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268.552 Wage subsidy program.

Subdivision 1. Creation. A grant program is established to provide adolescents with opportunities for gaining a high school diploma, exploring occupations, evaluating vocational options, receiving career and life skills counseling, developing and pursuing personal goals, and participating in community-based projects and summer youth employment.

Subd. 2. Amount and duration of subsidy. The maximum subsidy is $4 per hour for wages and $1 per hour for fringe benefits. The subsidy for an eligible applicant may be paid for a maximum of 1,040 hours over a period of 26 weeks. Employers are encouraged to use money from other sources to provide increased wages to applicants they employ.

Subd. 3. Contracts to administer. The commissioner may contract with local service units or certified local service providers to deliver the wage subsidies. The contract must require that no more than five percent of the contract amount be expended for administration.

Subd. 4. Area allocation of subsidies. Wage subsidy money must be allocated to local service units based on the number of eligible applicants in that area compared to the state total of eligible applicants. Money may be reallocated if it otherwise would not be used.

Subd. 5. Allocation to applicants. Priority for subsidies shall be in the following order:

(1) applicants living in households with no other income source;

(2) applicants whose incomes and resources are less than the standard for eligibility for general assistance; and

(3) applicants who are eligible for the Minnesota family investment program.

Subd. 6. Outreach. A local service unit shall publicize the availability of wage subsidies within its area.

Subd. 7. Reports. Each entity delivering wage subsidies shall report to the commissioner on a quarterly basis:

(1) the number of persons placed in private sector jobs, in temporary public sector jobs, or in other services;

(2) the outcome for each participant placed;

(3) the number and type of employers employing persons under the program;

(4) the amount of money spent in each local service unit for wages for each type of employment and each type of other expense;

(5) the age, educational experience, family status, gender, priority group status, race, and work experience of each person in the program;

(6) the amount of wages received by persons while in the program and 60 days after completing the program;

(7) for each classification of persons described in clause (5), the outcome of the wage subsidy placement, including length of time employed; nature of employment, whether private sector, temporary public sector, or other service; and the hourly wages; and

(8) any other information requested by the commissioner. Each report must include cumulative information, as well as information for each quarter.

Data collected on individuals under this subdivision are private data on individuals as defined in section 13.02, subdivision 12, except that summary data may be provided under section 13.05, subdivision 7.

Subd. 8. Part-time employment. Subsidies under this section may be paid for part-time jobs.

Subd. 9. Layoffs; work reductions. An employer may not lay off, terminate, or reduce the working hours of an employee for the purpose of hiring an individual with funds provided by this section. An employer may not hire an individual with funds available under this section if any other person is on layoff from the same or a substantially equivalent job.

Subd. 10. Rules. The commissioner may adopt rules to implement this section.

HIST: 1991 c 345 art 1 s 82; 1997 c 85 art 4 s 27; 1999 c 159 s 120

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