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MEMORANDUM
To: Mayor, City Council, City Manager
From: Floyd Batiste, CEO lg.
Date: August 13, 2014
Subject: P. R. No. 18473; Council Meeting of August 19, 2014
ATTACHED IS PROPOSED RESOLUTION 18473
APPROVING A COMMUNITY PRE- EMPLOYMENT
PROGRAM AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF
PORT ARTHUR SECTION 4A ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AND SOUTEX
SURVEYORS & ENGINEERS IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO
EXCEED $6,500 FOR ONE (1) PORT ARTHUR RESIDENT
PR No. 18473
August 11, 2014 fb
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING A COMMUNITY PRE-
EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE CITY OF PORT ARTHUR SECTION 4A ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AND SOUTEX
SURVEYORS & ENGINEERS, IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO
EXCEED $6,500.00 FOR ONE (1) PORT ARTHUR
RESIDENT.
WHEREAS, the Texas Legislature passed House Bill 1967 during the 83rd Legislative
Session which amended Chapter 501 of the Local Government Code by adding §501.163; and
WHEREAS on December 2, 2013, the City of Port Arthur Section 4A Economic
Development Corporation ("PAEDC") Board of Directors approved the program guidelines for
the Community Pre-Employment Program as shown in Exhibit "A"; and
WHEREAS, on January 27, 2014, pursuant to Resolution No. 14-052, the City of Port
Arthur City Council approved PAEDC implementing a Community Pre-Employment Program
for residents of the City of Port Arthur; and
WHEREAS, the City Council approves PAEDC entering into a Community Pre-
Employment Program Agreement with Soutex Surveyors & Engineers, in an amount not to
exceed $ 6,500 for one (1) Port Arthur resident as shown in Exhibit "B".
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS:
Section 1. That the facts and opinions in the preamble are true and correct.
Section 2. That the City Council of the City of Port Arthur approves PAEDC
entering into a Community Pre-Employment Program Agreement with Soutex Surveyors &
Engineers, in an amount not to exceed $ 6,500 for one (1) Port Arthur resident as shown in
Exhibit "B".
Section 3. That a copy of the caption of this Resolution be spread upon the Minutes
of the City Council.
READ, ADOPTED AND APPROVED on this day of A.D., 2014,
at a Meeting of the City Council of the City of Port Arthur, Texas, by the following vote:
AYES:
Mayor
Councilmembers
NOES:
Deloris "Bobbie" Prince, Mayor
ATTEST:
Sherri Bellard, City Secretary
APPROVED:
Floyd Batiste, PAEDC CEO
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Guy N. Goodson, PAEDC Attorney
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Valecia R. Tizeno,`fty Attorney
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EXHIBIT " A "
Port Arthur Economic Development Community Pre-Employment Program
(CPEP)
Overview: The purpose of the Community Pre-Employment Program (CPEP) is to connect
talented Port Arthur residents with existing and emerging petrochemical, advanced
manufacturing, warehousing, recycling, and information technology companies in the Southeast
Texas Region. The goal is to provide a substantial pre-employment experience in Southeast
Texas targeted industries with an emphasis on small to mid-size companies.
Eligibility: Southeast Texas-based companies with fewer than 500 employees per location are
eligible. The company must be engaged in one of the targeted industries of petrochemical,
warehousing, recycling, advanced manufacturing or information technology as defined by the
NAICS codes. Companies engaged in retail sales or health services are ineligible.
The applicant's pre-employment training may last a maximum of 12 weeks, not exceeding 40
hours per week. The fiscal year runs from October 1st — September 30th. Two pre-employment
trainees will be granted to approved companies per fiscal year; however, a company may request
additional pre-employment trainees after original pre-employment trainees have successfully
completed the CPEP. A company will select the total number of pre-employment trainees
desired for the fiscal year on one application.
Residents who are immediate family members of the company's management, employees or
board members are not eligible.
Awards and Spending Guidelines: Awards are available up to $6,500 for a single pre-
employment trainee. Residents hired as pre-employment trainees will be paid up to fourteen
dollars ($14) per hour worked. Following approval of the application, PAEDC will issue an
award letter and a contract to the company. The award is managed on a reimbursement basis. All
expenditures under the award must be supported with payroll or other appropriate
documentation. Funds can only be used for reimbursement of wages during the designated pre-
employment period.
Reporting: PAEDC requires the approved company to write a final report about the pre-
employment experience. The company will receive its last award disbursement upon receipt of
this report.
Application submittal and selection: To apply for program funds, a company should submit an
application for Community Pre-Employment Program to the Port Arthur Economic Development
Corporation. The board may approve, defer or deny any application.
Applicants providing opportunities that conform to the following will receive preferred
status:
1. An explanation of the company's anticipated workforce needs and of the pre-employment
trainee's potential for prospective employment with the business following completion. 25 points
2. Pre-employment positions paying more than fourteen dollars ($14) per training hour will
receive preferred status; however the maximum reimbursement from the Port Arthur Economic
Development Corporation will be capped at fourteen dollars ($14) per hour. 25 points
3. An employer or a consortium of employers providing all or a portion of the pre-employment
training in conjunction with a local state college will receive preferred status. 20 points
4. The extent to which the pre-employment duties requires independent judgment, creativity, and
intelligence to complete and contribute to the business's goals or processes and advancement
opportunities. 15 points
5. The pre-employment will have a positive impact on the trainee's skills, knowledge and
abilities. 15 points
To be considered for funding, an application must receive a minimum score of 65 out of a
possible 100 points and meet all other eligibility criteria.
