Class A Apprenticeship Program definition

Class A Apprenticeship Program means an apprenticeship program that is currently approved by the U.S. Department of Labor or a state apprenticeship agency and has graduated apprentices to journeyperson status for three (3) years. In addition, a new apprenticeship program that has been registered with the federal or state government within the last three (3) years will be considered a Class A Apprenticeship Program, provided that such new program graduates to journeyperson status within the indenture period and has a bonafide training program.
Class A Apprenticeship Program means an apprenticeship
Class A Apprenticeship Program means an apprenticeship program which is registered with and approved by the United States Department of Labor or a state apprenticeship agency and has graduated apprentices to journeyperson status during three of the immediately preceding five years, and shall include a program that is subject to the "Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974" (29 U.S.C. s.1001 et seq.), or one that is not.

More Definitions of Class A Apprenticeship Program

Class A Apprenticeship Program means an apprenticeship program that is currently approved by the U.S. Department of Labor or a state apprenticeship agency and has graduated apprentices to journeyperson status for three (3) years. In addition, a new apprenticeship program that has been registered with the federal or state government within the last three (3) years will be considered a Class A Apprenticeship Program, provided that such new program graduates apprentices to journeyperson status within the indenture period. Furthermore, an apprenticeship program pre-certified as compliant with Wisconsin Executive Order 108 (June 29, 2005) by the Wisconsin Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards, http://dwd.wisconsin.gov/apprenticeship/pdf/active_wtt.pdf, on the date the bid is opened will be considered a Class A Apprenticeship Program.