39-6-106. Contents of apprenticeship agreements -- credit for prior training or experience. (1) Apprenticeship agreements shall contain:
(a) a statement of the trade or craft to be taught and the required hours for completion of apprenticeship, which must be not less than 2,000 hours of reasonably continuous employment;
(b) a statement of the processes in the trade or craft divisions in which the apprentice is to be taught and the approximate amount of time to be spent at each process;
(c) a statement of the number of hours to be spent by the apprentice in related and supplemental instruction, which is recommended to be 144 hours per year;
(d) a statement that apprentices must be not less than 16 years of age;
(e) a statement of the progressively increasing scale of wages to be paid the apprentice;
(f) provision for a period of probation during which the department of labor and industry must terminate an apprenticeship agreement at the request in writing of any party thereto. After the probationary period, the department may terminate the registration of an apprentice upon agreement of the parties.
(g) provision that the services of the department may be utilized for consultation regarding the settlement of differences arising out of the apprenticeship agreement where such differences cannot be adjusted locally or in accordance with the established trade procedure;
(h) provision that if an employer is unable to fulfill his obligation under the apprenticeship agreement, he may transfer the obligation to another employer if the other employer has been approved as a training facility;
(i) provision for the specification of the ratio of apprentices to journeymen. The department will continue to honor and recognize ratio provisions as established in existing labor/management bargaining agreements or as established by an industry practice.
(j) such additional standards as may be prescribed in accordance with this chapter.
(2) An apprentice who, prior to entering into an agreement, has had training or experience in the trade or craft in which he is employed as an apprentice may be granted full or partial credit for the training or experience on the recommendation of the employer or the joint apprenticeship committee and with the approval of the department.
History: En. Sec. 4, Ch. 149, L. 1941; R.C.M. 1947, 41-1204; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 272, L. 1979; amd. Sec. 30, Ch. 397, L. 1979.