APPLICATION FORM
PART 1: APPLICANT INFORMATION
Company Name:
Doing Business As (DBA):
Street Address:
City: State: Zip Code:
County:
Contact Person:
Telephone Number: Email Address:
Federal ID Number: NAICS Code: (North American Industry Classification System)
Industry Sector:
Total Number of Local Employees:
Company Website:
Provide a brief history of the company(Maximum of 3 typed lines)
Has your company employed interns in the past? If yes, when(date)
How many years has the company been in business?
How did you hear about the program?
Certification & Release of Information: I understand that all information submitted to PAEDC
related to this application is subject to Texas's Open Record Law.
I understand this application is subject to final approval by Board of Directors of the PAEDC and
the Project may not be initiated until final approval is secured. I understand that PAEDC Board
of Directors reserves the right to negotiate the financial assistance. Furthermore, I am aware that
financial assistance is not available until an agreement is executed within a reasonable time
period following approval.
I hereby certify that all representations, warranties or statements made or furnished to PAEDC in
connection with this application are true and correct in all material respect. I understand that it is
a criminal violation under Texas law to engage in deception and knowingly make, or cause to be
made, directly or indirectly, a false statement in writing for the purpose of procuring economic
development assistance from Port Arthur Economic Development Corporation.
For the Business:
Name: Date:
Title:
PART 2: Pre-Employment Description
It is preferred that the trainee be involved in a substantive experience in one or more of the
following areas: research and development; engineering; process management and
production; product experimentation and analysis; product development; market
research; business planning and administration. If applying for two different pre-
employment trainees, all questions must be answered on the same application for each pre-
employment position. The job description needs to be provided even if a pre-employment trainee
has not been selected. If you have multiple trainees hired for the same position then mark
Opportunity#2 as "same".
Pre-employment Opportunity #1:
Pre-employment Title:
Job Description:
Date of pre-employment (max 12 weeks/ calendar year): from through
How many weeks is the pre-employment?
The trainee can work a maximum of 12 weeks during the calendar year.
How many hours per week will the trainee work?
Location:
Name and email address of the company representative who will train and supervise thePre-
Employment Trainee:
Pre-employment Opportunity#2:
Pre-employment Title:
Job Description:
Date of pre-employment (max 12 weeks /calendar year): from through
How many weeks is the Pre-employment?
The trainee can work a maximum of 12 weeks during the calendar year.
How many hours per week will the trainee work?
Location:
Name and email address of the company representative who will train and supervise the Pre-
Employment Trainee:
EXHIBIT " B "
Port Arthur Economic Development Corporation
Pre-Employment Work Agreement
This agreement is intended to provide details and responsibilities for the parties
involved in a Pre-Employment Work arrangement. The Site Employer will need
to provide the workers compensation number to Port Arthur Economic
Development Corporation (PAEDC) so that workers compensation coverage will
be provided by the Site Employer.
The Site Employer will distribute funds to the PAEDC Pre-employment
Employee in accordance with the Employer payroll schedule, maintain Worker's
Compensation Insurance for the PAEDC Pre-Employment Employee, withhold all
applicable taxes and deposit all taxes withheld to the appropriate taxing
authority and will resolve paycheck issues that may arise with the PAEDC Pre-
Employment Employee.
PAEDC Pre-Employment Employee Information
Legal Name: Mailing Address:
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Social Security Number Date of Birth
Site Employer Information
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Hourly Rate of Pay: Work Schedule (Example: M-F, 8 AM —4 PM)
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PAEDC Contact Information
PAEDC Contact Name PAEDC Contact Phone
(409) 963-0579
PAEDC Contact Email PAEDC Purchase Order Number
kvillarreal @paedc.org
By signing the agreement each party agrees to abide by the following rules and
responsibilities.
Employee
• Will immediately notify the site employer if he/she has any medical
emergency or illness.
• Will abide by workplace rules as specified in this agreement and any
additional workplace rules as identified by the site employer.
• Will arrive on time and be ready for work.
• Will participate in work activities limited to the start/end date specified
and the schedule included on this form. If a schedule change is made,
PAEDC requires notice of the schedule change.
• Report earnings to any agency from which he/she receives economic
assistance.
• Understands that this is not a permanent position and can be terminated
by any party at any time.
• Written notice will be provided to the Site Employer if the PAEDC wishes
to terminate this agreement prior to the end date. A minimum of 5 days
notice is strongly suggested.
The Site Employer
• Will complete this agreement and provide related forms and documents to
the employee.
• Will provide a written position description (if available) and is responsible
for providing a training opportunity to the employee in a manner
consistent with all employees.
• Will monitor the work site and insure workplace rules are followed.
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• Will provide services and a monthly report to PAEDC meeting the
technical specifications.
• Will notify PAEDC immediately of changes to the schedule, agreement, or
worksite circumstances.
• Will verify wages are prevailing and commensurate wages/ benefits paid.
by the employer to other individuals performing the same or similar work.
• Will verify work hours on a weekly basis to PAEDC.
• Will provide work activity limited to the start/ end date specified and the
schedule included on this form corresponding to the total hours
authorized. If a schedule change is made, PAEDC requires notice of the
schedule change.
• Internship/ Temporary Work arrangements cannot be used to replace
current employees and cannot result in others having reduced hours.
• Understands that this is not a permanent position and can be terminated
by any party at any time.
PAEDC Representative
• Will authorize Temporary Work Service, process referral.
• Will process agreement, documentation, authorize fees and wages for
Employer of Record service.
• Will monitor worksite and respond to requests for changes as needed in
agreement, schedule, wages or circumstances.
PAEDC Representative Signature
Date Sig/ed
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Pre- ploy
ployee Signature Date Signed
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Si m loyew i/ ature Date Signed
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