Wash. Admin. Code § 296-05-009 - Apprenticeship committees-Composition, duties, responsibilities, and standards
(1) A sponsoring
apprenticeship committee is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the
apprenticeship and training program and operating the program consistent with
the standards of the WSATC . Committees may be either:
(a) Group: Representing more than one
employer or employer association; or
(b) Individual: Representing an individual
employer .
(2) An
apprenticeship committee consists of at least four but not more than twelve
members, of an equal number of management and worker representatives, and may
be either:
(a) Joint: Composed of an equal
number of representatives of the employer (s) and of the employees represented
by a bona fide collective bargaining agent(s); or
(b) Nonjoint: Composed of an equal number of
employer and employee representatives but does not have a bona fide collective
bargaining agent as a participant.
(3) Apprenticeship committee members must:
(a) At least fifty percent of the members
must hold journey-level status, or greater, in their specific occupation when
representing one occupation;
(b) Be
qualified by education and experience in the areas the committee represents and
able to represent the interests of the multiple occupations when representing
multiple occupations;
(c) Familiar
with the applicable apprenticeship standards .
(4) In order to be considered for approval by
the WSATC , a sponsoring apprenticeship committee must ensure as follows for:
(a) Employers: That signing a collective
bargaining agreement as a condition of participation in an apprenticeship
program is not required; and that a request for approved training agent status
requires compliance with WSATC approved agreements and all federal and state
apprenticeship rules and standards .
(b) Apprentices: That apprentices work only
for approved training agents.
(c)
Program sponsors: That training agent agreements are approved and signed; that
copies of agreements and lists of approved employers/training agents are
furnished to the department within thirty calendar days of approval; and that
when training agent agreements are rescinded, notice is sent to the department
within thirty calendar days.
(5) An apprenticeship committee must offer
apprenticeship and training opportunities on an equal basis to all eligible
apprentices and employers, unless the committee represents individual or plant
programs. If an existing group committee fails to do so, the WSATC may take
action to ensure compliance with chapter 49.04 RCW and these rules.
(6) Apprenticeship committees must meet at
least three times per year and elect a chair and secretary to conduct and
record meetings. Records of meetings must be kept and forwarded to the
department .
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 49.04
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