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Additionally, a copy of the “Apprentice Certification” obtained from the Ohio State Apprenticeship Council, must accompany all certified payrolls submitted for all apprentices working on this project.
Additionally, a copy of the “Apprentice Certification” obtained from the Ohio State Apprenticeship Council, must accompany all certified payrolls submitted, for all apprentices working on this project.
A contractor or subcontractor engaged on a public work is not required to use an apprentice in a craft or type of work performed in a jurisdiction recognized by the State Apprenticeship Council as not having apprentices in that craft or type of work.
The Chair of the State Apprenticeship Council will impose a time limit of three minutes.
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Approved programs are those which have been registered with the DOL or a DOL-recognized State Apprenticeship Council (SAC).
On or after January 1, 2021, the Labor Commissioner, in collaboration with the State Apprenticeship Council, may adopt regulations to increase the percentage of total hours of labor required to be performed by an apprentice pursuant to subsection 1 or 2 of Senate Bill 207 by not more than 2 percentage points.
Apprentices shall be permitted to work only under a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with a State Apprenticeship Council which is recognized by the Federal Committee on Apprenticeship, United States Department of Labor; or if no such Council exists in a State, under a program registered with the Bureau of Apprenticeship, United States Department of Labor.
Provide information on any training programs, including but not limited to apprenticeship programs registered with the U.S. Department of Labor or a State Apprenticeship Council, in place for employees of the firm and employees of any member of a consortium of firms.
To permit development of recently registered programs, the graduation requirement shall not apply to an apprenticeship program registered since June 12, 2008 ((within the past ten (10 years)) if the program provides apprenticeship training for a craft or trade by the U.S. Department of Labor or State Apprenticeship Council at the time the program was registered.