52-02.1 New Jobs Training

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CHAPTER 52-02.1NEW JOBS TRAINING52-02.1-01.Definitions.When used in this chapter, unless the context otherwiserequires:1.&quot;Agreement&quot; is the agreement between an employer and job service North Dakota<br>concerning a project.2.&quot;Base employment level&quot; means the number of full-time jobs an employer employs<br>prior to the date of the commencement of the project.3.&quot;Community&quot; means the city or county in which an eligible primary sector business is<br>or will be located or a local development corporation, community organization, or<br>any other group the interest of which is in the economic growth of the area.4.&quot;Date of commencement of the project&quot; means the date of the agreement.5.&quot;Department&quot; means the department of commerce.6.&quot;Employee&quot; means the individual employed in a new job.7.&quot;Employer&quot; means the individual, corporation, partnership, or association providing<br>new jobs and entering into an agreement.8.&quot;New job&quot; means a job in a new or expanding primary sector business. The term<br>does not include recalled workers returning to positions they previously held,<br>replacement workers, including workers newly hired as a result of a labor dispute, or<br>other jobs that formerly existed within the employment of the employer in the state.9.&quot;New jobs credit from withholding&quot; means the credit as provided in section<br>52-02.1-03.10.&quot;New jobs training program&quot; or &quot;program&quot; means the project or projects established<br>by job service North Dakota to provide workers with education and training required<br>for jobs in new or expanding primary sector businesses in the state.11.&quot;Primary sector business&quot; means an employer engaged in locating to or in this state<br>which previously had no presence in this state, or in expanding its operations within<br>this state, which through the employment of knowledge or labor, adds value to a<br>product, process, or export service that results in the creation of new wealth,<br>excluding production agriculture, if it meets the following eligibility criteria:a.An employer entering into an agreement, and increasing its base employment<br>level by at least one employee, or in the case of an employer without an<br>established base employment level in this state creating at least five<br>employees, within the time set in the agreement, is entitled to the new jobs<br>credit from withholding.b.An employer must have an economically productive and socially desirable<br>purpose within the state.c.An employer must not be closing or reducing its operation in one area of the<br>state and relocating substantially the same operation in another area.12.&quot;Program costs&quot; means all necessary and incidental costs of providing program<br>services. The term does not include the cost of purchase of equipment to be owned<br>or utilized by the training or educational institution or service.Page No. 113.&quot;Program services&quot; means training and education specifically directed to the new<br>jobs, including the following:a.All direct training costs, such as:(1)Program promotion;(2)Instructor wages, per diem, and travel;(3)Curriculum development and training materials;(4)Lease of training equipment and training space;(5)Miscellaneous direct training costs;(6)Administrative costs; and(7)Assessment and testing.b.In-house or on-the-job training.c.Subcontracted services with institutions governed by the state board of higher<br>education, private colleges or universities, federal, state, or local agencies, or<br>other private training or educational services.14.&quot;Project&quot; means a training arrangement that is the subject of an agreement entered<br>into between job service North Dakota and an employer to provide program<br>services.52-02.1-02. Job service North Dakota - Agreements. Program services developedand coordinated by job service North Dakota must be provided to primary sector businesses<br>found eligible for loans or grants under this chapter. Job service North Dakota may enter into an<br>agreement to establish a project with an employer which meets the following conditions:1.Sets a date of commencement of the project.2.Identifies program costs, including deferred costs, which are to be paid from<br>available sources including new jobs credit from withholding to be received or<br>derived from new jobs resulting from the project.3.Provides for a guarantee by the employer of payment for program costs.4.Provides that any deferral of program cost payments may not exceed ten years from<br>the date of commencement of the project.5.Provides that on-the-job training costs for employees may not exceed fifty percent of<br>the annual gross payroll costs of the new jobs in the first full year after the date of<br>commencement of the project. For purposes of this subsection, &quot;gross payroll&quot; is<br>the gross wages and salaries for the new jobs.6.Provides the maximum amount of new jobs credit from withholding or tuition and fee<br>payments allowed for a project.7.Provides that every employee participating in the new jobs training program must be<br>paid an income of at least ten dollars per hour, plus benefits, by the end of the first<br>year of employment under the project and for the remaining life of the loan.A project requiring a loan from the department or a community may not be approved, and an<br>agreement may not be executed by job service North Dakota, until notification from thePage No. 2department or community that the employer has qualified for a loan. Upon execution of the<br>agreement, job service North Dakota shall notify the state tax commissioner of the agreement<br>and the identity of the employer. Job service North Dakota may adopt rules to implement this<br>chapter.Job service North Dakota shall prepare an annual report for the governor and thelegislative assembly with respect to the new jobs training program.52-02.1-03.New jobs credit from income tax withholding - Continuingappropriation. Loans made under section 52-02.1-04 for program costs must be repaid by<br>receipt of new jobs credit from withholding as follows:1.New jobs credit from withholding must be based upon the wages paid to the new<br>employees.2.The North Dakota income tax withholding on wages paid by the employer to each<br>new employee participating in a project must be credited from the withholding<br>payments made by the employer pursuant to section 57-38-60.The taxcommissioner shall transmit the equivalent credit payment amount to the state<br>treasurer to be allocated to a special fund for payment to the department,<br>community, or both, as the case may be, of principal and interest on loans issued<br>pursuant to section 52-02.1-04, or for reimbursing employers participating in the cost<br>reimbursement option provided in section 52-02.1-06. All moneys deposited in the<br>fund are hereby appropriated for the purposes of this section. When the principal<br>and interest on the loans have been repaid or the employer's self-financed training<br>costs have been reimbursed, the employer credits must cease and any money<br>received after the loans have been repaid must be remitted by the tax commissioner<br>to the general fund of the state.3.The employer shall provide such other information the tax commissioner may<br>require.4.A new employee participating in a project must receive full credit for the amount<br>withheld as provided in section 57-38-59.5.The tax commissioner and state treasurer shall administer this section and may<br>adopt rules consistent with and necessary for the administration of this section.6.The provisions of chapter 57-38 pertaining to the administration of the income tax<br>withholding, including provisions for refund or credit, not in conflict with the<br>provisions of this chapter, shall govern the administration of the credit provided by<br>this chapter.52-02.1-04. Fund - Administration. Funding for programs must be through loans orgrants as stated under this section. Loans may be made by the department from the North<br>Dakota future fund, a community, or the department and a community cooperatively.Acommunity may provide loans directly or through any financial institution currently qualified to<br>participate in a loan with the Bank of North Dakota. The Bank of North Dakota may participate in<br>loans under such credit standards and lending policies it determines are necessary and<br>applicable. A community may alternatively fund a program through a grant without use of new<br>jobs credit from withholding.1.Loans must be secured and payable from a sufficient portion of the future receipts of<br>payments authorized by the agreement, with such other security as the lender may<br>determine is justified. The state treasurer shall transfer the moneys from the special<br>fund created in section 52-02.1-03 to a special fund set up for this purpose by the<br>department or community. The receipts must be pledged to the payment of principal<br>of and interest on the loan.2.The department may adopt rules to implement this chapter.Page No. 352-02.1-05. Reports to legislative council budget section. 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