AB 345
Apprenticeship programs: approval process.
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Bill overview
This bill changes the process for approving new apprenticeship programs in California. The Division of Apprenticeship Standards must now confirm the completeness of an application within 30 days and make a final determination within one year. If a final determination isn't made within six months, the program receives conditional approval, provided it meets certain requirements like U.S. Department of Labor approval and employer commitments. The bill specifically excludes apprenticeship programs in the building and construction trades and firefighter programs.
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