowa

students.

To

the

extent

permitted

by

25

this

section

,

the

department

of

workforce

development

shall

26

administer

the

two

components

in

as

similar

a

manner

as

27

possible.

28

b.

The

purpose

of

the

first

component

of

the

program

is

29

to

link

Iowa

students

to

small

and

medium-sized

Iowa

firms

30

through

internship

opportunities.

An

Iowa

employer

may

receive

31

financial

assistance

on

a

matching

basis

for

a

portion

of

the

32

wages

paid

to

an

intern.

If

providing

financial

assistance,

33

the

department

of

workforce

development

shall

provide

the

34

assistance

on

a

reimbursement

basis

such

that

for

every

two

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dollars

of

wages

earned

by

the

student,

one

dollar

paid

by

1

the

employer

is

matched

by

one

dollar

from

the

department

of

2

workforce

development.

The

amount

of

financial

assistance

3

shall

not

exceed

three

thousand

one

hundred

dollars

for

any

4

single

internship,

or

nine

thousand

three

hundred

dollars

5

for

any

single

employer.

In

order

to

be

eligible

to

receive

6

financial

assistance,

the

employer

must

have

five

hundred

7

or

fewer

employees

and

must

be

an

innovative

business.

The

8

department

of

workforce

development

shall

encourage

youth

who

9

reside

in

economically

distressed

areas,

youth

adjudicated

to

10

have

committed

a

delinquent

act,

and

youth

transitioning

out

11

of

foster

care

to

participate

in

the

first

component

of

the

12

internship

program.

13

c.

(1)

The

purpose

of

the

second

component

of

the

program

14

is

to

assist

in

placing

Iowa

students

studying

in

the

fields

15

of

science,

technology,

engineering,

and

mathematics

into

16

internships

that

lead

to

permanent

positions

with

Iowa

17

employers.

The

department

of

workforce

development

shall

18

collaborate

with

eligible

employers,

including

but

not

limited

19

to

innovative

businesses,

to

ensure

that

the

interns

hired

20

are

studying

in

such

fields.

An

Iowa

employer

may

receive

21

financial

assistance

on

a

matching

basis

for

a

portion

of

the

22

wages

paid

to

an

intern.

If

providing

financial

assistance,

23

the

department

of

workforce

development

shall

provide

the

24

assistance

on

a

reimbursement

basis

such

that

for

every

two

25

dollars

of

wages

earned

by

the

student,

one

dollar

paid

by

26

the

employer

is

matched

by

one

dollar

from

the

department

of

27

workforce

development

.

The

amount

of

financial

assistance

28

shall

not

exceed

five

thousand

dollars

per

internship.

29

The

department

of

workforce

development

may

adopt

rules

30

to

administer

this

component

section

.

In

adopting

rules

31

to

administer

this

component,

the

department

of

workforce

32

development

shall

adopt

rules

as

similar

as

possible

to

those

33

adopted

pursuant

to

paragraph

“b”

.

34

(2)

The

requirement

to

administer

this

component

of

the

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internship

program

is

contingent

upon

the

provision

of

funding

1

for

such

purposes

by

the

general

assembly.

2

3.

a.

An

Iowa

student

internship

fund

is

created

in

the

3

state

treasury

under

the

control

of

the

department

of

workforce

4

development

.

The

fund

shall

consist

of

moneys

appropriated

to

5

the

department

of

workforce

development

and

any

other

moneys

6

available

to,

obtained,

or

accepted

by

the

department

of

7

workforce

development

for

placement

in

the

fund.

8

b.

Payments

of

interest,

repayments

of

moneys

loaned

9

pursuant

to

this

section

,

and

recaptures

of

financial

10

assistance

shall

be

credited

to

the

fund.

Moneys

in

the

fund

11

are

not

subject

to

section

8.33

.

Notwithstanding

section

12

12C.7

,

interest

or

earnings

on

moneys

in

the

fund

shall

be

13

credited

to

the

fund.

14

c.

Moneys

in

the

fund

are

appropriated

to

the

department

15

of

workforce

development

and,

with

the

approval

of

the

Iowa

16

workforce

development

board,

shall

be

used

to

increase

the

17

availability

of

skilled

workers

in

innovative

businesses,

by

18

providing

Iowa

student

internship

opportunities.

Such

moneys

19

shall

not

be

used

for

the

support

of

retail

businesses,

health

20

care

businesses,

or

other

businesses

requiring

a

professional

21

license.

22

Sec.

20.

APPROPRIATION

——

IOWA

STUDENT

INTERNSHIP

23

FUND.

There

is

appropriated

from

the

general

fund

of

the

state

24

to

the

department

of

workforce

development

for

the

fiscal

year

25

beginning

July

1,

2025,

and

ending

June

30,

2026,

the

following

26

amount,

or

so

much

thereof

as

is

necessary,

to

be

used

for

the

27

purposes

designated:

28

For

deposit

in

the

Iowa

student

internship

fund

created

in

29

section

84A.21:

30

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

$

1,039,425

31

DIVISION

IV

32

ADULT

EDUCATION

AND

LITERACY

PROGRAMS

33

Sec.

21.

Section

84A.5,

subsection

5,

paragraph

n,

Code

34

2025,

is

amended

to

read

as

follows:

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n.

Adult

education

and

literacy

programs

with

community

1

colleges

under

section

84A.19

.

2

Sec.

22.

Section

84A.19,

Code

2025,

is

amended

to

read

as

3

follows:

4

84A.19

Adult

education

and

literacy

programs.

5

1.

