12-181 C.M.R. ch. 1, § 3 - Eligibility and Procedure for Maine Apprenticeship Program Registration
A. No apprenticeship program or agreement
shall be eligible for registration with the Maine Apprenticeship Program unless
it is in conformity with the requirements of Chapter 37 and this regulation,
and the training is in an apprenticeable occupation requiring not less than
2,000 hours of on job work experience and the characteristics set forth in MRS
Title 26, Chapter 37 B. Apprentices must be individually registered under a
registered program. Such registration shall be affected by filing copies of
each apprenticeship agreement with the Maine Apprenticeship Program.
Registration shall be reserved for those desiring to learn an occupation
through reasonably continuous employment. Agreements shall not be registered
for persons desiring only interim work or employed on a substantially shorter
work week than is prevailing in the industry. This, however, does not apply to
students pursuing a course of study in the same trade or closely related to the
trade for which application is being made for registration.
C. The Maine Apprenticeship Program shall be
notified within 45 days of persons who have successfully completed
apprenticeship programs; and of transfers, suspensions, and cancellations of
apprenticeship agreements and a statement of the reasons therefore.
D. Approved apprenticeship programs shall be
accorded registration, evidenced by a certificate of registration.
E. Any modification(s) or change(s) to
registered standards shall be promptly submitted to the Maine Apprenticeship
Program and if approved, shall be recorded and acknowledged as a revision of
such standards.
F. The request for
registration, together with all documents and data required by Chapter 37 and
this regulation, shall be submitted to the Maine Apprenticeship
Program.
H. Where the employees to
be trained have no collective bargaining agent, an apprenticeship program may
be proposed for registration by an employer or group of employers.
I. If the sponsor is involved in any abnormal
labor condition such as a strike, lockout, or other similar condition, the
application for an apprenticeship program may be withheld until such issue is
resolved.
J. If it should be
determined by the Bureau that a sponsor is in violation of any Federal or State
Labor laws or rules and regulations affecting registration of programs, the
application for an apprenticeship program may be withheld until such issues are
resolved.
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