C.R.S. Section 35-1-104.5
Agricultural workforce development program

  • legislative declaration
  • creation
  • rules
  • repeal

(1)

The general assembly finds and declares that:

(a)

Finding qualified and trained agricultural employees is a significant challenge for agricultural businesses. It is especially difficult to provide training and experience to young and beginning farmers and ranchers.

(b)

The barriers to entry for young and beginning farmers and ranchers are significant. Among these barriers are access to training programs that provide real-world work experience.

(c)

Internships are a recognized way to build a talent pipeline and career pathway to align education, training, and work-based learning; and

(d)

By offering incentives to agricultural businesses to create internships, there will be more opportunities for students to obtain work experience in agriculture.

(2)

The commissioner shall promulgate rules creating the agricultural workforce development program to provide incentives to agricultural businesses to hire interns through partial reimbursement of internship costs. The rules must specify, at a minimum:

(a)

The criteria for selecting an agricultural business for participation in the program, including the ability of the business to effectively supervise an intern and the opportunity for an intern to get meaningful work experience;

(b)

The criteria for an internship to qualify under the program, including the following:

(I)

The internship must provide an intern at least one hundred thirty hours of work experience; and

(II)

The internship cannot exceed one year in duration per intern;

(c)

The criteria for an agricultural business to use in selecting qualified interns, including the required educational experience for an intern and the ability of the intern to perform meaningful work for the business;

(d)

The process and timetable for selecting qualified businesses and qualified interns;

(e)

The accounting requirements for tracking internship costs; and

(f)

The process for a business to seek reimbursement.

(3)

Subject to appropriation, the department may reimburse a qualified business an amount not to exceed fifty percent of the actual cost to the business to employ the intern. Actual cost includes the wages paid to the intern, a reasonable allocation of fixed overhead expenses, and all incidental costs directly related to the internship. Based on the annual appropriation for the program, the commissioner shall determine how many internships may be approved, the amount of reimbursement per internship, and whether a business may be reimbursed for more than one intern in the same fiscal year. However, no business may be reimbursed for more than three internships in the same fiscal year.

(4)

This section is repealed, effective July 1, 2029.

Source: Section 35-1-104.5 — Agricultural workforce development program - legislative declaration - creation - rules - repeal, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-35.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

35‑1‑101
Short title
35‑1‑102
Definitions
35‑1‑103
Department of agriculture
35‑1‑104
Functions, powers, and duties - rules
35‑1‑104.5
Agricultural workforce development program - legislative declaration - creation - rules - repeal
35‑1‑104.7
Colorado agricultural workforce services program - online resource portal - definitions
35‑1‑105
State agricultural commission - creation - composition
35‑1‑106
Powers and duties of commission
35‑1‑106.3
Plant health, pest control, and environmental protection cash fund - creation
35‑1‑106.4
Emergency invasive-pest response fund
35‑1‑106.5
Inspection and consumer services cash fund - creation
35‑1‑106.7
Conservation district grant fund
35‑1‑106.8
Biological pest control cash fund - transfer of moneys to plant health, pest control, and environmental protection cash fund
35‑1‑106.9
Agriculture management fund - creation
35‑1‑107
Commissioner of agriculture - report - publications - deputy commissioner - rules
35‑1‑108
Divisions created
35‑1‑109
Employees interchangeable
35‑1‑110
Legal adviser - legal actions
35‑1‑111
Records of receipts and expenditures - appropriations
35‑1‑113
Applications for licenses - authority to suspend licenses - rules
35‑1‑114
Agricultural drought and climate resilience office - creation - grants for agrivoltaic demonstration and research projects - rules - definitions
35‑1‑116
Blockchain educational program - repeal
35‑1‑117
Community food access program - creation - purpose - duties and responsibilities - grant program - advisory committee - funding - reporting - rules - definitions - repeal
35‑1‑118
Meat processing - grant and loan application assistance - definitions - legislative declaration - repeal
35‑1‑119
Wild horse population management - repeal
35‑1‑120
Study of greenhouse gas reduction and carbon sequestration opportunities in agriculture and agricultural land management - definitions - reporting - rules
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