C.R.S. Section 24-46.3-503
Strengthening photovoltaic and renewable careers (SPARC) workforce development program

  • creation
  • use of funds

(1)

There is created in the department the strengthening photovoltaic and renewable careers (SPARC) workforce development program as an initiative of the department, the state council, the state board for community colleges and occupational education, and the department of higher education.

(2)

The purpose of the SPARC program is to create capacity for and bolster training, apprenticeship, and education programs in the energy sector career pathway to increase employment in the energy sector, prioritizing in-demand and growing occupations in the energy sector, where insufficient training, education, and apprenticeship programs exist to meet growing demand. The SPARC program will capitalize on the components of the energy sector career pathway, including competency-based education and assessment, modularized curricula, integrated credit and noncredit programs, stacked and latticed credentials, apprenticeship programs, and comprehensive, personalized student support and career guidance.

(3)

In any state fiscal year in which the general assembly appropriates money for the SPARC program, the department, the state council, the state board for community colleges and occupational education, and the department of higher education shall use the money appropriated to expand the capacity of training programs and for the following purposes, as applicable, to support apprenticeships, training, and education in the energy sector career pathway:

(a)

Career and training counseling;

(b)

Career and academic exploration and planning;

(c)

Scholarships;

(d)

Employer-provided training;

(e)

Apprenticeships;

(f)

Career and technical education;

(g)

Work-based training opportunities;

(h)

Need-based services;

(i)

Transportation;

(j)

Equipment and supplies;

(k)

Retention services;

(l)

Training program development and implementation;

(m)

SPARC program implementation and administration, including reporting activities; and

(n)

Other purposes as determined by the department, the state council, the state board for community colleges and occupational education, and the department of higher education that achieve the purposes of this part 5.

(4)

Subject to available appropriations, the department, in consultation with the state council, the state board for community colleges and occupational education, and the department of higher education, shall determine the amount of funding allocated for the purposes described in subsection (3) of this section for public institutions of higher education in Colorado, local workforce development areas, and other partners, including community-based nonprofit organizations. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the department, the state council, the state board for community colleges and occupational education, and the department of higher education, as well as expenditures of money from the fund, are not subject to the provisions of the “Procurement Code”, articles 101 to 112 of this title 24.

(5)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

SPARC program activities or expenditures authorized pursuant to this part 5 must not:

(I)

Circumvent any statutory requirements related to the acquisition of a plumbing or electrical license or the professional practice act of either the plumbing or electrical industry or any statute that specifically defines any renewable energy work as within the scope of licensed plumbers or electricians or properly supervised apprentices; or

(II)

Circumvent any established industry standard for on-the-job training requirements or classroom education requirements of established Colorado apprenticeship programs registered through the United States department of labor’s office of apprenticeship training or a state apprenticeship agency recognized by that office.

(b)

To the extent possible, the SPARC program must support activities that support participation in Colorado apprenticeship programs registered through the United States department of labor’s office of apprenticeship training or a state apprenticeship agency recognized by that office and prioritize programs that seek to help workers attain a professional credential, an industry standard certification, or a professional license.

Source: Section 24-46.3-503 — Strengthening photovoltaic and renewable careers (SPARC) workforce development program - creation - use of funds, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-24.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

24‑46.3‑101
State work force development council - creation - membership - funding through gifts, grants, and donations
24‑46.3‑102
Transfer of functions
24‑46.3‑103
Key industries talent pipeline working group
24‑46.3‑104
Career pathways - design - legislative declaration - definitions
24‑46.3‑106
Career - education - training - planning and exploration - online platform - report - repeal
24‑46.3‑201
Legislative declaration
24‑46.3‑202
Definitions
24‑46.3‑203
Hospitality career secondary education grant program - established
24‑46.3‑204
Hospitality career secondary education fund - creation
24‑46.3‑301
Definitions
24‑46.3‑302
Postsecondary and work force readiness statewide coordinator - position created - duties
24‑46.3‑303
Annual report
24‑46.3‑501
Legislative declaration
24‑46.3‑502
Definitions
24‑46.3‑503
Strengthening photovoltaic and renewable careers (SPARC) workforce development program - creation - use of funds
24‑46.3‑504
Reporting requirements
24‑46.3‑505
SPARC program fund - creation - appropriations from the fund
24‑46.3‑506
Repeal of part
24‑46.3‑601
Short title
24‑46.3‑602
Definitions
24‑46.3‑603
Investments in reskilling, upskilling, and next-skilling workers program - creation
24‑46.3‑604
Funding for program
24‑46.3‑605
Reports
24‑46.3‑606
Repeal of part
24‑46.3‑701
Short title
24‑46.3‑702
Definitions
24‑46.3‑703
Funding for work force innovation - grant program - statewide initiatives - allocation of ARPA money
24‑46.3‑704
Work force innovation grant program - creation - local boards to administer - eligibility for grants - use of grants - grant proposal requirements - other innovation activities performed by local boards - reporting to statewide database
24‑46.3‑705
Statewide work force innovation initiatives - development - stakeholder process - distribution of money for initiatives
24‑46.3‑706
Evaluation - grant-funded projects and programs - statewide innovation initiatives
24‑46.3‑707
Repeal of part
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 24-46.3-503’s source at colorado​.gov