(a) A department, with the assistance of the Texas Workforce Commission, the Texas Workforce Investment Council, local workforce development boards, and other appropriate public and private entities, may establish a developmental program for a defendant under the supervision of the department on the basis of information obtained in the presentence investigation report prepared for the defendant.
(b) The developmental program may provide the defendant with the educational and vocational training necessary to:
(1) meet the average skill level of students who have completed the sixth grade in public schools in this state; and
(2) maintain employment while under the supervision of the department, to lessen the likelihood that the defendant will commit additional offenses.

Terms Used In Texas Government Code 76.014

  • Defendant: In a civil suit, the person complained against; in a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.

(c) To decrease expenditures by departments for the educational and vocational skills assessment and enhancement program established under this section, the Texas Department of Economic Development shall provide information to departments, the Texas Workforce Commission, the Texas Workforce Investment Council, local workforce development boards, and other appropriate public and private entities for obtaining financial assistance through programs under Chapter 301, Labor Code, and other applicable programs of public or private entities.