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2021 Special Session I

Budget Amendments - HB1800 (Floor Approved)

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VCCS - G3 Eligibility and Technical Changes (language only)

Item 221 #1h

Item 221 #1h

Higher Education
Virginia Community College System

Language

Page 254, line 49, after "field", strike the remainder of the line and insert "."

Page 254, strike lines 50 through 53 and insert:

"A high-demand field means a discipline or field in which there is a shortage of skilled workers to fill current and anticipated additional job vacancies."

Page 254, unstrike line 54.

Page 255, unstrike lines 1 through 55.

Page 256, unstrike lines 1 through 55.

Page 257, unstrike lines 1 through 56.

Page 258, unstrike lines 1 through 27.

Page 258, line 28, after "2.", insert:

"a. The Virginia Board of Workforce Development, in consultation with the System, the Council, and the staffs of the House Committee on Appropriations and Senate Committee on Finance and Appropriations, shall make recommendations to the Governor and General Assembly, no later than December 1 of each year, for additions or other changes to the high-demand fields that qualify for financial assistance under the G3 Program."

Page 258, unstrike lines 34 through 36.

Page 258, strike lines 37 through 43.

Page 258, after line 53, insert:

"d. 1) In addition, healthcare workers, first responders and other essential workers as defined under Phase 1a and 1b of the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and Virginia Department of Health (VDH) and that are serving in the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic shall be eligible for programs offered under the G-3 initiative that enhance or upgrade their skills at no cost during the period that is covered under the state of emergency and for two years thereafter."



Explanation

(This amendment makes technical changes consistent with House Bill 2204 and provides training and programs under the G3 initiative free to healthcare workers, first responders and other essential workers as defined under Phase 1a and 1b of the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and Virginia Department of Health (VDH) and that are serving in the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic while Virginia remains in a state of emergency for the pandemic and for two years thereafter.)