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Section 21-19A-5 - Criteria for apprenticeship programs.

NM Stat § 21-19A-5 (2019) (N/A)
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A. An apprenticeship program shall be registered by the state apprenticeship agency or the office of apprenticeship.

B. An apprenticeship program shall be under the direction of an apprenticeship committee and structured according to Title 29, Part 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations. Committee members are appointed by one or more employers of apprentices, one or more employee representatives of an apprenticeable trade or a combination of the above. If an apprenticeship committee is composed of representatives of one or more employers and one or more employee representatives, the number of committee members designated by the employers shall be equal to the number of committee members designated by the employee representatives.

C. Each apprentice participating in a program shall have signed a written apprenticeship agreement with the apprenticeship committee stating the standards and conditions of employment and training, which standards shall conform substantially with the standards of apprenticeship as registered by the state apprenticeship agency or the office of apprenticeship.

History: Laws 1992, ch. 93, § 5; 2014, ch. 51, § 5.

The 2014 amendment, effective July 1, 2014, changed the names of governmental entities to move the administration of the Apprenticeship Assistance Act to the workforce solutions department; in Subsection A, after "registered by the", deleted "council" and added "state apprenticeship agency", and after "agency or the", deleted "bureau" and added "office of apprenticeship"; in Subsection B, after "according to", deleted "CFR 29.29" and added "Title 29, Part 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations"; and in Subsection C, after "registered by the", deleted "council" and added "state apprenticeship agency" and after "apprenticeship agency or", deleted 'bureau" and added "the office of apprenticeship".

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Section 21-19A-5 - Criteria for apprenticeship programs.