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89(R) HB 1233 - Engrossed version - Bill Text
89R25068 CXP-F
By: Guillen
H.B. No. 1233
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to measures to encourage the earning of
industry-recognized credentials at public institutions of higher
education.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1. Subchapter C, Chapter 61, Education Code, is
amended by adding Section 61.09093 to read as follows:
Sec.
61.09093.
INDUSTRY-RECOGNIZED CREDENTIAL FEASIBILITY
STUDY AND PILOT PROJECT. (a) In this section:
(1) "Agency" means the Texas Education Agency.
(2)
"Commission" means the Texas Workforce
Commission.
(3)
"High-demand, high-growth industry" means an
industry identified by the commission as experiencing high demand
and high growth in this state based on current and projected job
openings, wage thresholds, and employer demand in the state's labor
market.
(4)
"Industry-recognized credential" means a
credential earned by a student in a high-demand, high-growth
industry that leads to quality career opportunities, as determined
by the commission in coordination with the board and the agency.
(5)
"Initiative" means the Tri-Agency Workforce
Initiative established under Chapter 2308A, Government Code.
(6)
"Quality career opportunity" means employment
that:
(A)
provides a self-sufficient wage that meets or
exceeds a threshold established by the initiative for purposes of
this section; and
(B)
aligns with statewide and regional workforce
development goals, as determined by the initiative.
(7)
"Self-sufficient wage"
means the self-sufficient
wage as determined by the initiative under Section 2308A.012,
Government Code, for purposes of Chapter 2308A of that code.
(b)
The board, in coordination with the agency and the
commission through the initiative, shall conduct a comprehensive
feasibility study on the role of industry-recognized credentials in
supporting postsecondary success and positive labor market
outcomes in this state.
(c) The study conducted under Subsection (b) must:
(1) identify and assess:
(A)
the availability, use, and integration of
industry-recognized credentials at institutions of higher
education;
(B)
barriers to incorporating
industry-recognized credentials into degree and certificate
pathways at institutions of higher education, including
transferability among institutions of higher education;
(C)
opportunities to enable students at
institutions of higher education to earn multiple
industry-recognized credentials as part of a baccalaureate
program;
(D)
the potential for developing regional and
statewide frameworks to support cumulative, transferable
credential pathways at institutions of higher education; and
(E)
the role of industry-recognized credentials
in reducing time and cost to credential completion, increasing
earning potential, and improving alignment with workforce needs;
and
(2) include a model framework to:
(A)
enable the creation of accredited degree and
certificate programs at both two- and four-year institutions of
higher education that incorporate industry-recognized credentials;
(B)
support high school students in earning
credit toward programs described by Paragraph (A);
(C)
allow students to earn at least two
industry-recognized credentials as part of a baccalaureate degree
program at an institution of higher education; and
(D)
facilitate students earning a baccalaureate
degree and at least two industry-recognized credentials not later
than four years after completing high school.
(d)
To support the study conducted under Subsection (b) and
using resources available within the institutional collaboration
center established under Section 61.0571, the board shall establish
and administer a pilot project with at least one two-year
institution of higher education and at least one four-year
institution of higher education to reduce regulatory burdens and
assist institutions of higher education in forming partnerships to
encourage:
(1)
completion of industry-recognized credentials in
satisfaction of certain required coursework under degree or
certificate programs offered by institutions of higher education;
(2)
memoranda of understanding between institutions
of higher education that offer industry-recognized credentials;
(3)
the transferability of course credit,
particularly with regard to course credit leading to an
industry-recognized credential;
(4)
the development of degree and certificate programs
that enable students to earn a degree or certificate by completing
parts of the program at different institutions of higher education;
or
(5)
the applicability of grant, scholarship, and other
student financial aid money toward costs related to earning
industry-recognized credentials.
(e)
The board, in coordination with the agency and the
commission through the initiative, may consult with stakeholders to
implement this section, including:
(1) school districts;
(2) postsecondary educational institutions;
(3) accrediting agencies;
(4) employers;
(5) local workforce development boards; and
(6) faculty and curriculum experts.
(f)
The board, in coordination with the agency and the
commission through the initiative, shall submit to the governor,
the lieutenant governor, the speaker of the house of
representatives, and the standing committee of each house of the
legislature with primary jurisdiction over higher education:
(1)
a preliminary report on the study conducted under
Subsection (b) and the pilot project established under Subsection
(d), including the board's findings and any recommendations for
legislative or other action, not later than March 1, 2026; and
(2)
a final report on the study conducted under
Subsection (b) and the pilot project established under Subsection
(d), including the board's findings and any recommendations for
legislative or other action, not later than September 1, 2026.
(g) This section expires September 1, 2027.
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives
a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as
provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this
Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this
Act takes effect September 1, 2025.