Sec.31-51d-4. Criteria for apprenticeable occupations  


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  • An apprenticeable occupation is a trade or occupation which possesses all of the following characteristics:

    (a) Is customarily learned in a practical way through a structured systematic program of on the job supervised training;

    (b) It is clearly identified and commonly recognized throughout the industry;

    (c) It involves manual, mechanical or technical skill and knowledge which requires a minimum of 2,000 hours of on the job work experience; and

    (d) It requires a recommended minimum equivalent of 144 hours per year related instruction to supplement the on the job training.

(Effective January 22, 1980)