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PA SB69
PA SB69Establishing Recovery-to-work as a pilot program within the Department of Labor and Industry; and providing for local recovery-to-work pilot programs, for incentives to encourage business participation and for powers and duties of the Department of Labor and Industry.
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Introduced
01/18/2023
01/18/2023
In Committee
10/03/2023
10/03/2023
Crossed Over
10/03/2023
10/03/2023
Passed
Dead
12/31/2024
12/31/2024
Introduced Session
Potential new amendment
2023-2024 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Establishing Recovery-to-work as a pilot program within the Department of Labor and Industry; and providing for local recovery-to-work pilot programs, for incentives to encourage business participation and for powers and duties of the Department of Labor and Industry.
AI Summary
This bill establishes the Recovery-to-work program within the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. The program provides funding for local pilot programs that aim to help individuals in recovery from substance use disorders gain career development opportunities, employability training, and support services to aid in their continued recovery. The bill outlines the application and approval process for local pilot programs, as well as incentives for businesses that hire individuals in recovery who complete the program. The Department of Labor and Industry is required to develop a performance evaluation system and submit annual and final reports on the implementation and outcomes of the Recovery-to-work program.
Committee Categories
Budget and Finance, Labor and Employment
Sponsors (8)
Wayne Langerholc (R)*,
Ryan Aument (R),
Lisa Baker (R),
Art Haywood (D),
Scott Martin (R),
Pat Stefano (R),
Judy Ward (R),
Gene Yaw (R),
Last Action
Referred to LABOR AND INDUSTRY (on 10/03/2023)
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