For

purposes

of

this

section

,

unless

the

context

6

otherwise

requires

:

7

a.

“Adult

education

and

literacy

programs”

,

“adult

education

8

and

literacy

programs”

means

adult

basic

education,

adult

9

education

leading

to

a

high

school

equivalency

diploma

under

10

chapter

259A

,

English

as

a

second

language

instruction,

and

11

workplace

and

family

literacy

instruction.

12

b.

“Community

colleges”

means

the

same

as

defined

in

section

13

260C.2

.

14

2.

The

department

of

workforce

development

and

community

15

colleges

shall

jointly

implement

adult

education

and

literacy

16

programs

to

assist

adults

and

youths

sixteen

years

of

age

and

17

older

who

are

not

in

school

in

obtaining

the

knowledge

and

18

skills

necessary

for

further

education,

work,

and

community

19

involvement.

20

3.

The

department

of

workforce

development

,

in

consultation

21

with

community

colleges,

shall

prescribe

standards

for

adult

22

education

and

literacy

programs

including

but

not

limited

23

to

contextualized

and

integrated

instruction,

assessments,

24

instructor

qualification

and

professional

development,

data

25

collection

and

reporting,

and

performance

benchmarks.

26

4.

The

department

of

workforce

development

,

in

consultation

27

with

community

colleges,

shall

adopt

rules

pursuant

to

chapter

28

17A

to

administer

this

section

.

29

EXPLANATION

30

The

inclusion

of

this

explanation

does

not

constitute

agreement

with

31

the

explanation’s

substance

by

the

members

of

the

general

assembly.

32

This

bill

relates

to

workforce

training,

unemployment

33

insurance,

adult

education,

and

other

functions

and

programs

34

of

the

department

of

workforce

development

(department),

the

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workforce

development

board,

and

local

workforce

development

1

boards.

2

DIVISION

I

——

FUNCTIONS

OF

DEPARTMENT

OF

WORKFORCE

3

DEVELOPMENT,

WORKFORCE

DEVELOPMENT

BOARD,

AND

LOCAL

WORKFORCE

4

DEVELOPMENT

BOARDS.

This

division

strikes

department

duties

5

relating

to

administering

a

statewide

employment

skills

6

assessment,

selection

of

service

providers,

establishing

a

job

7

posting

system

of

education-related

job

openings,

and

functions

8

no

longer

under

the

department

pursuant

to

2023

Iowa

Acts,

9

Senate

File

514.

10

The

division

repeals

Code

provisions

for

the

Iowa

11

conservation

corps,

the

workforce

investment

program,

the

12

statewide

mentoring

program,

the

new

employment

opportunity

13

program,

and

the

nursing

workforce

data

clearinghouse.

14

The

division

generally

transfers

duties

relating

to

15

compiling

an

annual

report

for

submission

to

the

governor

and

16

general

assembly

on

various

workforce

training

programs

from

17

the

department

to

the

college

student

aid

commission.

18

The

division

strikes

requirements

for

the

department

to

19

collaborate

with

specified

education-related

entities

when

20

performing

certain

duties.

21

The

division

strikes

detailed

language

relating

to

duties

22

of

the

workforce

development

board

concerning

standing

23

committees,

public

availability

of

information,

comprehensive

24

state

workforce

development

plans,

recommendations

on

the

use

25

of

federal

funds,

and

various

other

duties.

The

division

26

generally

provides

that

such

duties

shall

be

carried

out

as

27

required

by

federal

law.

The

division

similarly

modifies

28

duties

of

local

workforce

development

boards

relating

to

local

29

workforce

development

plans.

30

DIVISION

II

——

UNEMPLOYMENT

INSURANCE

——

TAXABLE

WAGES.

31

This

division

modifies

the

definition

of

“taxable

wages”

32

for

purposes

of

unemployment

insurance

taxes

on

employers

33

by

eliminating

the

wages

paid

to

an

employee

from

another

34

state

from

the

calculation

of

wages

upon

which

an

employer

is

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required

to

contribute

to

the

unemployment

compensation

fund

1

when

the

other

state

extends

a

like

comity

(reciprocity)

to

2

Iowa

for

employment

purposes.

The

division

specifies

that

only

3

wages

paid

in

Iowa

can

constitute

taxable

wages.

4

DIVISION

III

——

IOWA

STUDENT

INTERNSHIP

PROGRAM.

This

5

division

strikes

one

of

two

components

of

the

Iowa

student

6

internship

program

administered

by

the

department.

The

7

component

providing

for

financial

assistance

to

link

Iowa

8

students

to

small

and

medium-sized

Iowa

firms

is

stricken.

9

The

component

providing

for

financial

assistance

to

place

10

Iowa

students

studying

in

the

fields

of

science,

technology,

11

engineering,

and

mathematics

into

internships

that

lead

to

12

permanent

positions

with

Iowa

employers

is

retained.

13

The

division

appropriates

$1,039,425

from

the

general

fund

14

to

the

department

for

the

Iowa

student

internship

fund.

Moneys

15

in

the

fund

are

used

to

increase

the

availability

of

skilled

16

workers

in

innovative

businesses

by

providing

Iowa

student

17

internship

opportunities.

18

DIVISION

IV

——

ADULT

EDUCATION

AND

LITERACY

PROGRAMS.

Under

19

current

law,

the

department

and

community

colleges

are

required

20

to

implement

and

set

standards

for

certain

adult

education

21

and

literacy

programs.

This

division

strikes

references

to

22

community

colleges

so

that

only

the

department

has

these

23

duties.

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