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Bill would let specialty electricians keep working while enrolled in journey‑level apprenticeship
Summary
House Bill 1533 would let specialty‑certificate electricians continue to perform specialty work for a single employer while enrolled in a journey‑level apprenticeship if the employer submits quarterly attestations and provides required notices to the apprentice.
House Bill 1533 would allow an individual holding a specialty electrician certificate of competency to continue performing specialty work for a single employer while enrolled in a journey‑level apprenticeship program, provided the employer follows reporting and notification requirements, committee staff said.
Jarrett Sachs, committee staff, summarized the measure: for single‑employer apprenticeship plans an employer may use an apprentice to perform work under the apprentice’s specialty electrician certificate if the employer submits a quarterly attestation of the apprentice’s specialty hours to the Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) and provides annual written notice to the apprentice of the employer’s intent to use the apprentice…
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