Bills

SB 638: California Education Interagency Council: California Career Technical Education Incentive Grant Program.

  • Session Year: 2025-2026
  • House: Senate

Current Status:

Passed

(2025-10-07: Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 457, Statutes of 2025.)

Introduced

First Committee Review

First Chamber

Second Committee Review

Second Chamber

Enacted

Version:

Existing law establishes the California Career Technical Education Incentive Grant Program, administered as a competitive grant program by the State Department of Education, with the purpose of encouraging, maintaining, and strengthening the delivery of high-quality career technical education programs. Existing law requires an applicant to demonstrate that it, or its career technical education program, as applicable, meets certain minimum eligibility standards.

This bill, commencing June 1, 2026, would revise and recast those minimum eligibility standards, as specified, including standards related to (A) collaborating with labor and business entities, (B) ensuring career programs and career pathways are aligned with workforce needs and labor market demand, (C) providing opportunities for certain pupil populations, and (D) reporting information for purposes of program evaluation, as provided. The bill, commencing June 1, 2026, would also require successful applicants to demonstrate a holistic approach to providing career technical education and career pathways, as provided.

In developing the request for grant applications and considering grant applications under the program, existing law requires the State Department of Education to consult with the executive director of the State Board of Education and entities having career technical education expertise, including the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges.

This bill, commencing June 1, 2026, would require the department to consult with the California Education Interagency Council instead of the chancellor for those purposes.

When determining proposed grant recipients, existing law requires positive consideration to be given to specified characteristics in an applicant, including that the applicant is located in an area with a high unemployment rate.

This bill, commencing June 1, 2026, would require positive consideration to also be given to an applicant located in an area with a high poverty rate. The bill would define high unemployment rate and high poverty rate.

Existing law establishes the Government Operations Agency, which consists of several state entities, including, but not limited to, the State Personnel Board, the Department of General Services, and the Office of Administrative Law.

This bill would require the California Education Interagency Council established in the Government Operations Agency to perform, in an advisory capacity, certain duties, as specified, including, among others, developing recommendations regarding career technical education, college and career pathways, and workforce development recognizing segmental plans and other pertinent plans, and providing advice and recommending tools designed to support students across their educational careers, as specified. The bill would require the Office of the California Education Interagency Council to support the California Education Interagency Council, as specified, including by, among other things, developing and maintaining an internet website that provides access to the California Education Interagency Councils agendas, reports, work products, and resources.

Certain sections of this bill would become operative only if AB 1098 of the 202526 Regular Session is enacted.

Discussed in Hearing

Assembly Floor2MIN
Sep 12, 2025

Assembly Floor

Senate Floor2MIN
Sep 12, 2025

Senate Floor

Assembly Standing Committee on Higher Education40MIN
Jul 17, 2025

Assembly Standing Committee on Higher Education

Assembly Standing Committee on Education12MIN
Jul 2, 2025

Assembly Standing Committee on Education

Senate Floor39MIN
Jun 4, 2025

Senate Floor

Senate Standing Committee on Education10MIN
Apr 30, 2025

Senate Standing Committee on Education

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